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“We are much stronger and more powerful than we understand. We are fifteen thousand pounds of muscle and bone forged from rage and trauma.” StrengthTraumaTrans Women Book:Detransition, Baby Source: Detransition, Baby
“Meet actual famous trans writer. Feel indicted when famous trans writer says that they think all trans people want to be celebrities. That the drive to celebrity is an endemic problem that fractures trans communities. That we are all so alone for so long, the only way to survive is to nurture a private sense of specialness and uniqueness—all the while fearing that this sense of specialness is our only lifejacket as we swim in a culture where tokenization tells us that we must be the only one, the fiercest, most brutal one, the special one.” WritingFameTransgenderSpecialnessTransfemininityTokenizationQueer Community Book:How to Become a Really Really Not Famous Trans Lady Writer Source: How to Become a Really Really Not Famous Trans Lady Writer
“Be paralyzed whenever you want to write anything. You were so wrong for so many years, so incredibly good at lying to yourself, and given that, how could you possibly think you’ll ever put a pen to paper and say something true?” WritingTransgenderSelf DeceptionTrans WomenTransfemininityInternalized Transphobia Book:How to Become a Really Really Not Famous Trans Lady Writer Source: How to Become a Really Really Not Famous Trans Lady Writer
“All pain merits care, but not dogmatically egalitarian relativism.” Pain Book:Detransition, Baby Source: Detransition, Baby
“That's who is now, he reminds himself, someone who makes decisions, who doesn't let life just act upon him. Wasn't that the big lesson of transition, of detransition? That you'll never know all the angles, that delay is just form of hiding from reality. That you just figure what you what you want and do it? And maybe, if you don't know what you want, you just do something anyway, and everything will change, and then maybe that will reveal what you really want. So do something.” DecisionsTransitionDetransition Book:Detransition, Baby Source: Detransition, Baby
“The moms I knew when I was little didn't have to prove that it was okay to want a child. Sure, a lot of women I know wonder if they do want a child, but not why. It's assumed why. The question cis women get asked is: Why don't you want kids? And then they have to justify that. If I had been born cis, I would never even have had to answer these questions. I wouldn't have had to prove that I deserve my models of womanhood. But I'm not cis. I'm trans. And so until the day that I am a mother, I'm constantly going to have to prove that I deserve to be one. That it's not unnatural or twisted that I want a child's love. Why do I want to be a mother? After all those beautiful women I grew up with, the ones who chaperoned my classes on field trips, or made me lunch when I was at their house, or sewed costumes for all the little girls that I ice skated with — and you too, Katrina, for that matter — have to explain their feelings about motherhood, then, I'll explain mine. And do you know what I'll say? Ditto.” MotherhoodTrans WomenCis Women Book:Detransition, Baby Source: Detransition, Baby
“Step 10: Go on hormones. But do not, under any circumstances, think about becoming a lady. Instead, imagine yourself as a cool and mysterious David Bowie type character. Plan outfits and practice talking as though you have done a lot of acid, so you will be ready for when hormones bestow upon you this new look.” HumorTransgenderDavid BowieTransfemininityInternalized Transphobia Book:How to Become a Really Really Not Famous Trans Lady Writer Source: How to Become a Really Really Not Famous Trans Lady Writer
“Just because she saw that the vagaries of capitalism, patriarchy, gender norms, or consumerism contributed to facial dysphoria didn't mean she had developed immunity to them. In fact, a political consciousness honed on queer sensitivity simply made her feel guilty about not having managed to change her deeply ingrained beauty norms. Call her a fraud, a hypocrite, superficial, but politics and practice parted paths at her own body.” GenderBody ImageGender DysphoriaGender NormsBeauty NormsFacial Dysphoria Book:Detransition, Baby Source: Detransition, Baby
“The moment elongates like pulled taffy.” MomentTaffyPulledElongates Book:Detransition, Baby Source: Detransition, Baby
“Pour le commun des mortelles trans, la route était barrée dès le début. Pas de taf, pas de mariage, pas de bébé, et, si une femme trans pouvait être une muse, personne ne voulait d'une œuvre où elle s'exprime elle-même. C'est ainsi que, par défaut, les femmes trans dérivèrent dans une sorte de no-futurisme là où d'autres queers célèbrent l'ironie, la joie et la mort dans lesquelles iels se précipitent. Cette dérive vers le nihilisme paraissait bien plus glamour quand le corps devenu cadavre était un choix sauvage et volontaire plutôt qu'une probabilité statistique” QueerFrenchNihilismeTransfem Book:Detransition, Baby Source: Detransition, Baby