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7/17/2025, 7:36:26 PM
7/12/2025, 1:14:10 AM
>>40354352
for me it's because they seem more genuine and less fake and posturing. they tend to wear their insecurities and it makes me want to make them feel more comfortable and triggers my protection instincts
for me it's because they seem more genuine and less fake and posturing. they tend to wear their insecurities and it makes me want to make them feel more comfortable and triggers my protection instincts
7/2/2025, 8:56:44 AM
>>40250509
that's really cute, i'd probably hold her hand if i found out and then we'd be in the same boat
that's really cute, i'd probably hold her hand if i found out and then we'd be in the same boat
6/17/2025, 5:15:40 AM
So I've been on HRT about 2 years now & I'm living w/ my bf. Everything is pretty great except he worries a lot.
I never really told anybody outside of my bf I'm trans but I started wearing a pin for pride month since ppl say visibility is important to help other trans ppl find the courage to come out and stuff so I felt like I had to wear my pin and then on my way home from work there were some redneck type guys who scared me a little about my pin and I didn't tell my bf about it right away because I was just glad nothing bad happened and I wanted to forget about it.
When I ended up telling him later on, after it happened a second time he got mad and worried and now he's telling me I need to stop wearing my pin for pride month and he's wanting me to change my route to get home from work for until he can start picking me up again.
Is it bad to quit wearing my pin? Is there a chance I could talk to these guys so they just see I'm a normal person like them? I was too scared to say much the last 2x and I'm worried about what they might do to other trans ppl there.
I never really told anybody outside of my bf I'm trans but I started wearing a pin for pride month since ppl say visibility is important to help other trans ppl find the courage to come out and stuff so I felt like I had to wear my pin and then on my way home from work there were some redneck type guys who scared me a little about my pin and I didn't tell my bf about it right away because I was just glad nothing bad happened and I wanted to forget about it.
When I ended up telling him later on, after it happened a second time he got mad and worried and now he's telling me I need to stop wearing my pin for pride month and he's wanting me to change my route to get home from work for until he can start picking me up again.
Is it bad to quit wearing my pin? Is there a chance I could talk to these guys so they just see I'm a normal person like them? I was too scared to say much the last 2x and I'm worried about what they might do to other trans ppl there.
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