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hello lgbt community

@transmlmz / transmlmz.tumblr.com

a blog for mlm and transmascs :)
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Hello World :)

about me

My name is Elliot
I am an adult (22)
I am trans masculine, nonbinary, gay, white, leftist, and likely autistic
I sometimes use different labels that are more fun, like girlboy :)

about this blog

this blog is centered on celebrating and discussing the trans masculine experience, and the MLM experience
I mostly reblog, occasionally make original silly posts, and utilize the queue most of the time
this is a side blog, sometimes i reblog things for my main blog here on accident but i usually realize and delete them later. this blog is just for trans/mlm content not my silly interests!
i follow from @evilwizards

DNI/BYF

I am not going to go through every blog to block you if we disagree, but if you act up in my notes or inbox you may be blocked
some of my relevant beliefs you may want to know about:
I am generally inclusionist/don't particularly care who says they are lgbt/queer/trans/etc. I may not always understand but it's not my business. I am anti transmed/truscum. I am leftist. I support all good faith identities. I don't really care about or keep up with discourse anymore

[id: nine blinkies arranged in a 3 by 3 rectangle grid. They read out the following text: WIZARD, Spellcasting, let me look into my orb, ANOTHER internet loser :), MAD SCIENTIST, install gender malware, TRANSMASC SWAG, T4T 4 LYFE, I <3 MENS TITS. end ID]

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“In the war film, a soldier can hold his buddy—as long as his buddy is dying on the battlefield. In the western, Butch Cassidy can wash the Sundance Kid’s naked flesh—as long as it is wounded. In the boxing film, a trainer can rub the well-developed torso and sinewy back of his protege—as long as it is bruised. In the crime film, a mob lieutenant can embrace his boss like a lover—as long as he is riddled with bullets. 

Violence makes the homo-eroticism of many “male” genres invisible; it is a structural mechanism of plausible deniability.”

Tarantino’s Incarnational Theology: Reservoir Dogs, Crucifixions, and Spectacular Violence. Kent L. Brintnall.

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unknought

reminder that if you’re questioning your gender, “what do I want?” and “what will make me happy?” tend to be much more useful questions than “what am I, really?”

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