Sending love and joy to my trans homies this Trans Day of Visibility.
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Sending love and joy to my trans homies this Trans Day of Visibility.
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🏳️⚧️ Happy #TransDayOfVisibility ! 🏳️⚧️
I spent my day getting spoken down to by insecure cis people 🙃
You can cheer me up by giving my words about videogames a quick read, and if you feel like buying me a pizza, there's even a cheeky donate button as well :3
Estamos completamente in love con Lola. 😍 😍
Vídeo extraído de esta maravilla de reportaje publicado hoy: https://www.elcorreo.com/sociedad/martes-santos-lola-virgen-guia-mujer-trans-20260331004036-ntrc.html
#transdayofvisibility #trans #visibilidadtrans #tdov2026 #queer #Sevilla
every culture since the dawn of time had #trans people
2 spirit people of indigenous north america
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-spirit
the 5 genders of the bugis in indonesia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_in_Bugis_society
gala priests of sumeria, scythian enarei, india's ancient hijra community
etc, etc
#transgender people have always been with us
and always will be with us
they are an essential thread in the fabric of human existence
forever
Personal Journey Through Grief and Healing: Finding Strength in Life’s Hardest Moments
Grief changes us—but healing helps us rediscover who we are.
Personal journey through grief and healing has been slow, but meaningful.
https://www.jacquidelorenzo.com/post/developing-spiritual-discipline-in-daily-life
#GriefSupport #HealingJourney #MentalHealth #SelfGrowth #transdayofvisibility

Developing spiritual discipline in daily life is one of the strongest ways to grow in faith, peace, and inner strength. Many people want to feel closer to God, but they often ask, “How do I stay consistent?” or “How do I keep my faith strong during hard times?” The answer begins with daily spiritual habits.The message in After the Rain: There is Always a Rainbow by Jacqui DeLorenzo reminds us that healing, hope, and strength grow through steady faith. Even in loss, pain, or uncertainty, daily di
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The first gender reassignment operation in Poland took place on 21 April 1937 at the Infant Jesus Hospital, which is still located on Starynkiewicza Square in Warsaw. The operation was performed by the surgeon Henryk Beck, whilst Dr Stanisław Luxenburg oversaw the endocrinological aspects of the transition.
The Polish javelin thrower and table tennis player, Zofia Smętek, had announced her transition and his new name, Witold Smentek, in the newspapers beforehead – for the residents of Warsaw could address him appropriately after the operation and legal proceedings.
The fast consequence of the change was that Witold, like every other man of his age, was soon called up into the Polish Army (soon discharged to the sport duties as a National Champion).
Pinging whomever #TransDayOfVisibility got into my mastofeed today, to let em know that there were places and times that let #trans persons live in peace:
@samir @MeaningfulBits @literalgrill @Artemis201 @RinaVolpina @funcrunch @MeaningfulBits @earwigplanet @blogdiva @robin @janetlogan @AimeeMaroux
Witold Smentek is first to the left:
I remember when #transdayofvisibility was a day where I would write a long and heartfelt post and upload selfies that hundreds of thousands of people would see on Threads.
I'm nearly five years on #hrt and I still go out and about into the world as *deadname*
I really didn't see things going this way. Back when I started, I was so full of hope for the future.
But, I'm surviving. I can only hope the same for other trans people.