Something interesting i spotted on twitter. For anyone interested in going on T!
shout out to suzanne collins for normalising, and honestly even romanticising, body hair on girls/women. shout out for writing a lead female character who honestly likes her body hair and is sad when she has it forcibly removed.
shout out for describing it in a pleasant way ("soft, curly down") rather than something unsightly and vaguely embarrassing.
honestly just shout out to suzanne collins
shoutout to all the lesbians/transmascs who went to the hairstylist at 12-14 asking for dyke/masc short hair and came home looking like karen from the HOA
Shout out to all the transfems and gnc guys who tried to grow out their hair without knowing how to care for it and ended up looking like the front man of a Christian rock band
Her name was Nina, and I owe her so much.
everyone compliments me on how long my hair is, but no one compliments me on the mental fortitude it takes to pull a clump of wet hair the size of a guinea pig out of my shower drain once a month
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my ex gf showed me for the first time that a woman can choose not to shave and it can be totally fine and normal. she encouraged me to stop shaving. and then when MY hair grew in dark and coarse unlike her baby fine blonde hair she started in with "well, it's different when it's THAT visible". so here's a reminder, that it doesn't matter if your body hair is blonde and fine or coarse and dark or anything in between, whatever you feel most comfortable doing with YOUR body hair is extremely valid and extremely sexy!
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I decided to be me for Halloween 🖤
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