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Transgender Teen Survival Guide

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We are a blog created for people of all ages who have questions concerning their gender identity. Read our FAQ here!
Transgender is an umbrella term that is inclusive of, but not limited to (nor forced upon), trans women, trans men, non-binary people, genderfluid people, genderqueer people, agender people, and anyone who doesn't identify as the gender assigned to them at birth.
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Anonymous asked:

I HAD A BREAKDOWN EARLIER AND I USED SOME RANDOM TAPE I FOUND IN A FIRST AID KIT TO BIND AND IT WONT COME OFF??? HELP????/

Lee says:

Depending on what you have available at your home, you might want to try using baby oil or rubbing alcohol to help make it easier to remove the tape.

Medical tape adhesive remover does exist, but you likely don’t have that at home and would need to check online to see if any pharmacies are open near you, then walk/ride your bicycle/get a ride from a friend/Uber/take a bus/etc to get there.

If you don’t have any baby oil or rubbing alcohol either, you could try taking a warm (but not hot! you don’t wanna pass out in there!) bath to let the adhesive get soggy and then try pulling the tape off in the bath with soap to help.

Do be careful— if you just rip the tape off, you can damage your skin by ripping off the top layer of skin too, which can be quite painful and lead to infections.

People who bind with Trans Tape have reported similar experiences, so you might want to look on YouTube to see how they managed to remove the tape! (There’s a chance that the random tape you found and used has a similar type of adhesive— you can also Google how to remove that specific type of tape if you still have the core at the center of the roll.)

If you didn’t cover your nipples with anything and taped directly over them, you may even want to consider removing the tape on either side of your chest so it’s only taping over your nipples and then cutting the tape around them, so the tape stays on them.

For that sensitive area, it might be best to give it a few days to see if it’ll simply fall off on its own, or if the adhesive will be easier to remove— but you probably don’t want to leave the tape on your entire chest for multiple days because there’s a good chance that you were unsafely binding with it and it’s too tight to allow you to breathe properly and you don’t want to risk damaging your ribs

When you have managed to remove the tape (which you will be able to do eventually— I promise this tape isn’t a life-long addition to your body! Don’t panic!) then you might want to read the post on checking for rib injuries.

If you have any areas where the skin became irritated but unbroken, use an unscented moisturizer if possible like Aquaphor or Vaseline (they may also be useful in trying to help get the tape off), or aloe vera, coconut oil, etc. Just something that doesn’t have too many additives and fragrances and won’t irritate the skin more than it is

If there are any open wounds, wash them in water (perhaps in the shower) and then put an antibiotic ointment on them, like Neosporin.

You’ll want to keep the area clean and prevent any oozing, so you may want to put some dry gauze over it if the area is too big for a bandaid. I would suggest getting a silicone tape of some sort to help secure the gauze because it’s easier on the skin than more paper tape because it doesn’t use adhesive, then wearing a tank top/undershirt/camisole to keep it all in place— don’t use an ace bandage!!

If none of the above works, you can always go to an urgent care clinic and have them help you get it off, but be aware that it will cost you $$.

You may want to consider contacting your primary care provider/gender practitioner/pediatrician first because they’re more likely to be in-network with your insurance and charge you less, but they may not be able to see you outside of standard office hours.

For the future, our binding page has info on options for safer binding without a binder, and advice on getting a binder for people without parental support. You may also want to check out the mental health page for resources on coping with distress without using self-destructive coping mechanisms, and our dysphoria page for tips on managing dysphoria. I think it goes without saying to state that you shouldn’t do the same thing again in the future!

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor and can’t provide medical recommendations, so I would recommend reaching out to a doctor if you have any questions about how to remove the tape and/or how to treat any subsequent wounds. It might be embarrassing and scary to do, but your health should always come first!

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Anonymous asked:

Why are you willing to rewrite the answer to the same mundane question like six different times with all the patience in the world, but asking for more than one write-up on transtape (including maybe an updated version that utilizes new information and reviews) is super offensive?

i’d happily take a look at any updated information you have. I looked at the site and while they have more information added, the info that was the most dangerous: that they don’t mention not applying the tape to broken skin, and suggest treating broken skin with essential oil products, which is a basic essential of first aid/medical training and should have been essential for any adhesive-based product that has gone through any professional medical review or legal sign off prior to marketing.  This unprofessional marketing opens their product up to negligence lawsuits from an infection caused by blistering.  They do suggest to do a 30-minute patch test prior to use, but since contact dermatitis generally doesn’t appear within 30 minutes, this technique would be ineffective.  The typical test for this would be a minimum of 24 hours and sometimes as long as 5-7 days to conclusively rule out a reaction.  The specific type of adhesive (acrylic) has common allergic reactions/contact irritant dermatitis from the monomer form being left over in manufacturing defects.  I can’t speak for this specific product, but it’s very common for this type of adhesive product to be labeled hypoallergenic because it’s supposed to be, but to be contaminated in manufacturing.  This increases the risk of skin breakdown.  KT products “urge strong caution” in using kinotape for binding.  that’s just about the closest they can say to “don’t buy our product and use it this way” without actually saying it outright.  See the above paragraph for why this product addresses skin breakdown poorly, dangerously, and ineffectively.  I didn’t evaluate the testimonials, because that info is not useful to the safety of the product.  whether or not it makes you flat is not in question.  duct tape also might make you flat.   we generally are aware that it’s not a safe option. The updated site still retained conflicting information: apply to clean dry skin without lotions/ but apply this doterra product to the skin before application to minimize irritation. the essential construction of the tape, that it continually pulls without relaxing on the chest including ribcage.  Although the site suggests a wear time of up to 5 days, and encourages only partial rib/chest contouring, they don’t offer guidance on how to know when is too long to wear (pain, shortness of breath); what signs to look out for with regards to from too great of rib constriction (too much encircling of the tape).  They just say “don’t do it too much”They make additional medical claims (improves blood circulation) which leave them open to lawsuits unless they have research to back the claims.  What’s worse, now they’ve expanded their use to encourage its use on genitals- for gaff taping and for taping packers in place.  it is NEVER safe to tape genitals, not with this tape, not with kinotape, not with any medical adhesive(outside the direct guidance of a medical professional for treatment of a specific condition, due to the extreme risk of skin damage and infection).  even paper tape can harm delicate skin in this area.  If you don’t believe me (BSN educated nurse with an RN-BC), please ask your doctor.  so yes, for these listed reasons, transtape is a DANGEROUS product that could harm you in a permanent way that could involve expensive surgery or could be even fatal in an extreme case (severe infection from skin wounds).   The updated website has included information that seems to make it even more dangerous than when first rolled out.  WE STRONGLY DISCOURAGE ANYONE FROM USING THIS PRODUCT FOR TAPING CHEST, and EVEN MORE STRONGLY DISCOURAGE ANYONE FROM USING THIS PRODUCT FOR TAPING GENITALSmod mayhem

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Anonymous asked:

TIME SENSITIVE Can you wear a binder during an ultrasound? I'm not pregnant btw, it's for something else. Thank you

Lee says:

It depends on where you’re getting the ultrasound.

Before I had my hysterectomy, I had an ultrasound done of my uterus and ovaries, and that didn’t require me to take off my shirt, just pull it up a little over my belly button. So binding wouldn’t have impacted a half-tank binder at all.

But if you’re having an ultrasound of your chest, yeah, you’ll have to change in the bathroom before your ultrasound and take off your binder, and then go to the bathroom and put it back on after your appointment.

If you don’t know where you’re getting the ultrasound or you are uncertain if it’s going to interfere with the area they’re visualizing, ask the doctor who ordered the ultrasound if it’s ok to wear your binder, or ask the nurse/technician who will be performing the ultrasound.

Followers say:

maxicalmysterytour said: I've gotten a couple of abdominal ultrasounds and while it's possible to wear your binder during it, it might not be the most comfortable. You also might get the goo stuff on it. But basically depending on where the ultrasound is of, it's a little more up to user discretion

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Anonymous asked:

Good vibes!! I recently started outwardly presenting as androgynous (afab>nb), and TWICE this week customer service people called me "Sir, uh, ma'am...? Sorry!" And I was like, "you seriously made my day!" XD The 2nd dude even struck up a convo about his gay brother and how "it's all cool" (re: lgbtq ppl) and I was like YAYEAH IT IS XD

!!

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Anonymous asked:

GOOD VIBES !!!!!!!!!! THE MILITARY IS LETTING IN TRANS PEOPLE AND I MEET ALL THE TRANS RELATED REQUIREMENTS SO MY CHILDHOOD DREAM OF JOINING THE NAVY MIGHT COME TRUE AND I'M JUST !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Ora says:

I hadn’t heard about this! How exciting!!

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Anonymous asked:

Hey, so I'm in a bit of a pinch and considering to join the military. I've been on T for about 5 months, and I know I'm going to have to stop in order to join... Is there anyway that I can quit without going though a full on withdraw from it? (I heard slowing it little at a time would help but I'm unsure) And I'm hella worried about the return of the "moon time" but i heard if I'm on t for a while, it stops 100%. Please HALP!

I'm the person who sent the military question... I really need an answer asap cause I have about a year before I enlist and I don't know when I should quit T...

Haruka says:

That's something you need to talk about with your recruitment officer. We are mostly minors + young adults with little to no experience with the US military or its restrictions considering transgender people. 

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Anonymous asked:

I feel like this blog has become a lot less of a safe haven lately because of one of the mods' attitudes. I'm not sure who the mod in question is because they don't tag ANYTHING. What's up with that?

Haruka says:

So I'm really sorry that you feel like this blog isn't a safe space for you, and I apologize for that. If you can tell us what to do to make you feel more comfortable, we would love to work with you.However, all of our mods are working incredibly hard and doing their absolute best to answer your questions to the best of their abilities. If you have a specific request for one of us, please feel free to let us know in a respectful manner and we will do our best to honor it.

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Anonymous asked:

Good vibes: I'm DMAB & I was venting to my boyfriend about dysphoria and he asked if I would be happier being referred to using feminine pronouns and such. :) He was SOOOOOSOSOSOSOSO very supportive and sweet about it and i'm so happy. I didn't even have to really ask, it was him who suggested it. I'm SO glad people like him in the world exist.

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Anonymous asked:

URGENT PLEASE REPLY ASAP i think one of my closest friends sjust killed tj3mwelef and I want to die too and i m freaking out please hellp

Haruka says:

breathe for me. please. take a deep breath in - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 - and out - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. in, and out. in, and out. please breathe for me.

okay. first of all, is there anything you can do to see if your friend is okay? please don't hesitate to call 911 or the emergency number where you are at. it is much better to be safe than to be sorry, and the police may be able to do more for your friend at this point. but without confirmation, there is no definite way to say that your friend is dead. there is hope. 

I want you to breathe again for me. 3 times. 

okay. whenever highly publicized suicides happen, suicide rates go up. when someone close to us commits or attempts suicide, it is common to feel increased suicidal feelings. and it looks like your friend talking about this tonight has triggered some suicidal idealation in you. and i want you to know that killing yourself is never the answer. never. 

the worry you are feeling for your friend right now - that's because you love them, because you care for them. because you want them to be alive. that's what people around you feel. when depression and suicide hang around it is so very hard to see that there is light and hope and good and people who care. but just because we can't see them doesn't mean they're not there. us 13 mods at TTSG - all of us spend our time, willingly, on this blog to help you. we love you. our followers - over 13,000 of them - so many of them care and are willing to send good vibes should you ask. you are loved and you are worthy of love and you are worthy of life. leaving this community will not help anyone. staying here, staying with us - that will change the world for the better.

we need you to be here. you are a good and important part of this world that we live in. you and your friend and all of y'all are good and important parts of this world. you deserve life, love. i hope you know that. and i hope you choose to live. 

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