gothicprep:

laughter is my gut reaction to witnessing pretty much anything i find unbelievable and i’m counting down the days until it causes problems. i remember once i had a teacher who was screaming at someone and she said to them “in this classroom, i am god” and not laughing was the most difficult thing i’ve ever done

itsyellosoul:

zuhoorsahrawiya:

yah talking things out is healthy but at some point u gotta suck it up and move the fuck on cause the more you talk about it the more it embeds into your mind and becomes a part of your daily thought processes. youre just gonna keep overanalyzing things and never find the closure that ur hoping to find. ignoring things isn’t the worst thing sometimes. keep yourself busy. occupy your mind. free it from the burden of ever letting the past take up space in it. cause one day you might suddenly remember it and realize you didn’t even know you were gradually forgetting and moving on. 

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The Pain That Most Transmen Are Ashamed to Talk About

ftminfo:

transtalk:

We have learned of the higher risks of cancer if a hysterectomy is not completed after five years of being on testosterone.

This is important.  Read it.  Especially if you have been on T for over or close to 5 years.  I have felt these pains.  Even just today.  I have been on T for over 5 years.

Something I have learned and have tried to be less of afraid of as a trans person is that you need to put your physical health above your feelings of shame.  If you’re having a serious medical concern you need to find a doctor you are comfortable with and talk to them.  It’s not fun, it’s not easy to do, but it’s important for your health.

Please, followers, remember to report any and all pain you experience to your doctor.  Do not hide it!  Your doctors are there to take care of you and ensure that you are safely and discreetly taken care of.

-M

The Pain That Most Transmen Are Ashamed to Talk About