A good site on breast forms & lingerie for the MAAB individual, including sizing charts, fitting, and care.
Take the chart into a paint program, take the symbols from the legend at top and place them in your corresponding place on the chart! Submit, or post on your own tumblr.
Forget the images you’ve learned to attach
To words like cock and clit,
Chest and breasts.
Break those words open
Like a paramedic cracking ribs
To pump blood through a failing heart.
Push your hands inside.
Get them messy.
Scratch new definitions on the bones.Get rid…
Looking in the mirror before bed,
He wears no binder,
but rather, just a v-neck and underwearIt shows his feminine hips, and her shoulders, and his legs, and her chest
No anger, frustration, or sadness at first
Just an odd sense of surprise;
Like sipping soda when expecting water
Waking…
dys-pho-ri-a [dis-fawr-ee-uh, -fohr-]
noun Pathology
a state of dissatisfaction, anxiety, restlessness, or fidgeting.
Above is dictionary.com’s definition of dysphoria.
If you add the word “body” or “gender” to that definition, it becomes “body dysphoria” or “gender dysphoria”. That then turns the definition into:
a state of dissatisfaction, anxiety, restlessness, or fidgeting to do with one’s body or sex.
This means that people who do not identify as male or female(genderqueer, nonconforming) can feel dysphoria. If they choose to identify as trans* but not on either side of the spectrum, and areunsatisfied, anxious, restless, or fidget with their physical attributes, they feel dysphoria.
Dysphoria is a term for everyone. Just because someone doesn’t identify as either male or female doesn’t mean that they don’t feel it, and doesn’t mean that they are comfortable with their body.


