bpd-charlie:

This is for trans spoonies who don’t have the energy to make themselves up or hide the traits they feel dysphoric about. This is for trans girls who can’t afford to transition even when they want to, because other medical expenses come first. This is for trans people with PTSD and BPD and psychosis who are told their identity isn’t valid because it’s a symptom. This is for trans femmes who can’t wear heels, or spend their life in pyjamas. This is for trans people who will never transition because doctors are triggering after years of medical abuse. This is for trans girls who lose their hair to medical treatment and feel dysphoric about it. This is to trans people who’s bodies won’t go into a shape that makes them less dysphoric. This is to trans people who can’t separate their gender and their neurotype, or their mental illness, or even their illness. This is to trans people who feel like their disability means they’ll never be beautiful. This is to disabled trans people.