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1. A girl who wears so much makeup she looks like a drag queen and a clown . Christina Aguilera looks like a tranny clown with all that makeup on. See christina aguilera, jodie marsh, skanky, drag queen, tranny 2. Anything ridiculous and embarrassing. It usually implies a small element of skankiness. (Abbreviated " tc " for short)
fat tranny clown in shinjuku...horrifying
- Clown World On whether Catherine Andrews is a Tranny 30 September 2020 , by Ned Bullwinkel Australian Twitter has been rocked by accusations that Victorian Premier Dan Andrew's wife Catherine is a "transwoman". This is being reported on public interest grounds, and we remain agnostic on this issue, awaiting further developments.
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Important note: This list is not numbered as a ranking. The order is random.
We would not dare to appropriate such decisions from our wonderful readers. Thus, you can check out our regular posts on the top 50 most beautiful transgirls in the world… and vote yourself.
(Also, if you’re a cute transgirl and you didn’t make it on this list of the most beautiful transgender women in the world, 2021, then the chances are we simply didn’t come across you in our social medial feeds.)
(Editor’s note: to break up the endless stream of images, the author of this post will sometimes add comments and observations.)
There should probably be a trigger warning with this list. As you’re probably not the sort to look for transgirls for kicks… but because you’re a transgirl yourself, you’re probably feeling a little overwhelmed by the beauty on this page.
Honest to God, I felt really bad about that at first, but being made to feel inadequate by Instagram girls… is probably a bloody good lesson in being female.
While preparing this list I was starting to consider a career as an Instagram consultant.
The photos here often represent the best on a girl’s page… but if you go look at the rest of them, there are some pages where some bad photo choices have been made.
I won’t name examples cos this page is all about the love and beauty… but I’ll give you some free advice: every girl needs to know which angle and lighting makes her look better or worse, but for a transgirl it’s even more important because often that worse includes … looking like the biology you were born into.
If you’re gonna be exposing yourself on social media, then invest the time in discovering those angles, girl!
I want you to let those moths out of those raggedy purses and donate to Alice’s gofundme. The address is above!
Ok, novagirls, I don’t want to influence your reaction, but Grace is the most beautiful girl on this page (in my humble opinion.)
However, she does something which I have to say annoys me: she never stops talking about being trans. Personally, I find being a transwoman to be stressful and overbearing enough. I don’t want to be talking about it all the time. If I was going to make videos, I’d make them about cooking and fashion and politics.
And,.. nobody would watch them! However, if I made a bunch of trans videos then people would watch them.
So… I get why transgirls make so many videos about trans issues and experience: it guarantees them an audience. But, one day you gotta go out into the big bad world and have an identity that goes beyond being trans.
I suppose another argument is that it helps you work through your own trans issues and journey to make videos… but I have found from earlier mistakes, that when you look back as the way you worked out your problems in public, you feel embarrassed.
Still, Grace is a really cool chick and I like her channel. Oh God, I don’t even know what I’m saying… still, it does say “Anna Chips in” and not “Anna opines in an articulate and incisive fashion.”
They are all beautiful. Can you give me their hormone dosing regimens? Exercise routines? Diet?
Loved the collection of photos. Priceless.
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Transvestite, Transsexual, Transgender: what is okay to call trans people?
While legal and other discrimination against gay people still sadly exists around the world, LGB issues have at least long been part of public discussion.
But what about that T ? While trans people have always existed, trans issues have only been thrust into the mainstream in recent years.
In part the increased exposure is due to the sterling work and activism of trans people. Unfortunately, it’s also because of a culture war spearheaded by the right-wing press.
For those people who aren’t T, the whole issue of what you call trans people can be a bit confusing, so here’s a little bit about the terminology that may help.
The most obvious answer to the question “what should you call a trans person?” is “their name, silly”. Just as with anyone, it’s common courtesy to call someone by their name.
And someone’s name is what they choose to call themselves. With trans people that can often be different to their birth name.
What you shouldn’t do is call someone by their birth name (or deadname ) if they’ve chosen to change it.
Deadnaming someone without their consent is not only disrespectful, but can often dox a person (make public otherwise private info about someone), or misgender them (get their gender wrong).
If you’re going to talk about trans issues though, you do need to know what terminology to use, and copping out and using “trans” every time isn’t really going to cut it.
Of course, these things are never set in stone, and they change depending on time, place, context and on who you’re talking to.
Just think about all the different words for “gay”, and how they flip from “totally acceptable” to “massively offensive and inappropriate” depending on who’s saying it, when, and to whom.
Again, the most important rule is to listen to trans people and when or if they tell you they don’t like to be referred to in a certain way, or with a specific word, then stop doing it. Even if your other trans friends are fine with it. It’s not “PC gone mad”, it’s just being a polite and pleasant member of society.
That said, there are general shifts and collective agreement on which words to use today, and what they mean, so here we go.
In the UK and US, in 2018, the most commonly accepted terminology for trans people is transgender .
A transgender person is one whose gender identity does not correspond to the sex they were assigned at birth.
So if someone is assigned as male or female when they are born, but they identify as the other, or as neither (agender), both (bigender or genderfluid), or other (genderqueer, pangender), then they can fall under the trangender umbrella.
Transgender is an adjective, not a noun. So you wouldn’t say someone is “a transgender”, but instead “a transgender person”.
Likewise, the medical term “transgenderism” is often considered offensive today.
Transsexual is a term that has fallen out of favour among most trans people.
It used to mean transgender people who have, or want to, use medical intervention – hormones or surgery – to permanently transition from the gender assigned at birth to the one they identify as.
Many trans people reject the word, some because having that word “sex” in the middle of it may suggest that being trans is all about sexuality, rather than gender identity.
Some trans people are happy to be called “transsexual”. Some will reject the word “transgender”. But it’s best to stick to the latter unless they tell you otherwise.
An intersex person is one who is born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn’t seem to fit the typical definitions of female or male.
An intersex person can be trans or identify as part of the trans community, but the vast majority aren’t.
Transgender and intersex people can often face similar issues and discrimination, but they also face different types, too, and it’s important not to confuse or conflate them.
Another word that has fallen out of favour. Because so-called “transvestism” was seen as a medical disorder, cross-dresser is now a much more accepted term.
A cross-dresser, or transvestite, is a person who dresses in and acts in the style of the gender opposite to the one they were assigned at birth. (Dressing as the opposite sex for a play, or to do an impression of someone, is something totally different).
Drag is historically based on cross-dressing.
Arguably the most famous drag queen on earth, RuPaul, caused controversy earlier this year when he said he would “probably not” let a trans person who had transitioned compete on the show and compared taking hormones as a queen to doping in sport.
RuPaul apologised for the comments after initially doubling down on them.
And the truth is that anyone can perform in drag, regardless of gender identity.
In short, no. Nope. No. Don’t do it. Ever.
While some trans people and trans activists have reappropriated the word, it’s still pretty universally regarded as an offensive slur.
Even if a trans person you’re talking to is flinging the T word about left, right and centre, it’s probably best to think once, twice and three times about doing it yourself, and then decide not to.
Don’t call people “It”. It really isn’t nice. People aren’t called It (except Pennywise the dancing Clown, and he’s a weird evil alien giant spider thing, so not really a person).
Don’t go for something horrible like “shim”, “he-she” or “(s)he” either. It’s misgendering or worse.
As with someone’s name, it’s best to respect what they want their pronouns to be, be it “he/him”, “she/her”, or something else, like “ze” or “they/them”.
Yes, “they”. Despite transphobic people suggesting otherwise, “they” is perfectly acceptable English for someone of unspecified gender and has been since the 16th century.
And no, it doesn’t sound odd. If someone disagrees, tell them to go back two sentences where we said “it’s best to respect what they want their pronouns to be” and point out that they didn’t even notice.
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While it seems to flummox some people, the word “cisgender” has been around for about 20 years and been in the Oxford English Dictionary for five years and counting.
A cisgender person is simply one whose gender identity matches the sex that they were assigned at birth.
Language is constantly evolving, and the time, place, context and who you’re talking to changes every second.
The important thing is to let trans people, as the all-too-often marginalised minority being spoken about, lead the discussion and dictate the terms in which they are spoken about.
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