trans people can be happy with themselves before treatment or with no treatment. no trans person is like another and there isn't a universal trans experience. y'all have got to shut the fuck up
Starbucks announces it is reversing its open-door policy in North American stores.
Anybody that wants to hang out or use the restroom must buy something.
a lot of people lack basic manners and decency and think it makes them cool and edgy.
learn table manners, don’t show up to things empty handed, write cards, talk to your neighbors, hold the door for people, etc.
you don’t even have to be THAT nice just be considerate.
sorry but is everyone misreading this as "gender affirming care" instead of surgery? like if ur arguing this could be a slippery slope/they haven't been nearly as explicit with support, I definitely understand that and agree, but this statement on its own is not that harrowing
@Actual_Robot in mind, I kinda interpret the original statement as "this moral panic has no basis" but it absolutely seems like a bit of a cowardly fold, like a way to appeal and appease to the far right instead of oppose. def would've been better for them to state they support trans 2/3
like the (admittedly, fairly centrist) people I've met who are against kids transitioning are mostly against surgery for them. i change their viewpoint when I tell them that can't happen until 16 at the earliest w a lot of prior qualifications. no need to send people into a panic