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My genderfluid ass
r/trans

Welcome to r/trans! This is a safe space for transgender people to discuss their lives and issues that surround them, find affirmation, and discover community. This is a radically inclusive subreddit for everyone under the trans umbrella; if you are binary, non-binary, genderqueer, agender, GNC, questioning, or any combination, this space is for you. You don't need to be trans to participate here, but this is not the place for questions or statements of opinion from outside of the community.


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Genderfluid smh
r/memes

Memes! A way of describing cultural information being shared. An element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, especially imitation.


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*genderfluid panic*
r/lgbt

A safe space for GSRM (Gender, Sexual, and Romantic Minority) folk to discuss their lives, issues, interests, and passions. LGBT is still a popular term used to discuss gender and sexual minorities, but all GSRM are welcome beyond lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people who consent to participate in a safe space.


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i came out as genderfluid to my girlfriend and..
r/trans

Welcome to r/trans! This is a safe space for transgender people to discuss their lives and issues that surround them, find affirmation, and discover community. This is a radically inclusive subreddit for everyone under the trans umbrella; if you are binary, non-binary, genderqueer, agender, GNC, questioning, or any combination, this space is for you. You don't need to be trans to participate here, but this is not the place for questions or statements of opinion from outside of the community.


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i came out as genderfluid to my girlfriend and..

at first she was really supportive, even asked what pronouns i felt comfortable using at that moment. i told her the truth and everything was okay for a bit. we played d&d with some friends for like three hours and i really thought everything was going to be okay. it wasn't until late at night (probably 10pm-ish) that she started to tell me how she really felt. she told me that she only believed there were three genders (non-binary, men, and women) and she said that trans men and women are men and women too.

it'll probably help to know that she's also a trans woman, so i don't think she has any ill intentions in her.

we talked more and, honestly, i'm feeling really self conscious now. i tried to explain myself to her, in hopes that she'd understand, and she just said (and i quote) "it's something that i don't understand and that i don't care to understand." and that really hurt. i thought she'd be accepting of me. i think she is, she's just confused. she was raised christian and just started finding herself recently, so i don't think she's just being ignorant.

any advice can help. should i keep trying to explain myself? is it okay to feel self conscious now? why do i have a hard time saying i love you now? ugh, so much is going through my head and i don't have answers for any of it...

edit: when i first made this post, i didn't think this information was important. though, the more people that bring up the "trans person in straight relationship" thing makes it seem like i should've given this information at the start.

when we first started dating, i was a trans woman. i'm born amab and, even when we first met, i was using she/her pronouns. it wasn't until recently that i fully came to terms with me being gender-fluid. honestly, that kinda just makes it more confusing. she was okay with me being mtf trans, but not genderfluid? idk

UPDATE: WE'RE OKAY! we had a big talk about everything. we talked about what i was feeling, why what she said was wrong, her possible transphobia, and how she will be better in the future. she promised me that me being genderfluid is okay and that she doesn't mind at all. she also said that she will abide by my pronouns and do her best to make me as comfortable as possible. i'm happy, so happy, knowing that we will be okay. i said that i love her and i felt like i genuinely meant it, i could feel it from her too. i feel so good right now, thank you to everyone who took time out of their day to help out, even if it was just a little message. i love every single one of you and i couldn't have been okay without you guys <3


Genderfluid ??? 12 year old
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Genderfluid ??? 12 year old

When I was twelve I don’t recall thinking deeply about my gender…maybe no one did back then. Maybe I was simply cis/het enough that it didn’t come up as an issue. But now, my 12 year old and everyone in my 12 year old’s orbit is suddenly gender non-conforming. Like literally, every kid is some version of androgyny, sometimes changing by the day. I’m pretty pro-LGBTQIA fundamentally, but I have to admit, I’m struggling with this a bit. They can’t all be transgender, statistically…which means there has to be some amount of peer pressure or trendiness at play here. Is this just the new way for proto-teenagers to assert some space as they enter ‘Identity vs. Role Confusion’?










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  • A safe space for GSRM (Gender, Sexual, and Romantic Minority) folk to discuss their lives, issues, interests, and passions. LGBT is still a popular term used to discuss gender and sexual minorities, but all GSRM are welcome beyond lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people who consent to participate in a safe space. members
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  • welcome to genderfluid selfies! just as you would expect, this is a place to post pictures of your different outfits! HAVE FUN! members
  • A place where people who are genderfluid can post image/selfies of their glow up. (NSFW images are not allowed and is a bannable offense. If you think it might be NSFW, but aren’t sure, don’t post it) members
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  • LGBT+ related drawings in the style of Polandball! Before posting, please read the tutorials found in rule 2. members
  • Welcome to r/trans! This is a safe space for transgender people to discuss their lives and issues that surround them, find affirmation, and discover community. This is a radically inclusive subreddit for everyone under the trans umbrella; if you are binary, non-binary, genderqueer, agender, GNC, questioning, or any combination, this space is for you. You don't need to be trans to participate here, but this is not the place for questions or statements of opinion from outside of the community. members
  • A place for you genderfluid clowns to share your memes and experiences with being genderfluid. members
  • r/teenagers is the biggest community forum run by teenagers for teenagers. Our subreddit is primarily for discussions and memes that an average teenager would enjoy to discuss about. We do not have any age-restriction in place but do keep in mind this is targeted for users between the ages of 13 to 19. Parents, teachers, and the like are welcomed to participate and ask any questions! members
  • Our community provides a safe space for ALL users of Gacha (Life, club, etc.) apps! Whether you’re an artist, YouTuber, or other, you are free to post as long as you follow our rules! Enjoy your stay, and have fun! (This is not an official Lunime subreddit) ✨ Icon by: u/IamMrukyaMaybe Banner by: u/Bunimo0n members
  • A subreddit for fans of F1nn5ter. A genderfluid streamer / youtuber🥰 members
  • Answers re: your sexuality and/or gender from (radical) internet queers members
  • Welcome to /r/Pansexual! This is a place for all pansexuals to go and talk freely. members
  • An inclusive safe space for queer people of all kinds! named xenogenders and more cuz we don't usually have a specific safe space. members
  • Welcome to r/genderfluidartists! This is a safe, accepting community with genderfluid artists at the forefront; even if you aren't LGBT we'd still love you to share your art with us! _ Please read the rules before you post! members
  • Your sub for everything LGBTQ+ memes! members
  • This sub is devoted to trans people to post pictures, solicit opinions, and get advice in regards to passing. For transgender people, being unconsciously grouped with the correct gender (rather than incorrectly taken for members of our birth-assigned gender) is something most of us worry about quite a bit, at least at some point in our lives. members
  • We are a community for advice, memes, and relatable content for anyone who wishes to join. We don't judge if you are gay, pan, straight, trans, bi, or if you don't know. Above all else, this is an LGBTQ+ safe space. members
  • This is a supportive, educational, and safe space for the partners of trans and gender-diverse people. All are welcome, regardless of your own gender identity. Please read the rules before posting or commenting. members
  • A SFW text-based community to discuss the Femboy experience members
  • A subreddit devoted to transgender issues pertaining to male-to-female or trans feminine people. If you have an article you like, or a worry to talk about, or you just want to vent a bit about trans life, then we're here! members
  • This group is for discussion and support for those who fall in between, for the "shades of gay" in what is often assumed to be one or the other: * bisexuals * pansexuals * omnisexuals * queers * non-straight individuals ... or anyone who doesn't quite fit the otherwise binary "straight" and "gay" pattern. If you can't work out if you're straight, gay, or anywhere in between... you should probably visit us. members
  • A comforting place to share your story about coming out or discuss ways that you could come out, whether you're still in the closet or out in the world, this subreddit will make you feel welcome. members
  • an active place for genderfluid people to talk, all ages welcome, keep it sfw. feel free to post an introduction and start conversations! members
  • Be nice, or be gone members
  • Post bandwagons to your hearts content! Since r/traa has added bandwagons to rule 5, please *only* post them here, not to r/traa! members
  • All about being abrosexual/abroromantic - when your attraction changes frequently. members