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How many gifted young "boys" turned out to be puppy girls who don't want to be valued for their intelligence at all anymore? Cause I know it's not just me
Love showing people pictures of my gf who only ever takes mirror selfies with the phone covering half her face like “omg look at her she’s so so pretty yeah I know you can’t see her but look at herrrrrr”
Hey bestie 😊🥰👋
Reblog if you are a trans lover 🏳️⚧️ and also feel free to DM I'm knee for a relationship
Hey bestie 🤍✨💖🌹
Reblog if you are Trans Lover 🏳️⚧️
Waiting for you ! 🔥🫠
Blue Eyes ft 𝗥𝗔𝗡𝗔 𝗞𝗔𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗔
Apps used : inshot, kinemaster, picsart
@littlepetit2 @femmies @translush @transbodypositivity
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How many Trans have you been with?
If you haven't, reblog and dm to fuck one tonight 🍆🥰
Every country, every race, every ethnicity, every religion, every socioeconomic level, every period of human history — we are everywhere. We are natural. You can’t get rid of what’s natural. I think they know that, and it terrifies them.”
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Trans my pride 😤 👏
I was tagged by @raesteagarden to post some selfies.
I elect the gorgeous peeps to post if they feel comfortable. @zerosuitsammi3 @fujicakezzz420 @the--amala--network
Anyone else jump in.
Sure 💯
Sometimes pride is just u, ur boyfriend, and the bus stop graffiti
In the heart of Gorom Refugee Camp, South Sudan, where safety is already a fragile dream for many, a darker reality shadows the lives of the LGBTQ+ community. We, a group of individuals seeking refuge and a semblance of peace, find ourselves constantly battling not just the harsh conditions of displacement, but also the insidious venom of homophobia.
Recently, this hate manifested in a brutal act of violence against one of our own, our dear friend Brian. Brian, a vibrant soul who, despite the adversity, always offered a smile and a helping hand within our small community, was targeted simply for being who he is. He was attacked by individuals fueled by prejudice, their anger escalating to a point of inflicting severe physical harm. The assault was so vicious that Brian's arm was broken, a painful and debilitating injury that now leaves him vulnerable and in agony.
Imagine the fear that grips our community when one of us is so violently targeted. We are already displaced, living with limited resources, and now we must witness one of our own suffer not just the trauma of the attack, but the agonizing reality of being unable to access adequate medical care. In Gorom, as LGBTQ+ refugees, we are often marginalized and denied the basic support that others receive. Free medical assistance remains out of reach, leaving us to bear the burden of healthcare costs ourselves – a burden we are ill-equipped to handle.
Brian's broken arm is not just a physical injury; it's a stark symbol of the violence and discrimination we face daily. It's a reminder of the hate that seeks to silence and erase us. It's a testament to the urgent need for compassion and support from those who believe in equality and human dignity.
We are a resilient community, bound by shared experiences and a fierce determination to survive. We look out for one another, offering what little we have. But Brian's injury requires professional medical attention, the kind that demands resources we simply do not possess. The cost of hospital treatment, the X-rays, the casting, the follow-up care – it amounts to an overwhelming $1500.
This is not just about fixing a broken arm; it's about restoring Brian's sense of safety and dignity. It's about showing the perpetrators of hate that their violence will not go unanswered by the compassion of the wider world. It's about sending a message of solidarity to our community in Gorom, letting them know they are not forgotten.
We turn to you, our friends, allies, and fellow humans, with a heartfelt plea. Can you help us raise the $1500 needed for Brian's medical treatment? Your contribution, no matter the size, will directly impact Brian's recovery and send a powerful message of hope to our community. Please, stand with us against hate and help us heal.
You can support Brian's medical care here: [our GoFundMe Link:
Our website link:
Please donate and share Brian's story. Your kindness can make a world of difference.
With deepest gratitude,
Magala Said and the LGBTQ+ Community in Gorom Refugee Camp.🌈🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🌎😭
In the heart of Gorom Refugee Camp, South Sudan, where safety is already a fragile dream for many, a darker reality shadows the lives of the LGBTQ+ community. We, a group of individuals seeking refuge and a semblance of peace, find ourselves constantly battling not just the harsh conditions of displacement, but also the insidious venom of homophobia.
Recently, this hate manifested in a brutal act of violence against one of our own, our dear friend Brian. Brian, a vibrant soul who, despite the adversity, always offered a smile and a helping hand within our small community, was targeted simply for being who he is. He was attacked by individuals fueled by prejudice, their anger escalating to a point of inflicting severe physical harm. The assault was so vicious that Brian's arm was broken, a painful and debilitating injury that now leaves him vulnerable and in agony.
Imagine the fear that grips our community when one of us is so violently targeted. We are already displaced, living with limited resources, and now we must witness one of our own suffer not just the trauma of the attack, but the agonizing reality of being unable to access adequate medical care. In Gorom, as LGBTQ+ refugees, we are often marginalized and denied the basic support that others receive. Free medical assistance remains out of reach, leaving us to bear the burden of healthcare costs ourselves – a burden we are ill-equipped to handle.
Brian's broken arm is not just a physical injury; it's a stark symbol of the violence and discrimination we face daily. It's a reminder of the hate that seeks to silence and erase us. It's a testament to the urgent need for compassion and support from those who believe in equality and human dignity.
We are a resilient community, bound by shared experiences and a fierce determination to survive. We look out for one another, offering what little we have. But Brian's injury requires professional medical attention, the kind that demands resources we simply do not possess. The cost of hospital treatment, the X-rays, the casting, the follow-up care – it amounts to an overwhelming $1500.
This is not just about fixing a broken arm; it's about restoring Brian's sense of safety and dignity. It's about showing the perpetrators of hate that their violence will not go unanswered by the compassion of the wider world. It's about sending a message of solidarity to our community in Gorom, letting them know they are not forgotten.
We turn to you, our friends, allies, and fellow humans, with a heartfelt plea. Can you help us raise the $1500 needed for Brian's medical treatment? Your contribution, no matter the size, will directly impact Brian's recovery and send a powerful message of hope to our community. Please, stand with us against hate and help us heal.
You can support Brian's medical care here: [our GoFundMe Link:
Our website link:
Please donate and share Brian's story. Your kindness can make a world of difference.
With deepest gratitude,
Magala Said and the LGBTQ+ Community in Gorom Refugee Camp.🌈🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🌎😭
video one: Magala explains their situation currently regarding their shelters
watcha thinkin abt?
waiting for you to get home🥺!!
Been indoors lately , decided to go to the river to have a good swim
Do I look good in these panties?❤️🤭
lick it through the panties and maybe ill take them off for you🤪
#Trans#Tran
Would you like to treat me like a princess 👸💦🥵
and worship my cock.. Comments Hi if you would
How can I make your Tuesday better?😍
Want to talk to me directly? Want to video chat and jerk off together? Let’s have some fun and exchange nudes 🍆😈💦
Am so horny 🤤🍆.....If you got a big dick let me know
I see you back there 😘,I could really need a squeeze ...???
patiently waiting for you to come through the door..............
wanting a serious relationship