I have the urge to edit it to have a laser beam now.
It's a meme on the philosophy of what gender is. Being supportive of other people choices is nice but isn't really relevant to the meme.
I tracked the source image back to here. I'm guessing either she made some stickers for herself or someone else did a one off printing for themselves. I can't find them for sale anywhere.
Hopefully nothing.
Some tucking techniques use tape to keep things in place.
It would be. There's a grocery store near me that remodeled and changed their restrooms to individual rooms. Now there's just a bank of ~8 gender neutral restrooms. It's very nice.
No but there's a couple subtlies here. If you are calling someone brave, the context is important. It can come off as condescending. Also coming out isn't an all or nothing thing, see here.
Also in this comic they aren't saying they are brave for coming out. They are saying they are brave for being cis. The underlying assumption there being that being cis or trans is a choice that one can be brave for.
I love this one too. I do wonder how my past-selves would react to me. There was definitely some internalized transphobia I had to deconstruct in my realization. I'm not sure how I would of reacted if I was forced to confront my trans-ness before I was ready.
This might be my favorite version of this trope. The knowing look from the future-self. The nervous confusion from the past-self.
Straight shooter is an idiom meaning honest and straightforward or direct. Super is acting as an intensifier. Combined it means they are extremely honest and direct.
Thank you. It should be fixed. I missed that when I changed from keeping the upper case from the source to using proper case.
Kind of sucks because edits haven't been federating consistently.
This might be one of the hardest things as a parent. To give them a safe and nurturing environment without letting your preconceptions limiting what they can be. I'm not sure if it something that can actually be done but we can aspire to do it.
I would be tempted to tell her my adverb is fabulously.
"I fabulously eat. I fabulously think. And I'm going to fabulously walk away from this conversation now."