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L0031936 Credit: Wellcome Library, London 
Intersex Society of North America
www.isna.org PO Box 3070 MI 48106-3070
‘Phall-O-meter’ (Showing in actual scale current
medical standards employed to determine nature of
genital plastic surgery for children born with
mixed sex anatomy)
In copyright ? 
Collection: Wellcome Images

please reblog the fuck out of this

… what the— is this legit!?

Yeah it is. The phrase “three standard deviations below the mean” is the common reason for removing a male fallus and assigning the baby a female gender.

If you think about it, this actually sums up, pretty well, our society.

Unfortunately, this is nothing new and is still used today. ~Mod A

can someone explain this to me in Lehman’s terms pleSe? im confused and don’t know why everyone’s losing their shit because i don’t really understand the diagram

Okay, so there’s a wide variety of genitals out there. Here is a very simplistic chart of a spectrum genitals can fall on: 

Basically the clitoris and the penis are the exact same thing, very similar anatomy. Doctors will define it as a clitoris or penis depending on 1. if it has a urethra going through it and 2. it’s size. The diagram is the one they use to decide if they want to call the baby a girl or boy or intersex. Many babies are put through genital surgeries (sometimes without the parent’s knowledge or permission) to make them look more like a penis or more like a vulva which can cause many health problems as it is a surgery, or other problems related to being assigned a gender. Any kind of surgery that isn’t necessary for health should not be performed on babies because they cannot consent.

AND THIS IS WHAT WE MEAN WHEN WE SAY SEX IS A SOCIAL CONSTRUCT!

i dont usually see tumblr talking about intersex rights and issues, so i am really happy to see this on here. please spread this information, because too many people dont know the truth about how intersex babies are assigned genders via surgery. 1 out of 1500 children are born intersex, and 1 out of 1000 children are given surgery to ‘normalize’ their genitals. this is a horrible and disgusting statistic that needs to be brought to everyones attention

october 26th (this sunday) is intersex awareness day, please spend some time reading about this issue. its extremely important and not well known

So, my Wife found an old dvd filled to the brim with youtube videos I made from very early on in my transition. Obviously I’d deleted my channel a very long time ago – but it’s so odd to watch these videos and reflect on the past.
Also embarrassing. Super embarrassing.

I’m still here, checking tumblr each day!
Haven’t had much of a chance to post as I’ve been working a lot, but rest assured I’m still seeing all the rad posts you all make.

Hey, I saw you recently answered an ask in which you stated you are 5″3′. I’m the same height as you and I was wondering if you have any experience buying a suit in Melbourne that actually fits. Love your blog by the way!

I’d be interested in an answer to this myself. I got my wedding suit online: custom tailored to my measurements.
I think adolescent suits are perhaps more likely to fit men our height “off the shelf” – sorry I couldn’t be more help.
Any followers want to chime in?

Hey TMD I was wondering about your height and whether that ever bothers you in any way? I suffer heavily with height dysphoria, being around 5″6 it makes me feel inferior and less masculine… Do you have any advice/experience with this? You’re great, thanks for this blog!

I couldn’t help but laugh at this because i am 5’3" literally and you’re much taller than me.
Yes, I do get dysphoria because of my height – but not lately. People around here are really nice and it’s more common to be a shorter male than it was in the city I used to live in.
So overall: it’s the thing that bothers me the least but it still bothers me.
Cowboy boots help – ha!

mrsockblocked:

bravelittletran:

One of the downsides to living mostly stealth is not exactly knowing how to approach instances of casual transphobia (for lack of a better term, explanation to follow) without potentially implicating myself.

I was working in the backroom putting…

This. All of this.