Hey comrades! I’m seanchai (pronounced shawn-a-key, it’s a traditional Irish storyteller).

I’m a thirty year old trans lesbian currently living on Turtle Island. Hope for us to have some great discussions here, but for now here’s a song by one of my favourite artists, Devi McCallion, performing here as Girls Rituals.

We’re all living in a transworld, you can’t do fucking shit about it <3

  • DankZedong
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    142 years ago

    Forgive me if this question is dumb, but how can I as a cishet man in a correct way ask what gender etc someone prefers (mainly via internet)?

    Because I find myself being confused a lot when people describe their trans journey lol.

    • Seanchaí (she/her)OPM
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      122 years ago

      The best thing to do is to normalize including pronouns in an introduction. Hi, I’m seanchai, my pronouns are she/her. You get used to leading with that, offer your pronouns, and the person you’re talking to will offer theirs as well.

      If everyone is doing that, then naturally what happens is people have an easier time not making snap judgments about someone else’s appearances. It’s a fight that we have to have in so many aspects of life, not just gender. Anywhere appearance shapes our opinion before we are informed is something we need to work to address.

      One thing that is really neat on hexbear (I don’t use the site but I’ve visited before) is that everyone has pronoun flairs next to their usernames, which prevents this thing that happens (in real life too) where only visibly trans people are asked their pronouns, which singles people out

      • DankZedong
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        2 years ago

        Makes sense, thanks.

        In real life I usually have no problems with this, it’s mostly online. If I read your post and I read trans lesbian my mind goes

        while it probably is a very simple description lol

        • Seanchaí (she/her)OPM
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          92 years ago

          ohhh I see I see. Yeah so the “lesbian” part is entirely unconnected from the “trans” part I think is what got you tripped up. I am a lesbian. I am also trans. Two unrelated adjectives to describe two different queernesses. One is gender (trans woman) and one is sexuality (lesbian). Hope that helps <3

          • @RedSquid@lemmygrad.ml
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            42 years ago

            I guess Dank might have been thinking you meant T4T, that would compound the adjectives into a single thing right?

            • Seanchaí (she/her)OPM
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              52 years ago

              I wouldn’t really say so, t4t is still a sexuality thing, and I personally wouldn’t really use that to describe myself. I don’t date men, trans or otherwise, and I do date cis women, so that’s why I use lesbian.

              That being said, t4t relationships can be easier in a lot of ways, where other trans people have similar experiences, and are more likely to understand and be comfortable with you. There’s also less time spent unpacking cisnormativity in t4t relationships, which can take a a lot of extra emotional burden off.

              • @RedSquid@lemmygrad.ml
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                42 years ago

                Yeah, I know - I’m t4t and lesbian. Another potential reason (and one that initially informed my position) is that some cis lesbians can be rather terfy. At least, I have encountered quite some >.<

    • sometimes ashleyM
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      62 years ago

      irl, people have asked me “how do you identify?” which is alright with me anyways. I appreciate people who just use neutral terms until they either figure it out or ask.

      I work in heavy industry and, unfortunately, there are no other women in my job anyways, so it’s always a barrier. I really appreciate people who make an effort.

    • @RedSquid@lemmygrad.ml
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      52 years ago

      Not really a ‘lately’ thing, but I absolutely adore the stuff Devi has done with Ada as Black Dresses, I don’t know how to link inline here but in particular ‘Cartoon Network’ hit close to home.

      Much lesser known, so I kinda want to mention her whenever I can, is an artist called May Leitz, she’s also a youtuber doing like… horror movie analysis and stuff. I’ve yet to get any of my friends into her music but I live in hope. “High to Forget You” is my favourite song by her.

      • Seanchaí (she/her)OPM
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        72 years ago

        I love Black Dresses! Rook is probably my favourite musician, her latest album UGLY DEATH NO REDEMPTION ANGEL CURSE I LOVE YOU blew me away, and I have listened to it a messed up amount of times since it came out this summer.

        Gonna check May Leitz out, thank you so much for the recommendation!!

        • @RedSquid@lemmygrad.ml
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          52 years ago

          (now I feel nervous and hope you like her stuff lol) and yeah, Rook is amazing solo too, that new album was great, not sure if I like it more than 2,020 Knives yet ponder. Oh, Rook also has a couple albums with Nomie (under rook&nomie) which have some good shit too, I recommend ‘soft atrocity’ and ‘DAYDREAM’

          • Seanchaí (she/her)OPM
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            62 years ago

            2, 020 Knives is fantastic for sure, that ending track An Ocean just hits so hard. I always get everything that Rook, Devi, and Katie Dey drop haha, they were my intro into electronic music. I was always an emo/screamo and pop-punk girl growing up (we shouldn’t talk about the years just before I came out where I mostly just listened to The Mountain Goats)

            • @RedSquid@lemmygrad.ml
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              52 years ago

              Haha, yeah I’m a bit older, came up with late 80s/early 90s metal, my intro to electronic music was mostly the Prodigy and the soundtrack stuff from wipEout 2097. But we’re getting away from trans artists at this point. :D

      • Seanchaí (she/her)OPM
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        22 years ago

        I’m not necessarily a hyperpop listener, but I can hear midwest emo influences in this, as well as big 80s goth vibes, I’ll definitely listen to a few of her albums, thanks!

        • @RedSquid@lemmygrad.ml
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          12 years ago

          Yeah that sounds about right heh, she’s also decent fun to watch, I’m not even really into horror but I find myself enjoying her analyses