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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/trans@lemmy.blahaj.zone
 

I was pretty bored earlier so I thought "hm I wonder what I would look like with thicker eyebrows." Mind you, I've never touched makeup in my life. I know next to nothing about it. I found a stick that said "CoverGirl easy breezy eyebrow" and then put some on my eyebrows. I said "cool" and then tried to get it off.

The problem is that it would not come off. How the hell do I get this stuff off? Preferably with common household stuff. Help.

Edit: Found some makeup wipes, put too much oil, now my face is covered in olive oil. Accidentally rubbed too hard and got out patches of my eyebrows, but the makeup is finally out. RIP. Thank for y'all's help.

[–] cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Estrogen-based HRT will actually reduce your tolerance to the cold, because your muscle mass goes down as well as your metabolism. You don't have to worry about that because good winter gear will keep you warm enough to tolerate the cold anyway. People used to that kind of climate can give you some pointers on how to dress and what to buy for the weather there (i have not seen snow for six years, help).

[–] cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Definitely a good point. I didn't even think about the weather aspect right now. Sounds like a cheap flight is the way to go.

[–] cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

You will definitely save money with a bus ticket, but air travel is less stressful and shorter. It's up to you as to which you wanna choose. You'll get to the same place regardless.

Maybe try wearing some loose clothing to hide the chest bumps? A full suit would make you stand out too much. It's just when you're traveling in a region like Oklahoma. You won't have to do that in minneapoils.

Have you figured out where you're gonna stay when you arrive? After you determine your travel arrangements, you'll need to reserve something like a hotel or airbnb for when you arrive. Also, PACK SNACKS. You're gonna get hungry while you're traveling and there are not always places to get food. Airport and plane food is also considerably more expensive than from outside. Make triple sure you bring water and a reusable water bottle, too.

Things are gonna be okay. You're making a huge leap right now and that's something to be proud of. It takes a lot of courage to be doing this. Remember to breathe in and out.

Yup. I'm relatively new to matrix, but it has been easy to use. I use the element client. Works pretty well for me even though I predominantly use it on mobile. I definitely recommended trying it out.

[–] cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Yes, please post for anything you need on here! You are in a really vulnerable situation and there are so many people on here who really want to help and feel for you and the situation you're in. You're not asking too much for anything.

I'm glad that the money you have is enough to get you out. That'd be your biggest problem if you didn't have it, but would still be solvable with crowdfunding help from the community.

I can't help you out much with cost of living, because I also still live with my parent. You can definitely ask around about it on here, though. I'm sure you'll get some helpful insight from others. If you're not on the blahaj matrix channel yet, it'd be a good idea to join. It's kinda like a discord server and you can get more instantaneous answers and help from members of our instance/community if you need them.

It's completely understandable that your mental health isn't good right now, and any reasonable person would agree. Just take care of yourself the best you can. 💜

[–] cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 6 months ago (25 children)

I did some research.

You mentioned that you live in northeastern Oklahoma, so I'm assuming you're in a somewhat reasonable distance from Tulsa. It is possible that you could get an Uber to go from Tulsa to where you are rurally (for a pretty penny, of course). If I were you, I'd play around with the app and see if you can get anything. If not, try another service such as Lyft or a local taxi service based out of Tulsa. Here's a list of some: https://m.yelp.com/search?cflt=taxis&find_loc=Tulsa%2C+OK You can try calling the local ones and explain that you need a ride to Tulsa from where you are and that you are happy to pay or whatever.

Once you get to Tulsa, there is a Greyhound bus station there. The address is 317 S Detroit Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120. You can get pretty much anywhere you need to go once you get to the station. Make sure to buy your ticket in advance. They have routes to pretty much every major US city. You will need to dress conservatively so as to not be visibly trans. I know that it's painful but when travelling on things like Greyhound it's safety first. From what I've heard, Greyhound can be pretty janky and have some weird people, but it will get you to where you need to go since you don't have a car. Just keep a watchful eye on all of your belongings and surroundings.

Make sure other people know about your whereabouts as you travel in case anything were to happen. It can be an online friend, this community, or anything else. Have a plan with them about what to do if anything goes wrong. It is always best to be prepared, even though the chance of anything nefarious happening is very low.

When you get to the state that you're going to, look into the government programs. Blue states are a lot more generous with them than most red. You can qualify for disability because you have autism, so look into that. You might also be able to get things like unemployment, food stamps, and other government assistance while you're trying to figure things out.

Also, please try to eat. It's very important to keep your strength up in situations like these and not eating will make you weaker and your brain foggier. Even if you're not hungry, just try to get something down.

I hope this helps. I'm really really praying that you get out of the situation you're in safely and get to a better place. I promise you, you can have a much better life than the one you've been living. There are places where you can be yourself freely. There are people who will accept you for who you are. It's not going to be easy, but I can promise you that it's going to be worth it.

[–] cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (6 children)

Hey Keris!

Sounds like things are real rough right now.

I highly recommend that you make another post about your current situation. It's very possible that there are people on here and elsewhere who are willing to help you out irl who live in the states that you're looking at moving to (I know I would if I did, but unfortunately I live in a deep red state too). That would help with building a support network. Also, you are more than welcome to make a GoFundMe or something similar and post it on here to raise funds to help you escape and get back on your feet. We are all rooting for you and want to help!

Hang in there. Take things one step at a time and soon you'll be free. There is a way out of all of this. You're at rock bottom right now, and that means that there's no place you can go but up. You can do this.

Interesting. It's unfortunate they have similar names.

I see. Looks like I misread 😅

[–] cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

I did not mean to use the wrong pronouns to refer to You earlier, sorry. I imagine the majority of people just don't understand it, and so won't respect or accept it at all.

If you don't mind me asking, how does being divinegender relate to Your pronoun usage? How do Your pronouns work verbally? I'm genuinely curious about this.

That sounds very fun. Glad you got to go and had a blast!

[–] cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 6 months ago (3 children)

I have never come across any of this in mainstream trans discourse. Is there a specific social media platform that these discussions take place on?

 

Wherever you are, whatever you're going through, just know that you're you and nobody can change that. Don't let anybody tell you for certain about who and what you are, because you're the only one who truly knows. That's a fact.

You're not alone. No matter how isolated and lonely you feel, you're not alone in that feeling. There are many people who are going through and have gone through what you have and made it out to the other side. You are stronger than you know. You just have to keep going, one step at a time, and then you'll figure it out as it comes along. It's okay to make mistakes. You will survive. You can do this.

I love y'all 🦈🏳️‍⚧️

 
 
 
 
 
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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by cowboycrustation@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/trans@lemmy.blahaj.zone
 

This is a reminder to follow rule three. Rule three says not to post negative news articles without a call to action or way to help.

Firstly, these posts attract the wrong kind of crowd. It tends to get into insult and negativity territory real fast. They get a lot more engagement from outsiders, and that leaves more chance for shitty things to be thrown at members of our community.

Secondly, these posts affect trans people's mental health negatively. If there's nothing we can do to help, it makes no sense to constantly consume media like that. It makes life feel hopeless. Digital self-harm is real and a problem for many of us.

There are many places to consume this media, and frankly it is rather hard to avoid in online trans spaces. This community is not the place to post them.

If your post is found to violate rule three, it will be removed.

Before you post a news article, think "How would this make other trans people feel? Does it promote anger, hopelessness, or negative reactions? Does it have a way to change this situation for the better?"

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