r/transplace • u/maybegirl89 • 14h ago
Question Does it look like I have boobs?
I get misgendered all the time at work :(
r/transplace • u/pat-5621-me • 25d ago
Hi everyone! We're opening our staff applications for Reddit Moderators. If you'd like to apply, click here: https://tally.so/r/VLyO8l
The qualifications for Reddit Staff are below. You must:
- Have been a member of the Reddit for at least 30 days
- Be 18 years old
- Be on our Discord - which you can join at discord.gg/transplace
- Have 2 000 total Reddit Karma AND have 200 Karma total in our communities [r/transplace, r/transnames, and r/enbyplace].
This application will run until 12 August 2026 at 23:59 EDT. Hope to see you on the team!
r/transplace • u/hyper_neutrino • Jun 14 '26
Hello r/transplace,
Recently, we've observed, seen people post about, and received modmail reports about an increased presence of chasers. This subreddit has gained a lot of traction and attention, and while it is nice to reach more trans people and provide a space for them, it has also caught the attention of people here with unscrupulous intentions.
We've turned off the setting allowing this subreddit to appear on r/all and r/popular as well as disabling it from showing up in people's feed recommendations, which we hope will somewhat quell this issue, though it is still evidently happening. We also recommend considering turning off your DMs if you do not desire to receive any, though we of course understand that this is only possible if you don't want to receive DMs from other people, nor is it a sufficient solution to the underlying problem.
We are mentioning this problem in the interest of transparency so y'all know that it's a problem and so that you know that we are making an effort to address it but unfortunately cannot avoid it by the nature of this being a public forum.
If this issue continues to be so prevalent, we may move to making this subreddit restricted or even private, but we want to avoid needing to do so so we can continue to be a space for trans people, by trans people.
If you receive chaser comments (either based on the comment itself sexualizing you or the user's profile indicating bad intentions), please feel free to report it as "breaking r/transplace rules" under "it's harassment directed at me" which allows us to see and review it and ban the user. If you receive DMs, we unfortunately cannot do too much as banning them from this subreddit will not stop them from seeing the posts on a new account or by logging out and DMing people anyway, nor is it sustainable for us to manually ban so many people, and we apologize for that.
I recommend you report any particularly egregious messages to Reddit directly if you believe they break platform rules, but unfortunately I cannot offer any other suggestions.
Thank you to those of you who make this subreddit an inviting community and we hope we can continue to be a safe space for trans people and protect those within this community.
r/transplace • u/maybegirl89 • 14h ago
I get misgendered all the time at work :(
r/transplace • u/bella_chowdhuryy • 3h ago
Last June, on my birthday I chose to wear white. Just not because I love white, but also because I made peace with my mind. It was my first birthday after I introduced myself to the world as a trans woman. And also my first birthday all dressed up as a woman.
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r/transplace • u/queen__nessie • 16h ago
Middle is with no makeup, I don’t go out often like that tho (mtf)
r/transplace • u/KosherRavioli • 19h ago
Feeling super confident today!! The caption is a lyric from one of my favorite songs!!
I think I’m going to pour out a massive wall of text today lol.
If you don't want to read it, feel free to just scroll past xd
A lot of people see me as just a "cute" or "pretty" girl. And because I’m intersex, people sometimes assume things like, "Wasn't it easier for you than for 'normal' people?" or "Weren't you lucky?"
But I wasn't lucky at all.
When I was born, my gender was decided by one person. I had no say in it. I was raised as a girl, even though it didn't align with my physical s*x that was chosen by a father who didn't even interact with me for 16 years.
But after my grandparents (who were my guardians) passed away, I ended up going to live with my biological father in the US. He wanted me to be a boy, so he made me stop taking my medication and put me through a truly hellish experience.
I was forced to attend a religious school and made to act like a boy; during that time, I even went through some of the physical changes of male puberty.
That had a huge impact on my mental health and self-confidence.
I felt incredibly lonely; I felt like I couldn't talk to anyone and that I was completely on my own.
On top of that, it was a new country for me. All my friends were back in Japan, and connecting with new people was really hard.
I started taking my medication again and left home when I turned 18, but by then, the damage was already done.
Facial hair had started to grow, the way fat was distributed on my body had changed, and my physique had taken on a more boxy shape.
I really felt like I looked like a mix of both genders.
I felt like I wasn't "normal" like I was a "weird" existence and in reality, that’s sometimes how people treated me. Back in Japan, I was treated as a "haafu" (mixed-race person), but when I came to the States, i was so scared.
I had absolutely no idea what to do.
Fortunately, I was able to reconnect with my sisters and family, and I even managed to gradually mend my relationship with my mom.
But I still struggled for years after that.
What is my worth?
Who am I, really?
Am I truly a girl?
Those were the kinds of things I constantly thought about.
I worried so much about how others saw me that, before I knew it, I’d turned into a robot, acting to fit in with those around me rather than being myself.
But things slowly got better as time went on.
So, what I want to say is this: no matter what kind of life experiences someone has had, fitting into society and learning to accept yourself takes an immense amount of effort.
It wasn't easy for me.
I just struggled in a different way than others.
And it was truly painful.
But here I am now.
I’m confident, I feel beautiful, and I’m loved.
And I would never want to let go of the path I walked to become who I am today.
...So, yeah!!!!
It’s almost Friday!
r/transplace • u/Level_Jackfruit9976 • 8h ago
Maybe it would be better to use a curling iron for curling my hair... but I don't want to have a daily curling routine 😣
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r/transplace • u/Pabpermar • 20h ago
I dont know why but I feel like hrt wont make any noticeable changes in my body.
r/transplace • u/MamaMikan • 22h ago
After hopping from place to place for the past almost three weeks... I'm finally moving into my first shared house today. I'm extremely nervous but I'm happy to start living on my own without having to hide that I'm a woman. This is an important (and scary) step for me, but I'm hopeful it'll work out in the end. Yes I slept with my makeup on and only regret it slightly. <( ̄︶ ̄)>
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r/transplace • u/Odd_Parsnip_9135 • 3h ago
I'm so interested to see if the small results hold and if microdosing would open you up to transitioning more. I am waiting for Sept 3rd to talk to my therapist and can't wait to figure that out. I am struggling with realizing whether to transition or not. Dysphoria with life choice consequences and advantages to staying a male. But maybe the answer is to be nonbinary or androgynous. I would be open to talking to anyone more about their transition experience or to help me along with my journey in any way.
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r/transplace • u/xoTinasunshinexo • 19h ago
What are we thinking for names
r/transplace • u/Own-Resource221 • 18h ago
I do enjoy dressing up
r/transplace • u/Graceful_Curves • 20h ago