And so, the time came to finally write my tranniversary mega. I had scheduled MONTHS in advance, in anticipation of making a post celebrating a year of being out as a trans person, celebrating the onset of Pride Month (which should be every month but June is also peak egg cracking season trans-hatch), and going over all of the major things that have happened in the past year. I go to write it a few days before, which says a lot, and… I don’t know what to say. A lot of things ended up happening that make this a different kind of post? I haven’t really been on this bear site in a bit, my mental health took a really horrible turn, I had been burning out for months, and to be honest I’m still recovering. The semester is finally over, and I’m still somewhat volatile, especially in terms of my anxiety. Like, existentially bad. There were also aspects of the site that compounded on issues I was having, and the enjoyment was vanishing, so I decided to take my leave. I did end up staying in tracha by the way, highly recommend joining if you haven’t already. Element has many wonderful tools to help with the anxiety that could come with a chatroom, and I know anxiety quite well 😅. Notifications are easy to disable, or enable if need be, I still get DM notifications. Was also able to turn off my read receipts, which was a huge cause of anxiety for me, it takes a lot less energy to lurk, and now I don’t feel a lingering obligation to say something. I’m getting sidetracked at this point, I don’t want to make the intro longer than the rest of the post, so let’s just get into it.

Part 1: Her/Kit's Tranniversary

This place, this site, certainly helped to crack my egg. It’s what got me to create an account in the first place. I had lurked for a bit, maybe a while, on and off. The kind of thing where I wasn’t in the community, but was still looking at memes and news. Starting to notice the community is when I noticed the quantity of trans people on the site, which was of course very cool. It still is. And hearing others speak of their experiences had me intrigued, in the way that trans-related things did, in the way that it all made me feel uncomfortable at the same time. I felt bad about this, despite knowing it wasn’t from a place of fear or hatred of others, but myself. Seeing people existing in that way, talking about their experiences, making internet posts and memes, made me start thinking about myself, and what I wanted, and that traditionally (and even today) doesn’t go well for me. Defense mechanisms kicked in hard, and so I continued drifting and not knowing why, always getting that funny feeling when those topics came up. It was the constant reminder that this site gave me that got me to start thinking, and many people talked about their feelings, their transitions, their experiences (again, yea this is a big one). They sounded so happy, and I wanted to be happy like that, but that did that mean? Was I really trans? And boom, that’s where the trans mega comes in. Taking in more and more, relating to more and more experiences, hearing people talk about HRT, and my egg was on its way out. At first I felt foreign, like a stalker. I didn’t feel real, I didn’t belong, but at the same time, I wanted this more and more. There were surely negative experiences talked about, but the rose-tinted glasses were on, and I saw what I needed to see. As such I created an account, to get to be apart of the community, yes, but also to start asking questions, start talking to people. I created an account, and in still half in hiding half in denial, I made my PFP an anime girl and I used they/them pronouns “for opsec”. The account is long gone, but she/her pronouns were added pretty quickly, then removed for a bit I think, and then added again. I never stopped using them after that (note: gender kind of messed me up for a while, I ran “any” for a bit). From there it was the Luna account, and then, well, me.

What if HRT could improve my voice? Save my hair? I started asking myself many things that started as soon as I heard that HRT was more than just for feels. I didn’t even have a strong grasp of what it was, let alone what it did. I started researching, spending a lot of time researching, not just HRT but trans feelings, experiences, things I would have never said I felt but buried inside? Always there. I excel at burying my thoughts and feelings, so it really was just one more thing. Still working on this today, for what it’s worth, but I like to think I’ve made major progress at this point. Anyways, eventually HRT became the kind of thing where every change sounded good, except for one. The big one. Or should I say big ones? As much as the body could be changed, and made to more of my liking, once these grew in, they’d never leave. That’s right. Boobs. I had major anxiety over them, didn’t know if I wanted them, even. At the time I was still thinking I would be more nonbinary, femboy adjacent maybe. What if I don’t like them? I don’t think I would, and I want to be able to make that choice, have more control over it. So I looked in to SERMs, and after seeing the side effects I decided against it. Not for a lack of looking into it, but there really isn’t a lot of research on them, and so I decided if I was going to start HRT I was going to have to go “all in”. A bit of a time skip, but a few weeks into starting HRT, I was lying on my chest and it felt sore, hurt decently bad. Wondered if it was my shitty lungs again, but it hurt more than straining to breathe. In two areas, to be specific. To this day it was a huge euphoria hit, and from that moment I’ve wanted them as big as I can get them. I say “prog save me” on the regular, and in a more present note, I’m hoping to start in a few days!!!

It was after confirming I wanted HRT, and also had dysphoria, that I admitted to myself that I was trans. I still felt fake, not real, lesser than, and was still figuring out how exactly I was trans, but I was there for sure. A few weeks later, and I started journaling, at first just gender thoughts, but expanding to my whole life. I’ve been doing so for a year as of May 19th, which also means we’re moving fast from here. I didn’t think I would though, the entire point of the journal was to put my thoughts somewhere, because I planned to hide until I changed my living situation. Safe to say the plan was to wait a while, as I planned on remaining in that situation until I completed my education. Luckily, this didn’t last. My mom started catching on too quickly, in other words, I failed to hide it well. I couldn’t at this point, I had to try everything. Getting cuter shoes when I needed shoes again, shaving more often, shaving my legs. It is a huge autism moment, but when she told me about HRT like I didn’t know anything, I went into an infodump about HRT and SERMs. Yep, I’m trans, ma. I had a feeling at least she would be accepting, for the most part. This was 6 days into the journal lol, no time at all. And on this day one year ago, I would come out to the rest of my immediate family, who all took it quite well. It’s pretty great, they love me lots, although my one gripe is when they try to explain gender or sexuality to me. Is there a word for this kind of “mansplaining”, because I need it.

The speed of which I would go about things increased. I had an appointment for informed consent HRT scheduled just two days later, and a little less than a week after that I was on HRT. From there it’s just been my activity on this site. Learning more, talking to so many nice people, and getting to know some amazing people. Spending a lot of time on the gender carousel, hopping off, getting back on, hopping off (it was a wild ride, although I lied when I said it was fun it hurt like hell). Changing genders like I had to change batteries, questioning my sexuality to an obsessive degree (well I did for gender too). Making memes, shitposting, talking life, and many, many vents. It’s been, despite all the turmoil that came with it, my self-ravaging crises, and all of the pain, one of the best years of my life. There was pain, but there were so many happy moments as well, wonderful moments I hadn’t had anything like in such a long long time. Rather than just having horrible depression, I now have significantly less depression, so much less hopelessness, and a much better grasp of control of my own life (although, still working on that too). My anxiety has gotten a whole lot worse, but that’s because I have something to lose, so many somethings. I fear so much, let so much eat away at me, because I actually care now. I want to know who I am, I want to know what I want, and I want to get to know people, live life, leave my little bubble that I’ve been stuck in for as long as I can remember. I’ve made a prison for myself, and I’ve not even worked my way out yet, but the bars have come down. I’m no longer in the cell, and that is a wonderful thing. I care for people so much more now just as a product of caring more about things now. I already cared a lot about people and life as a concept, it’s what radicalized me, but caring for everything else managed to boost that even more. For the people I care about, I care so much. I fear losing them, so much. I probably don’t have much reason to worry, but since when has anxiety been one for reason? Don’t worry, I’m working on it :>

What else to say? Not sure, to be honest. Life moves on, transition keeps going, and I hope my second year is even better than my first! Meeting trans people has been wonderful. Not in real life, community is dead where I live, trust me, I’ve tried, but people on the mega and tracha! You’ve all talked to me in various degrees, but it’s been wonderful talking to all of you. Thanks for reinforcing the fact that trans people do, in fact exist, in a world where I can count the number of trans people I have seen and know offline to varying degrees on my fingers. Going to hope that I can find some stuff to attend and some people to meet this pride month. I only hope to whatever higher power may or may not exist that their sole method of communication is not fucking discord (or instagram, snapchat, etc. for that matter, but I know people fucking love discord and I hate it with a passion. You may say this isn’t relevant, to which I will say, fuck discord.

Part 2: Monster Hunter

So you’re probably wondering what in the world the thumbnail is. Let your eyes be blessed by such a holy sight. You witness the Switch Axe, arguably the best weapon in indie studio Capcom’s only hit (and a mediocre one at best), Monster Hunter World. Want to be an axe lesbian AND a sword lesbian? Want to find genderfluid representation in an inanimate object? Just otherwise hate making choices? Just use Switch Axe, it’s both an axe and a sword!!!

I mean, the insect glaive is also pretty nice, and I do like a lot of the weapons, bit aside. As of late, I’ve put Fire Emblem down in exchange for Xenoblade X and the topic of this part of the post, Monster Hunter. Yes, me, the person who has made multiple megathread posts on Fire Emblem has not touched it in months. I am thinking of running an Enbarr Edition (woke mod) playthrough of Crimson Flower though, so I might be back on FE soon, but for now we’re talking Monster Hunter. Oh, and I’m not getting technical. I do not know much about this game, I just know that it’s fun and I want to share some of why that is! I’m not an expert, I could be wrong on some technical things, and yes I am a poser and started with Rise and World… a couple months after Wilds came out. Truly ahead of the curve.

Monster Hunter is an action RPG developed by… you know what, no. Monster Hunter is a fun game where you hunt big monsters. There are many weapons to choose from, the best of which are Insect Glaive and Switch Axe, sorry to the one Gunlance fan lol I feel bad (/j, all weapons are good) and they all play so differently that changing weapons is such a fresh experience every time. Each weapon has so much to it, so many layers, that many players pick one and stick with it like they’re picking a main in a hero shooter. That’s not even mentioning the monsters. I’ve still barely learned what they all do, because they all feel so different. I know what to expect with some of them, but went and fought some I haven’t done in a while and I’m getting my ass kicked, which is of course the authentic Monster Hunter experience.

Character customization (and feline/canine customization!) is very fun, I had a good amount of hours in the character creators alone. So much to choose from, and there wasn’t free changing at the time (mods my beloved) so I really wanted to make it count. Made designs I liked and then stuck with them, haven’t really changed much. Same with XCX, even with the option to change, and hating having to make a permanent decision, I grow attached to my characters, and then it looks weird when they look different. Although, I did turn them into foxgirls, because they are avatar characters and should be reflexive of the player. Inhales… eepawoo!

So many armors to choose from too! I’ll touch modding here as well, but I unlocked all of the cosmetic armors and it’s such fun dressing my character up! Right now, my character in world is running white hair and a pretty nice black coat, it’s giving more edgy, but I like it (also color matching for anything other than white is tough with the fox stuff on world, so sad). On Rise, I have more of a red theme going on, and although nothing is consistent, running full Mizutsune gear is what I’m doing now, and it’s quite fun! Yeah, that too, a lot if not all of the monsters have their own armor sets, as well as their own cosmetic armor sets, and some have multiple! Customizing to your hearts content is key to the authentic Monster Hunter experience. I’ve also added many other mods, mostly QoL but also some fun stuff. None of it is really game-breaking, but I could if I want to, and that’s powerful, but it’s also nice to be able to tweak the game to however I want to enjoy it!

They also look soooooo good. Rise has it’s charm, especially considering it was made for the Nintendo Switch, but World, oh my gosh. Extremely good looking game. Between that and Xenoblade X I have been spoiled for visuals as of late. So atmospheric and immersive, and the environments are so dynamic, and World captures ecosystems so well. Maps are vast, have variety, have verticality, and even just walking around and exploring is such a treat. The fact that monsters can interact with the environment as well, from breakable objects to nests, is just absolutely wonderful.

There’s a whole lot more I could say, or I couldn’t, I can’t put it into words. Very fun experience, very fun playing with others (not randos I have social anxiety even online), and I got World and the DLC for like 16 USD so that was a huge win. So what are you waiting for? Go play Monster Hunter! Can’t play online for free, but getting it cheaper is a hell of a deal. I bring Xenoblade X up here as well, but these games are solidifying themselves in my top rankings, to be honest. Monster Hunter is a blast and I’ve gotten completely sucked in, and I do intend to play and finish Xenoblade X. It’s quite nice playing all of these new and amazing games :>

And that’s where I’ll leave all of you. I’ll interact with the mega this week, but then, I’m gone. I don’t think I’ll delete this account like I said, but I already unmodded from most places and am logging off. Maybe I’ll come back one day. Maybe I won’t. If I did, I’d happily step up and mod both this comm and the disabled comm again. We have plenty here, but I feel genuinely bad about leaving the disabled comm, and well, I hope that in the event I returned you’d all be happy to have me. Honestly if I had a way to isolate the two comms and be in them, I would o7. Not to shill tracha again, but that’s kind of what it is to me. Everyone I talk to on matrix (which is like one person consistently but brain please shush) is from tracha, and it really is a nice space, albeit one with varying degrees of activity but I’m not the one to complain, and so I’m not. Life is tough, energy is low, and I feel exactly the same way. I guess I keep bringing tracha up to drive home the fact that I’m not dropping off the face of the Earth. I’m still here, not cutting myself off and isolating myself, just trying to get a better hold of my anxieties and other mental stuff and my self. The various batteries of life drain fast, but I’ll keep going. I know many feel those drains too, but just keep going and take any time you may need!

Live as yourselves, strive to grow, stay curious, take that extra step for yourselves, and care for not just the other people in your lives, but yourselves as well. We deserve to live, and we deserve to be here, as ourselves, no matter what others might think or say or do.

May you all have a great week, and HAPPY PRIDE MONTH LET’S GO!!! trans-ferret

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    hi, does anyone wanna make the mega in the upcoming weeks? if so, reply to this post and i’ll add you to the list!

    the list as it stands:

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    Happy tranniversary, and thank you for sharing so honestly. Reading your words hit me deeply … I’m also trans, but living as a refugee in a camp right now, and every day is a battle to survive and stay hopeful. Access to food, healthcare, and safety is a constant struggle, but what keeps me going is knowing I’m not alone. Posts like yours remind me that trans joy and community still exist, even in pain. I dream of one day celebrating my own tranniversary in a safer place. Wishing you healing, and thank you again for being real. 🏳️‍⚧️💙💪🏿

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    There’s a woman who I’m becoming fast friends with in a social setting where we see each other regularly. When we first met I was pretty gender non-conforming to begin with, but a few weeks later I came out as trans. She is the only ostensibly cis person I know who responded with absolute delight at the news. Lots of people have been cool and great, but this was unbridled joy excitement. She said something about how she was glad I was “on team woman”.

    This morning I mentioned that I think her outfits are just fantastic (because they rule, she has amazing style, like a European super-spy or something). I had worried prior to coming out, that any compliments might be creepy. She in turn said she really loved my outfits and had been telling her husband about me how “she clearly puts so much thought into her personal style”. And I’m like “YES!” Because I am here every day over-thinking how to achieve this soft-butch-professional-lesbian-serving-mother-etc effect I have right now.

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      What was so nice is it wasn’t a platitude “she looks nice” or “she looks feminine”, she had been paying attention.

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    Had to explain to a room of straight dudes why a bidet is good, man I really do be standing out like this. They gonna figure out I’m a queer since I wash my ass. Also had to correct one dude who thought it shot dirty toilet water at you. If I end up being some sort of pipeline for these dudes teaching them how to cook and wash their ass can get an honorary breadtube status?

    • My supposedly cishet friend just mentioned he plans to get one out of nowhere practically a week ago. Is he actually not cishet or just old enough to care about having a clean butt without bleeding?

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    People, a pride month miracle might be happening.

    After complaining about laser this week, I shaved yesterday, and my hair hasn’t really grown back. Like, I see it in there (still have the shadow), but it hasn’t really grown at all.

    Something might be happening…

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    they made HRT free in my country but only for menopausal cis women. really had to go out of their way to make it transphobic. also just had this communicated to me by the pharmacist in such an ignorant way as to be extremely offensive. i fucking hate it here

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    My nephew has a teacher “Mx. So-and-So” and it makes me so happy to hear him talk about how much he learns from “Mix Firstname” and that they’re his favorite teacher. Just so much innocence and lack of prejudice - and I can’t imagine what shit the teacher has to put up with just to be where they are, doing what they love, yet still they excel. Legit thank you all for being you and being alive - the world is a better place with you all in it trans-heart

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      My mom has a big butt. So do all the other women in her family.

      Out of my siblings, neither me nor my sister got to inherit the big butt. Just my cis brother. What the hell, mom.

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    I came out as agender to one of my irl friends yesterday for the first time! And by “came out” I mean I changed my pronouns on Instagram to they/them three months ago and waited for someone to notice.

    I kinda hate coming out because I don’t want my sexuality or gender to be a big deal at all, I’d rather just not mention it and have it be an obvious truth.

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      They always say that you should do laser asap because it takes so long. But what they don’t tell you is how long it takes to change your entire wardrobe, especially when you’re poor.

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      Wish I had megathread transes close by so I could drag them shopping for a whole new wardrobe 😔

      Honestly though same, I have an okay spring to fall wardrobe with like 10 go-to outfits but my winter stuff is all my old mens clothes.

      If you’re trying to get more outfit variety specifically, might I recommend the trick I use when buying clothes? What I do is, whenever I pick a piece out, I have to be able to think of at least 1 outfit I would make with it that can’t use anything except what I have at home. So for instance, when I picked out a miniskirt a while back I also had a found a top that went very well with it. But buying both would have been expensive. So I thought of pieces I had at home that I’d use with either, and I realised that the miniskirt went well with my plaid top, but the top I was trying on wouldn’t go well with anything. So I bought only the miniskirt. I do this to try and make sure I really like any piece I get, but it can help with ensuring outfit variety too.

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      i found one tank top i like and bought it in 7 colours and the only difference between winter me and summer me is whether i wear a sweater over it. #winnning?

      (also when i figure out and have the energy to deal with leg hair without ingrowns all over the place i guess i wear demin shorts instead of jeans)

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    bittersweet dysphoria venting

    sometimes i yell at the gods telling them i would have been so good at being a cis girl. it would have been so much nicer and easier, i could have done it so well

    but i’m also really good at being a trans girl apparently

    i think i’m just really good at being a girl regardless of what’s in my pants

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    I’m not very good at handling new situations kitty-cri-potato

    misgendering

    So my friend and I went shopping, and as we were getting ready to leave for it she asked me some question and I gave some answer, don’t really remember. Then she said “I should have known better then to ask a dude to go shopping with me”.

    That obviously hurt a lot. Both from the direct misgendering of me, and the social side of it, being reminded that I was raised as a boy and don’t have the same experience most women might have. I didn’t really know what to say and just said nothing. I almost cried. Anyway she went to the bathroom and we left. Then in the car, she apologized and said she thought about it.

    I didn’t really know what to say. Usually when someone apologizes to me, I just say its okay/no worries or something similar. Because its usually not any kind of issue for me and I understand. But… I don’t know. I was really hurt and it wasn’t okay. Obviously I understand mistakes happen, and wasn’t going to be mad at her or anything, but you know. I didn’t really want to explain how I felt because I didn’t want her to feel worse. She already recognized and apologized, so there’s not really a reason to say it hurt. (probably cringe) but I thanked her and said I really appreciated her saying something. Then we kinda moved on, had a great day, I don’t think she thinks I’m upset with her or anything and I’m not.

    I don’t know what to do in situations like this or if I should do anything now (inclined not to) cheems Literally does not know how to handle someone apologizing other then instantly saying its okay catgirl-flop

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      When I make jokes about boy socialization it’s stuff like when my coworkers are joking about how men hold their wives purses weird so my joke was “yeah I held my mom’s purse once properly and now look at me.” No one else makes jokes at my expense (to my face and from what it sounds like, not behind my back) but they do laugh along with me. That’s the kind of line I would draw with people I socialize with - I can make a joke about it, we all can laugh about it, but they cannot say anything (joking or not) about my being trans. Just the polite proper thing to do.

      You feel hurt because you were misgendered by someone who should know better. Trans femmes have spent A LOT of time pushing down emotions and not feeling feelings, so Im sure that’s very ingrained for you. Your feelings count and you’re allowed to stand up for yourself. Im glad your friend corrected herself and apologized, that was good. If it happens again tell her in the moment that that hurt. It’s okay to feel hurt, eggnog. Hopefully the sting goes away especially if she makes it up to you - I’m really glad she did a more girly-coded activity with you.

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        I guess I should clarify, sorry, I was upset because of that but I don’t think she was intentionally joking about how I was socialized. I think she just forgot I’m trans. That is a very good line to draw and probably where I’d be comfortable with it too. I’ve been a bit surprised how okay with things some people are- just comments and jokes that I’d never be okay with a cis person making to me.

        It really is. Thank you. I will try- I had intended to/talk about pronouns next time she used he but this just hit me really hard.

        Yea, it was really nice :) not really shopping for fun stuff, it was for work, but we got paid to go hang out which is always a win ofc.

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      It’s okay to tell someone you felt hurt. The fact that you felt hurt is a reason to say it, even if she’s apologising, since you can make it clearer how or why or that you hurt. Apologies aren’t just about the person apologising, but the one being apologised to as well, your feelings in this sort of situation do matter and vocalising them would not be shitty of you.

      But this stuff is hard, there’s an impulse to just say it’s okay to let it blow over without rocking the boat too much. To maintain the security of the friendship as it exists. Learning to beat that impulse and actually open up is tricky and takes time to build like any other skill. It’s okay to not have that skill just yet, there’s no shame in it, everyone experiences and learns different things at different times. And recognising that you lack it lets you focus on it to improve in the future.

      And you’ve shown that you can build these skills with everything you’ve been doing lately. Like, coming out to her in the first place was unthinkable for you a year ago. You’ve made progress, and you can do it again here too. I believe in you.

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        Thank you. I was really hoping someone would validate that for me. It is a difficult skill and one I am going to work on. It was very hard in the moment to not just say it was okay.

        It definitely was unthinkable. Thanks again.