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What's your orientation? (Anonymous Poll) 

37%
4,365 deviants said Bisexual
23%
2,691 deviants said Homosexual
16%
1,907 deviants said Heterosexual
13%
1,505 deviants said Pansexual/omnisexual
4%
513 deviants said Asexual
4%
446 deviants said Other!
3%
318 deviants said Queer
1%
68 deviants said Polysexual

What is your gender identity? (Anonymous Poll) 

63%
6,525 deviants said Female
15%
1,586 deviants said Male
7%
712 deviants said Androgyne
6%
598 deviants said Female to Male Transgender
5%
547 deviants said No gender identity
2%
204 deviants said Other! (please comment!)
1%
141 deviants said Male to Female Transgender

What is your physical sex? (Not gender identity...but we have a poll for that, too!) Anonymous this is! 

80%
6,589 deviants said Female Genitalia
17%
1,371 deviants said Male Genitalia
2%
172 deviants said Currently Transitioning (MtF or FtM)
1%
69 deviants said Other
0%
39 deviants said Intersex Organs

Have you come out? 

35%
2,653 deviants said Just to my friends.
23%
1,696 deviants said Everyone knows. I'm an open book.
16%
1,200 deviants said Just family and friends know.
14%
1,033 deviants said No one knows.
10%
764 deviants said Other (comment?)
2%
165 deviants said To my family only.

Transgendered and Thinking of Starting the Transition?

One of the first steps taken in gender reassignment is hormone treatments. These treatments consist of injections of large amounts of hormones that slowly change your body over the span of a few months to years. You have to be okayed by a psychiatrist before you begin treatments, and the treatments themselves are actually administered by a psychiatrist. Insurance does cover it sometimes but you'll have to check with your provider to see if they cover it for you.

Regardless of whether you're an MtF (Male to Female) or FtM (Female to Male), you should note and be aware of the side-effects of hormone therapy.

For MTFs this means eventual sterility and shrinking of the testicles as well as diminished strength, less hair growth on the body, slow formation of breasts, loss of ejaculation and erection, smoother skin, redistributed fat, and all of the other physical changes you'd associate with what happen to a girl in puberty (with marked differences involving the reproductive organs, obviously.)

For FTMs, the effects are sterility, more hair growth, lower voice, larger clitoris, increased sex drive, sterility, increased aggression, beginning of balding patterns, increased acne, and so on.

FTM testosterone treatments CAN also have the side effects of:
* Breast cancer
* Cancer of endometrium
* Diabetes
* High cholesterol
* Hypertension
* Liver disease

MTF estrogin treatments, on the other hand, can result in:
* Benign pituitary tumors
* Gallbladder disease
* Hypertension (high blood pressure)
* Hypothyroidism
* Liver disease
* Migraine headache
* Tendency for blood to clot, causing related conditions:
---o Aneurysm
---o Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
---o Pulmonary embolism (can be fatal)
* Weight gain
* Worsening of depression (if present); increased sensitivity to stress

Despite all of the risks (remember that while some of these seem like huge side-effects, some of the medication you may already take might list "heart attack leading to death" among many other major side effects on their bottles, too...it doesn't mean that you'll automatically contract any of those diseases) you're probably still dead-set on it. If you are then more power to you and I completely understand.

This varies from state-to-state and country-to-country, but for the most part you have to be 18 years or older OR have parental consent to undergo the treatments.

Unfortunately the psychiatric analysis a transperson has to undergo to be cleared for surgery is sort of odd and assumes some things about people in general. Your answers to their assessment will be compared against the guidelines set forth by the American Psychiatric Association for the diagnosis of Gender Identity Disorder (GID). I'm not saying I agree at all that our condition should be considered a disorder...that kind of maddens me...but if you look at the logic behind the word, coming to terms with the label of GID is easier as we're way out of society's regular supposed order for things.

There's a lot more you need to consider and look into, and I hope that you can manage to get to at least some of this material while at school. Here's a few places you may want to go read up at (some of which I referenced in writing this note):

Transgendercare.com [link]
LGBThealth.com [link]
FTM Info Network [link]
TS Roadmap [link]
- the TS Roadmap list of forums where you can seek help from people that have undergone it or are undergoing treatment [link]

~Alex(andra) ;)


Please send a note to ~kproductions for more information in confidence, or post about it in the forum if you want multiple opinions (just please note that if you do this, your questions will be public.)

Member/Staff Levels Break-Down - OPEN POSITIONS

Journal Entry: Sun Jun 26, 2011, 9:32 AM


Be Proud!


Position breakdown:

Hello! :iconkproductions:~kproductions here! I've made some minor updates to our member/staff level blog entry. I've also opened our staff up for entry! If you're interested in becoming a contributor or adviser, post here. If you're interested in becoming a Super Rainbow Veteran you may also feel free to post, but be warned the position is pretty exclusive. Also keep in mind that this is the largest and fastest-growing LGBT group on deviantART.

Non-members: 1 submission every other month, ability to vote in polls, comment anywhere in the group, and suggest group favorites

Members of Affiliated Groups: 1 submission per month, ability to vote in polls, comment anywhere in the group, and suggest group favorites

Members: 1 submission per week, ability to submit blogs, ability to vote in polls, comment anywhere in the group, suggest group favorites, etc.

Contributors: 3 submissions per week, ability to moderate submissions, voting rights on group activities such as affiliations and featured deviations, ability to submit blogs, ability to edit the OUT Yourself Wall, ability to vote in polls, comment anywhere in the group, suggest group favorites, etc.

Advisers: Unlimited submissions per week, ability to moderate submissions, voting rights on group activities such as affiliations and featured deviations, ability to submit blogs, ability to edit the OUT Yourself Wall, asked to help members from time to time when they submit notes to the group asking for guidance, greater ability to control group functions than Contributors, ability to vote in polls, comment anywhere in the group, suggest group favorites, etc.

Super Rainbow Veterans: They are the back-up founders, really. They can do almost anything to the group, but usually are hands-off. (Come to me, ~kproductions if you have serious group-related questions.) The only thing they can't really do is, um, fire me. :P

Founders: Ultimate Cosmic Power!

This group compared to others

Just in case you're a statistics buff, here is a list of dA's largest LGBT groups as of June 26th, 2011:
Compare to November 5th, 2010
Compare to September 9th, 2010

:icondapride:
#dapride
Age: 103 months
Members: 3,357
Watchers: 6,760

:iconlgbt-on-da:
#LGBT-on-dA
Age: 18 months
Members: 5,708
Watchers: 5,565

:icongaybiworld:
#GayBiWorld
Age: 50 months
Members: 2,152
Watchers: 2,743

:icongbsta:
#GBSTA
Age: 63 months
Members: 1,553
Watchers: 1,923

:iconglbt:
#GLBT
Age: 18 months
Members: 909
Watchers: 987

:iconthelesbianclub:
#TheLesbianClub
Age: 44 months
Members: 2,698
Watchers: 3,267

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Why So Proud?


Why So Proud?
"Hello, I have a question that is not an insult. I am uhm. Andro.

Anyway, I would like to know why you say ' pride ' if you are born with it? Like being proud of good looks, you don't do much for them, you just are born with them."

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My answer:

Thanks for the question! No insult was taken. Here's my answer:

Well it's very similar to an African American person being proud of their heritage. There truly is no difference between African Americans and everyone else in the nation (or world) other than their skin tone, but many are proud nonetheless.

I wouldn't consider being proud of good looks to be the best ana


"Hello, I have a question that is not an insult. I am uhm. Andro.

Anyway, I would like to know why you say ' pride ' if you are born with it? Like being proud of good looks, you don't do much for them, you just are born with them."


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Well it's very similar to an African American person being proud of their heritage. There truly is no difference between African Americans and everyone else in the nation (or world) other than their skin tone, but many are proud nonetheless.

I wouldn't consider being proud of good looks to be the best analogy in this situation, as someone that has good looks is almost always boosted up by our society. That constant positive energy from people because of their good looks naturally leads to pride. The reason it's important for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, Transgendered people, and so on to be proud is because society has yet to fully accept us.

Same sex marriage is still illegal throughout the majority of the United States, crimes committed against LGBT people out of hate are still not considered hate crimes by federal law, police still raid gay bars at the drop of a hat (just happened last week in the town next to mine), LGBT people are forbidden from joining the armed forces, and on top of many other problems there's still a general misunderstanding about and disdain for the LGBT community throughout the nation and worldwide.

The pride that we feel and proclaim so visibly and vocally is our inner voice and strength pushing our respective nations towards equal rights for everyone. Rather than gather our pride from others through compliments for our good looks or anything like that, we generate our own pride from within to help keep ourselves motivated in our fight for equality in the face of discrimination.

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*XRosewaterX Apr 14, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Thank you very much for creating this group for the lesbian/gay community. :) I'm really glad that there are more supporters than I originally thought, which is super awesome! :D

All of you guys rock and are awesome! :hug:
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~Carmine96 Apr 13, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Hey there, people. Just wanted to say, that we support you.
It's amazing that you are proud of who you are.
Here, in Poland, you won't survive a day if you are just a tiny bit different. You're yourself? Then you're damned. You want to be liked? You have to be an asshole to the minorities.
From our point of view, everyone that's "coming out of the closet" is a real badass.
There's nothing to be afraid of.
You rock, people.
We know that this isn't much, but you all have support of an anonymous brony with mental disorders from Poland. We wish we could do more for you.
Peace, love, tolerance.
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~heavily Apr 10, 2013  Student General Artist
I am proud to be a Bisexual
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*Blind-Rave Apr 9, 2013  Student General Artist
I'm not gay,
but I like gays :3
and support their rights~
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Awesome. I too am an ally~
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*Blind-Rave Apr 18, 2013  Student General Artist
Cool! :,D
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:iconpsykan:
Yeah! Thanks for the support! :3
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Mood: Glad ~heavily Apr 10, 2013  Student General Artist
:)
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*Blind-Rave Apr 10, 2013  Student General Artist
:D
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~heavily Apr 10, 2013  Student General Artist
*Hugs*
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