So because I occasionally get bursts of anon questions, I thought a page like this could be handy for those who want to know certain things. This is a work in progress while I trawl my archive for relevant posts

Trans 101

On what makes people a certain gender
What makes someone trans?
On Legal ID sex/gender markers (and why they’re not medically necessary) 
Some tips to avoid being a violent transphobe
On non-trans women engaging with TERFs
Why it’s wrong to call trans people out for ‘reproducing gender norms’ (and medical gatekeeping’s role in it)
Everyday cissexism in language
Basic transmisogyny (including its definition)
How marginalized people speak out about oppression (and what we really mean)
Transphobia and Homophobia are not Ableist (and why)
The importance of being able to express anger and talking about oppression on a society-wide level
Trans folks and medical treatment pt 1
Trans folks and medical treatment pt 2

Cissexism 101 (the basics)

Why genderbends are transphobic and cissexist

Resource page for Trans-related readings and education not written by me

How to Write Trans Characters 101 Masterlist

What is Dysphoria?

Sex is a Construct

One post
Another post
A third post

Politics of Desire and Cissexism

(if you’re wondering if you’re transphobic for not liking X genitals, read links below)

Why this is not actually about anyone being sexually available to trans people

One of my best, most in-depth post on this matter
A follow-up with more detail

One touching on the above and reiterating that eliminating sexual repulsion should not be the primary goal of healing from trauma

The history of “Lesbians are transphobic if they’re not into dick” discourse
Another lengthy post on the matter
A shorter one 
The role of sex’s construction in politics of desire

Sexual Repulsion

My first post on the matter
My second, less detailed post
My third post that’s full of easier to read jot notes and tl;dr style writing

Trans Fetishization

G!P rd 1 (my calmest and simplest post)
G!P rd 2 (my longest post)
G!P rd 3 (the relationship b/w this trope and compulsory heterosexuality and heteronormativity)
G!P rd 4
G!P rd 5 (role of internalized transphobia and lacking media representation)
G!P rd 6 (dissecting the trope’s stereotypes and elements pt1)
G!P rd 7 (dissecting the trope’s stereotypes and elements pt2)
G!P rd 8 (on folks using g!p for trans rep, and the mistakes they make)
G!P rd 9 (post on link b/w interest in reading about trans and intersex women’s bodies, and the real life interest in us)
G!P rd 10 (a response to a fandom survey on kinks that reveals deeply held fetishization via g!p works)
G!P rd 11 (on reasons why folks read/write g!p, and why g!p is not the answer)
G!P rd 12 (big lengthy condensed post covering many of the above points)
G!P rd 13 (on media representation shaping minds)
G!P rd 14 (why ‘kinks’ of marginalized peoples can’t be compared to kinks like choking)
G!P rd 15 (another 101 breakdown)
G!P rd 16 (on whether authors should try to understand trans people before writing us, also on a/b/o)
G!P  rd 17 (Big combo post full of bits from prior posts)
G!P rd 18  (Partway an intro 101 breakdown, part a discussion on the impregnation kink common in it)
G!P rd 19  (why casting g!p chars in roles usually occupied by toxic cis men is transmisogynistic)
G!P rd 20 (very basic rundown of g!p, b!p, a/b/o)
G!P rd 21 (why we don’t need more content like g!p works and why people who arne’t trans women shouldn’t write it)
G!P rd 22 (massive post covering most bases on why it’s harmful, why it’s fetishistic, why the community needs to own up)
G!P rd 23 (pt1  pt2  pt3  pt4)

Survey of g!p works in the Swen/Swan Queen fandom

Preliminary analysis of g!p works in The 100 fandom

On writing intersex and trans characters for sexual purposes

On writing trans characters in stories in order to feature a pregnancy narrative

On the dearth of trans representation (and the impact that makes, and why we deserve better)

On Mpreg

On Mpreg 2

On A/B/O

Allyship 101