Who can follow/like/reblog?
Anyone who is a trans guy or would date a trans guy. Everyone else who follow/reblogs/likes wil be blocked.
Why don’t you let allies follow/reblog/like? That’s unnecessary exclusive. And why date a trans guy? That’s also unnecessarily exclusive.
This blog has an express purpose. That purpose is to show trans guys that they are datable and attractive. It is primarily for trans guys. Therefore, only trans guys and those who would date them should be following, reblogging and liking. This is a strict policy I enforce. There are tons of other blogs out there to follow that are similar but as includive as you wish this blog was. You’re also welcome to start your own blog.
I have this trans themed blog! Would you please follow―
This is a side blog. It cannot follow anyone. And before you ask, I don’t do shout outs. Any blog you see featured here other than dateatransguy is another side blog of mine.
Who qualifies as a trans guy?
Anyone who was not designated male at birth and your gender identity is masculine leaning. That could have to do with your presentation, your personality, your mannerisms, your pronouns, your clothes, some strong inner feeling. Basically, if you would answer the question “Are you a trans guy?” with a “Yes”, you’re golden.
Well, I’m not a trans guy and I don’t date trans guys but I’m an ally and―
Please unfollow now before I block you.
I read one of your posts and a trans guy would/could never―
Please unfollow now before I block you.
Do you avoid pronouns in your posts? Why?
I do, and it’s because not all trans guys use he/him/his pronouns. To be general, I use they/them/theirs pronouns but I stll strive to avoid pronouns altogether.
I’m offended that you use they/them/theirs pronouns in your posts because―
Please unfollow now before I block you.
Who are you?
My name is Liam. I am a trans guy.
What is a gatekeeper?
Gatekeepers are members of a community who think it is their God-given task to tell people whether or not they can belong to that community. An example are the people who complain to me about using they pronouns in the posts. By saying that I should be using he pronouns, they are saying that trans guys who use they pronouns aren’t really guys.
Is this a mlm blog?
No it is not. This blog is, primarily, for trans guys who can identify with the posts, whose reactions are of the “me me me” variety. HOWEVER, anyone who would date a trans guy can follow and reblog. That excludes lesbians and that excludes straight men.
Can you share my blog/Can you share my YouTube channel/Can you share the link to my crowdfunding―
No.