Image 1 — Do you guys feel invisible in trans content across social media? PLEASE ENGAGE SO I CAN HELP⚠️
Image 2 — Do you guys feel invisible in trans content across social media? PLEASE ENGAGE SO I CAN HELP⚠️
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Do you guys feel invisible in trans content across social media? PLEASE ENGAGE SO I CAN HELP⚠️

I’m a 26 yr old transman 8 yrs on T and was wondering, do you guys see black transmen visible on social media or is it I just haven’t found them? Most of us I think aren’t as open on social media. The same scrutiny cis black men face for being anything other than tough or straight I think we face and alot of times self impos. For me, I used to be visible but it got annoying being the main topic of my existence and also the trump scare last year made me be more careful. Do you guys wish you had representation for black trans men on social media or somewhere even private like our own app or something? If so, how would you want to see it? In business, music, fitness, helping newer transmen with learning how to be real men since it can be hard and sometimes toxic trying to learn it from the wrong ones? I ask because I dont want to just be hidden, I want to help and I create music, I transformed my body to 195lb of lean muscle, I am in business, and I also have learned what it is to be a man, how not to undermine yourself, learn to be confident, direct, etc all as a black transman without losing who I am.

u/Kindly-Explanation-7 — 2 days ago
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(26 M, Dallas, TX) Can someone help me with advice on career work?

I just turned 26 and im stressed tf out about what to do for a career. I feel like to live a good life in the ever-inflating economy I need minimum $80k-$100k a year. I’ve done ATV/motorcycle sales, forex trading, and wholesale real estate and honestly I don’t like any of them. Forex was probably the best I liked but I noticed how much the market shifted end of 2024 and early 2025 and the manipulation is just way too high to risk now. I am honestly tired of people saying do what you love or like because all I really have loved is music and I have great people-relational skills. But I don’t want my passion (music) to become a job bc I’ll hate it. I just want a job that makes good money, I do my part, get paid and get home at a decent time like 5pm. I don’t have any degrees. I know this sounds cynical but I am genuinely trying to find something and want to live a good life, I’m not greedy and I am a hard worker. I want to travel, invest, spend time with my family and be able to afford what I need. Any thoughts or wisdom from ppl who have been through this and found something?

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u/Kindly-Explanation-7 — 1 month ago