Discover the world of Nyxis, a comic artist who captures the experiences of transgender women with humor and sensitivity.
Through her Instagram platform, she often shares her personal journey and artistic reflections, engaging over 2K followers. Her comics delve into themes like identity exploration, the nuances of transitioning, and everyday challenges, resonating deeply with those following her.
From experimenting with names to adapting fashion choices, Nyxis' work is not just entertaining but enlightening, offering a unique perspective on the highs and lows of womanhood and transition.
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Genius. I like my given name, so I never really thought how much of a pain it could be to choose your name. My friend just adapted his middle name.
As an Allie I don't think fully I can understand y’all’s struggle but I certainly can give support and a laugh sincerely your local cis man.
One day in the dead of night the boobie fairy will appear and grant your wish.
Lol, when I was younger I really wanted to wear bras bc they felt “grown up,” now I hate them
Omg, someone asked me the same question. I always drew females and preferred female characters. My thoughts were exactly that but I felt like I was going to come across as someone I wasn't if I said anything. They assumed I was a lesbian. For me, drawing females just came more naturally and graceful. I love coming up with flowing dresses. Now I want to get back into sketching.
I finally wore a suit to the school dance for the first time. I was so excited and then I spent the whole night getting misgendered in both genders. Being nonbinary can be rough like first I see teachers who know me who say "Oh this is [name] she's my student." and then I have photographers saying, "Wait let's put him on the left." Like how the heck do I present as they/them.
Oh. I get it now. Took me a hot minute. HRT stands for hormone replacement therapy. Does it change the condition of your skin?
Why do we (trans people) always have the best fashion sense?
I'm a cis woman but I feel exactly the same in reverse. Fück woman's pants, the pockets are lies.
This is a new one for I’m aware of heat from fire , fire from heat could anyone explain this I’ve seen in different trans memes.
As a Cis woman I'd like to say, you're all welcome to use the same bathroom as I do. Nobody except for some àss-eared douchebags actually care either.
My own anxiety prevents me from caring about who or what is using the stall next to me. I'm just trying to keep my head down and get out with clean hands
Load More Replies...Cis-woman here. If a guy is going to assault women in a bathroom, he isn't going to require a sociably-acceptable reason to enter first. As in, anyone who says letting trans-women utilise women-only spaces is opening the doors to men claiming to be transferred for the sole purpose of attacking women. Men like that don't ask permission.
I have to agree. It's not like women's public washroom's are entirely shut away from all public's view and access. The ones in Canada, the women's washroom is usually the first washroom and has a very open doorway. Sometimes with full view of the stalls, and, yes, we have some gaps in the stall doors. Not only that, but I've had other women peak in at me through the stall gaps, or try to break down the doors with force, instead of asking if anyone is in the stall. I've had other women make threats to me for just being there because they're in there doing d***s and having a paranoid trip. I still find all sorts of bodily fluids on the seat, walls and floor. Tampons/pads stuffed in the toilet paper dispenser, syringes left on the floor, toilet paper littered all over, hair in the sink and counters. You name it. Women still have to worry about females exploiting others with their phones recording in the washrooms.
Load More Replies...Ah, the “school bathroom dilemma.” Aka why I’m always mildly dehydrated.
I remember growing up I never wanted to use public restrooms. I would hold it til I got home no matter how bad it was. Then when I remembered I'm a woman I realized that (as my subconscious had been screaming at me for 30+ years) the problem wasn't that it was public but that it was the men's room I was going into! I felt like an unwelcome intruder all those times.
Honestly, I believe most people take for granted such simple things, while a trans or intersex person has to expend a fair amount of thought and planning for so, SO many things. I can't imagine the stress involved in all of that.
Load More Replies...Family washrooms. The trans people at my work use the gender neutral, one room family washroom, as they can't use the men's nor the women's.
And this is why I have the unhealthy habit of not using the bathroom at school!
Relatable, even after realizing that I was a demigirl I continue to only use gender neutral washrooms, even if it's a single person washroom.
I would just pick the one with whatever physical (u know what I mean) gender you were born with
I guess this is one of the hardest things for me to understand. I've never even thought about being a man; I just am and always have been. That must really suck.
*faint rumble* *cloud of pumpkin spice lattes, oversized sweaters and books appears on the horizon*
Yay I’m not the only one that does the aspirational picrew, lmao
The character also has a large tattoo with a vine like design over both shoulders
Load More Replies...The character also has a large tattoo with a vine like design over both shoulders
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