“I want a binderso bad and if Idon’t get oneI’m going toexplode”Hearing peopletalk about yourcommunity likewe’re not evenhumanDeadnameeventually soundsunfamiliar and yourealize you justdon’t associatewith it anymoreAlexa,playHome byCavetownWanting towear boyclothes so badbut unable tobuy any“My parents will beso confused anddisappointed andthey’ll neveraccept me and I’lldoom the entirebloodline”“Yourname isn’tChris”Thinking you passonly to look in amirror and realizeyou just look like ashort 10 year oldgirl in a hoodieAvoidingsayinglegal nameat homeLiving adouble life(girl at home,boy atschool)“Don’tlookdown”Just blatanttransphobiafor noreasonFlannelsmybeloved80s-90smusic is theonly thingthat gives megender envyFREEDysphoriaattackGetsjealous ofliterally anycis boyRemembering noone trulyunderstands, andyou just have to letthe dysphoriaslowly kill youaloneTWOSPORTSBRAS (doesliterallynothing)“My parents willgrieve thedaughter theynever had and Ijust can’t dothat to them”Wondering whyfriends at schoolare moresupportive thanyour ownparentsFantasizingof runningaway andgetting topsurgeryWearingboysdeodorantHearing yourmom say kidsare too youngto be trans(never comingout)Refraining fromsaying “us” and“we” whilediscussingtrans rights“I want a binderso bad and if Idon’t get oneI’m going toexplode”Hearing peopletalk about yourcommunity likewe’re not evenhumanDeadnameeventually soundsunfamiliar and yourealize you justdon’t associatewith it anymoreAlexa,playHome byCavetownWanting towear boyclothes so badbut unable tobuy any“My parents will beso confused anddisappointed andthey’ll neveraccept me and I’lldoom the entirebloodline”“Yourname isn’tChris”Thinking you passonly to look in amirror and realizeyou just look like ashort 10 year oldgirl in a hoodieAvoidingsayinglegal nameat homeLiving adouble life(girl at home,boy atschool)“Don’tlookdown”Just blatanttransphobiafor noreasonFlannelsmybeloved80s-90smusic is theonly thingthat gives megender envyFREEDysphoriaattackGetsjealous ofliterally anycis boyRemembering noone trulyunderstands, andyou just have to letthe dysphoriaslowly kill youaloneTWOSPORTSBRAS (doesliterallynothing)“My parents willgrieve thedaughter theynever had and Ijust can’t dothat to them”Wondering whyfriends at schoolare moresupportive thanyour ownparentsFantasizingof runningaway andgetting topsurgeryWearingboysdeodorantHearing yourmom say kidsare too youngto be trans(never comingout)Refraining fromsaying “us” and“we” whilediscussingtrans rights

trans scary - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. “I want a binder so bad and if I don’t get one I’m going to explode”
  2. Hearing people talk about your community like we’re not even human
  3. Deadname eventually sounds unfamiliar and you realize you just don’t associate with it anymore
  4. Alexa, play Home by Cavetown
  5. Wanting to wear boy clothes so bad but unable to buy any
  6. “My parents will be so confused and disappointed and they’ll never accept me and I’ll doom the entire bloodline”
  7. “Your name isn’t Chris”
  8. Thinking you pass only to look in a mirror and realize you just look like a short 10 year old girl in a hoodie
  9. Avoiding saying legal name at home
  10. Living a double life (girl at home, boy at school)
  11. “Don’t look down”
  12. Just blatant transphobia for no reason
  13. Flannels my beloved
  14. 80s-90s music is the only thing that gives me gender envy
  15. FREE
  16. Dysphoria attack
  17. Gets jealous of literally any cis boy
  18. Remembering no one truly understands, and you just have to let the dysphoria slowly kill you alone
  19. TWO SPORTS BRAS (does literally nothing)
  20. “My parents will grieve the daughter they never had and I just can’t do that to them”
  21. Wondering why friends at school are more supportive than your own parents
  22. Fantasizing of running away and getting top surgery
  23. Wearing boys deodorant
  24. Hearing your mom say kids are too young to be trans (never coming out)
  25. Refraining from saying “us” and “we” while discussing trans rights