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I wish I didn't know this* but for some men, this is a fetish. I bet you there are some trannies describing their penises as being constantly wet because of something like this. "Tee hee, its not pre cum, my girl dick pussy hole is sooooo wet because I'm a horny bimbo slut tee hee!"
fucking christ I wish I hadn't internetted today
 
If you like Roman Emperors, this one was arguably a troon, no historical revisionism necessary.

Elagabalus
Gayfaceicus over here tops a lot of Historical Trans Icons lists, like this pretty little whitewash of a bio:

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Elagabalus challenged gender norms and conventions during their reign as a Roman emperor in the 3rd century CE. The teenage emperor openly identified as a woman and challenged traditional Roman customs, with classical texts even stating that they once said: “Call me not Lord, for I am a Lady.” Elagabalus’s bold defiance of gender norms and their embrace of their true self challenged societal expectations and left a lasting impact on discussions of gender diversity throughout history.

Must have oopsie forgotten the fact that he was hugely unpopular and largely useless as a leader (he wasn’t yet 18 years old); he prostituted himself publically; his own aunt organized his assassination, from which he ran like a bitch with his mommy; and Rome immediately went about destroying everything he had worked for, re-carved the faces of his statues and generally erased him from existence. But yes, a 4-year reign by a kid that by Roman standards was a fucking creep, in the entire history of that nation, most definitely left a lasting impact on history (rewritten to suit a bunch of porn sick freaks). Most totally. Such an icon!

A confused young teenaged kid throwing himself into unrestrained sexual deviancy with strangers and older men while demanding full and total compliance with his (not a) fetish? One things for sure, he was definitely trans.


EDIT: I stand awesomely corrected by @Susanna below. Learning is fun!
 
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Gayfaceicus over here tops a lot of Historical Trans Icons lists, like this pretty little whitewash of a bio:

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Elagabalus challenged gender norms and conventions during their reign as a Roman emperor in the 3rd century CE. The teenage emperor openly identified as a woman and challenged traditional Roman customs, with classical texts even stating that they once said: “Call me not Lord, for I am a Lady.” Elagabalus’s bold defiance of gender norms and their embrace of their true self challenged societal expectations and left a lasting impact on discussions of gender diversity throughout history.

Must have oopsie forgotten the fact that he was hugely unpopular and largely useless as a leader (he wasn’t yet 18 years old); he prostituted himself publically; his own aunt organized his assassination, from which he ran like a bitch with his mommy; and Rome immediately went about destroying everything he had worked for, re-carved the faces of his statues and generally erased him from existence. But yes, a 4-year reign by a kid that by Roman standards was a fucking creep, in the entire history of that nation, most definitely left a lasting impact on history (rewritten to suit a bunch of porn sick freaks). Most totally. Such an icon!

A confused young teenaged kid throwing himself into unrestrained sexual deviancy with strangers and older men while demanding full and total compliance with his (not a) fetish? One things for sure, he was definitely trans.

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I’m always a bit sceptical about these stories. A lot of Roman history seems to consist of the new guy’s supporters slagging off the old guy. Emperor Balonus increases taxes on the rich, historian twenty years later writes about how Balonus filled the Senate with donkeys and did copulate with them most lasciviously.
 
I've ranted about it before, but yes, Elagabalus being trans is an entirely modern idea. He was enormously unpopular with the Roman aristocracy, being essentially a Syrian teenager suddenly thrust on them as someone they need to bow and scrape before. It comes down to Syrian monarchy working very differently from Roman monarchy, Syrian fashion being entirely different from Roman fashion, and his being essentially a puppet controlled by his mother (and his grandmother). Romans didn't kowtow, but Elagabalus expected them to. Syrians dressed in silk robes and wore makeup, to Romans this would have looked like little more than drag. And Romans especially didn't subordinate themselves to women, so the combination of "he's a puppet of a woman" and "he dresses in drag!" would have been abhorrent to their sensibilities. Ancient Rome isn't called a patriarchy for nothing. Furthermore, Elagabalus was a sun worshipping monotheist, while the Roman elite were staunchly polytheist.

History books are written by aristocrats to flatter their new rulers, so when Elagabalus was deposed every author in the empire suddenly had good reason to slander him. Did he prostitute himself in the streets? Definitely not. Even if he was as depraved as the Augustan History (itself a notoriously untrustworthy work) proclaims his handlers would never have allowed it. Did he marry his eunuch slave as a bride? Almost definitely not, but it wouldn't be out of the question for him to have thrown an event that could be deliberately misinterpreted as such. He did wear a "dress" and makeup, after all, and the particular eunuch was a high minister (chamberlain) and as such a likely recipient of various honours from his master.

He may well have been gay, but in Rome that wouldn't have been an issue. The Caesar was at the very least bi, and he's celebrated to this very day. In the eyes of the Romans, so long as a man takes a wife and fathers some sons he can sodomise as many men (or boys) on the side as he pleases.
 
A lot of Roman history seems to consist of the new guy’s supporters slagging off the old guy

The entire basis for the idea that Caligula was sleeping with his sister is because he was considered unusually upset when she died. Basically "haha look at this guy being upset a loved family member died, must be a pervert".
 
This post gave me such simple joy, just the image of a l'il pooner running straight into locked doors. OP deleted it, so sorry for the ugly unddit background.

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We are located in Maine. Please help if you can. I’m looking for the advice of an actual attorney, and I know these are supposed to be simple. This isn’t and I’m sorry. This falls under discrimination and pertains to healthcare.

My partner and I live in a small town in Maine. He is FTM trans, autistic, with a neurological disorder that is classed as a TBI and a whole host of other serious co-occurring conditions. During the pandemic, while at the local hospital for an issue not related to mental health in any way, a security guard was posted outside the door to his exam room. We were unaware of this. At the end of the visit, I closed the privacy curtain to allow him to dress and the guard ripped the curtain completely from its rail, exposing my partner, who was only partially dressed, to the view of the open hallway. Partner had his first ever non verbal breakdown. He is an SA survivor. He bolted straight for the exit with his hands over his face- and straight into the locked doors (this was during Covid and was not typical. Those doors open upon approach). The police were called. The hospital wanted to claim destruction of property while their doors were fine and he was bleeding. My partner received a trespass.

This is a facility that I had already filed numerous complaints against for their transphobia. I have recordings on my devices of members of medical staff referring to him as “It” and “That”. When they realized that we had started recording them, they claimed that bc the hospital was private property, the single party rule didn’t apply. It’s bs and I have been told so by the police. They tried to forcibly remove our phones, tried to kick us out for having one on us at all, tried to refuse stabilizing treatment on numerous occasions.

They redid the trespass last year after it had already cost my partner his primary care provider, his cardiologist, behavioral health specialists and all the other services that a chronically ill person utilizes a medical facility for. They also trespassed me, who hadn’t even been on site in more than a year. I lost my OBGYN and my psychiatrist.

They have labeled him as a violent behavioral risk and that flag in his chart follows him around like a tin can. It affects his treatment everywhere. He was never violent. Now the diabetes that was left brushed off by them when he spent months at crisis levels is doing irreparable damage. He’s developing much more serious cardiac problems and his mental health is rapid decline.

I’ve spoken to everyone. I’ve talked to the police, the court, the DA, submitted to the ACLU, contacted the Maine civil rights commission and the Maine Attorney General’s Office. I’ve gone through Disability Rights numerous times. They all tell me this sounds like a civil rights thing. They all tell me to get an attorney. Guys, we’re on SSI and we can’t afford one.

Can someone help us, please? They’ve stolen the last 3 years of his life. He can’t even get himself back and forth from the bathroom now. And I really think they should be held accountable, publicly, legally and financially for what they’ve done to him.

Sorry. I tried to keep it as cut and dry as I could. I have end stage glaucoma and I’ve never actually posted something to Reddit before.

The girlfriend's post history is about what you expect. Everyone is transphobic etc etc
 
He bolted straight for the exit with his hands over his face- and straight into the locked doors
Lol! OHNOES lil pooner!
What an incredibly fembrained way to react. Even when they’re having autistic meltdowns, these chicks can’t help but act as the most stereotypical caricature of a woman.

He can’t even get himself back and forth from the bathroom now.
Lolwut?! Because she’s fat?!
 
They have labeled him as a violent behavioral risk and that flag in his chart follows him around like a tin can. It affects his treatment everywhere. He was never violent. Now the diabetes that was left brushed off by them when he spent months at crisis levels is doing irreparable damage. He’s developing much more serious cardiac problems and his mental health is rapid decline.

I’ve spoken to everyone. I’ve talked to the police, the court, the DA, submitted to the ACLU, contacted the Maine civil rights commission and the Maine Attorney General’s Office. I’ve gone through Disability Rights numerous times. They all tell me this sounds like a civil rights thing. They all tell me to get an attorney. Guys, we’re on SSI and we can’t afford one.

Can someone help us, please? They’ve stolen the last 3 years of his life. He can’t even get himself back and forth from the bathroom now. And I really think they should be held accountable, publicly, legally and financially for what they’ve done to him.

Sorry. I tried to keep it as cut and dry as I could. I have end stage glaucoma and I’ve never actually posted something to Reddit before.
The ACLU is willing to sue to keep the number of troons in women's prisons secret. There's no way that they wouldn't be willing to get in a civil rights lawsuit on behalf of a pooner...if you know, this wasn't obviously made up.
 
Another hit from Teddyna. He admits that even the men who fuck troons are disgusted by them, and attempts to spin this fact as some kind of win.
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Cis women are truly oblivious when it comes to male sexuality​

Every single cis woman who claimed to be an ally genuinely thought that men who are married to cis women cannot possibly have sex with trans women. I was watching a TikTok video that someone posted here days ago, and it was a bunch of unattractive, wizened up, post-menopausal women with the appearance of dried prunes thinking they were superior to the dolls. These women said that a married man with kids would never be attracted to a trans woman... and that if a man is attracted to a trans woman he cannot possibly be attracted to a cis woman. They created this false dichotomy.

And then, of course, in the comments, there were tons of vomit-inducing cis men simping to cis women and saying they would never touch one of the dolls with a ten-foot pole.

I experienced this too when I was out. Cis women, even the ones who supposedly accepted me, couldn't possibly fathom why men would drool over me while completely ignoring them. Not only that, these women said that they are not homophobic but they would never ever date a man who has slept with a trans woman.

How can they be so stupid and oblivious? They truly have no idea what their loving husbands do behind closed doors. Every single client of trans escorts will be publicly transphobic and will say that trans women are disgusting. Every single chaser I have met is on Twitter or Facebook ranting every day on how unattracted he is to the dolls.

I was reading some comments on OvarIt for shit and giggles. Jesus Christ. They are seriously brain dead. There were cis women saying, "I've asked every single one of my male friends if they would have sex with a trans woman, and they responded, 'hell no!'" How can they be so fucking stupid and credulous? Do these women truly believe that their transphobic husbands will openly admit that they like to suck dick or get fucked in the ass by the dolls?
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Ted here with his usual whining about wanting to be a real woman and not a fag wearing a dress.
It's obvious that most HTST trannies are just gaycels who hate their own community and think playing pretend is a get out jail card from it.
Not only that, these women said that they are not homophobic but they would never ever date a man who has slept with a trans woman


So which is it, Teddyboy? Are these men straight because they fuck you, a real T&H woman, or are the TERFs homophobic for not wanting to fuck a dude who fucks a dude in a dress? Can't have it both ways!
 
The entire basis for the idea that Caligula was sleeping with his sister is because he was considered unusually upset when she died. Basically "haha look at this guy being upset a loved family member died, must be a pervert".
Pompey was widely mocked for mourning his wife when she died.
"Haha, look at Pompey, that sentimental sod! He actually loved his wife!! 🤣"
 
Child is going with Mummy to meet their member of parliament to talk about trans rights. Starts wondering the night before what to tell and asks Reddit. Gets sent links to Novara Media and Teen Vogue. Victory is practically assured.

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Still with this absurdity. Badenoch never said anything about stacking anything, she said it was luck there were gender critical people in government... i.e. herself and other ministers!

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Another hit from Teddyna. He admits that even the men who fuck troons are disgusted by them, and attempts to spin this fact as some kind of win.
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Every post of his is filled with seethe towards actual women. I have a mental image of this guy as an elderly closeted homosexual who transitioned to hon later in life in the belief that he could live out his bumsex fantasies only to discover that no man wants him. Now he writes bitter fantasies about how actually he’s totally getting laid all the time and actually he’s hotter than any real woman.

I’ve never heard anyone under the age of 80 refer to a woman as a “doll” before.
 
I’ve never heard anyone under the age of 80 refer to a woman as a “doll” before.
It seems to be something trannies refer to themselves as in some circles, particularly if their background is in a particular sort of "work". Escorts and other sorts of prostitutes have a warped view of normal sexuality not least of all because prostitution is an inherently abusive system regardless of how consenting the work is but because johns are literally the lowest dregs of the male (and sometimes female) class. So of course, the guys they come across and hear about are going to be cheaters into degen shit.
 
I have a mental image of this guy as an elderly closeted homosexual who transitioned to hon later in life in the belief that he could live out his bumsex fantasies only to discover that no man wants him.
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He claims to be an escort. I’m still 50/50 on whether or not this is an elaborate troll, but assuming he is real, I believe this backstory, because it explains the persistent sexual overconfidence in spite of his obvious desperation.
 
a bunch of unattractive, wizened up, post-menopausal women with the appearance of dried prunes thinking they were superior to the dolls.
Cis women, even the ones who supposedly accepted me, couldn't possibly fathom why men would drool over me while completely ignoring them.
HSTS's cope is amazing, they are 100% sure that the men that suck their cocks are straight as an arrow and prefer them over the women they hate so much.

"the dolls" lmfao
 
When are feelings of being an impostor *not* a syndrome?
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Hello, so I would appreciate some guidance in figuring this whole gender crisis out. Sorry in advance for the long post.

For context: I am an AMAB individual who has always identified as a gay, cis-gender male and used he/they pronouns...until college

So when I went to college I started dressing in more traditionally feminine clothing (mainly skirts) because I love them. I love the way they feel on my skin and how fun it is to twirl around in them. I have always been a more feminine individual. I have always found it easier to be friends with girls growing up, I have what's known as "gay voice", I was involved with choir and theatre in middle and high school, and from a very early age found boys to be...well dumb(unfortunately I also find myself to be attracted to them). I fit into almost every gay stereotype growing up to the point where some classmates as early as 4th grade would ask me if I was when I didn't even know what that word meant at the time.

So suffice to say no one was surprised when I came out in middle school(though I had pretty much known since 5th grade). I remember when I first thought of the possibility of me being gay and something in my brain went *click* and I knew I was right.

So back to why I wrote this post, In my first year of college I lived in a building with many other queer people, many of whom were gender non-conforming. Not that I had any sort of problem with it as I had met individuals like that before. But I had never met so many at once. I was exposed to this whole new side of queerness that I had never really had a chance to explore. I had only owned one skirt up until that point and didn't really wear it back in my hometown very often for several reasons such as not knowing how to style it properly(which I am still working on so any tips would be appreciated), the attitudes of my peers, the comments from my Mom and Sister, and my general lack of self-confidence in High School.

Seeing how unashamed the people in my building were about expressing who they were even though we were all attending a small private college in the south, inspired me to want to do the same. So I started to wear my skirt more often and talk to more people in my building. And the more I did that the way I started to view myself changed.

Growing up, I had never really had a problem with being called a boy/guy(or a girl as some people would often mistake me for one) but the word "Man" had never felt right to me. I always figured I would grow into it but at this point, I was a legal adult and people were starting to use that word to describe me. It made me feel(for lack of a better term) icky. Like I felt physically repulsed by the word. So I started to think more about my gender identity. I settled on the label Demiboy, which encouraged my friends to start using they/them pronouns for me more often. And whenever they did it felt so affirming. I also started to buy more skirts and wear them out around campus(when I could handle the stares and whispers from my straight peers that is).

So over this past summer, I have come to realize that I don't care how people perceive me gender-wise. Being so naturally feminine all my life I learned it was kind of pointless(for me at least) to change my behavior just so people could perceive me as more masculine or feminine. I have long held the belief that those terms(masculine and feminine) along with gender as a whole are just social constructs meant to put people in boxes and subjugate those who are perceived as "less than". And I have no interest in associating myself with any of that. In my mind, we are all just people. And when I look in the mirror I don't see a "guy" or "girl" I just see me. And I feel most like myself when I wear my skirts. Gender is just a concept that I feel as though I have no relationship with. So I concluded this summer that I am non-binary and I changed my pronouns to they/he(with a preference for they, only because I am male presenting and people will usually assume that I am cis since that's just the culture of my school).

I guess I just wanted to make this post to see if my feelings are...valid. I have not gone back to school yet and have not really had a chance to be in an environment where my identity will be affirmed by those around me. I mean, to be honest, I feel a bit more confident after writing it all down but I could still use some outside perspectives just to help me process everything.

Thanks for reading and again sorry for the super long post. Any comments or advice would be very much appreciated.

Thanks y'all
Answer: When one really is an impostor.
OK so maybe with this guy it's some sort of syndrome. But not impostor syndrome. 8)
 
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