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What the fuck does this even mean??View attachment 1937454

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Hmmm.
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Poirot is not convinced we are dealing with ...eh, comment dites-vous in English ...a troon?
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L'Enhance.
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Aha!! Her feet are placed in a position, most ladylike. NO man would do that!
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Et voilà! I rest my case.
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How in the hell does any one college have over 50% "LGBTQ+" people?
I'm also concerned about all the troons in CS. Seriously, tech is becoming more and more invasive in terms of our daily lives. We do NOT want our lives controlled by troon activists behind keyboards.

And, yes, there are efforts underway to figure out how to give male troons uterine implants. I'm sure medical experts will create successful uterine implants for men before they ... say... figure out a cure for women's endometriosis, PCOS, infertility, or ovarian/cervical/breast cancer.
I remember being in college a while back (religious one no less) and during the orientation they asked students questions in a room of about 50 of us. It started innocently enough like, "Who here is from in state," etc. Icebreaker shit. They then asked, "Okay who here is gay?" I believe they did bisexual too and one other thing that made me cringe. One person was about to raise their hand but then didn't.

That's some downright intrusive shit to be asking people who is some cases aren't even out to their loved ones yet, and even if they're out you're not making them 'the gay/bi/trans kid' when maybe they just want to blend in.
 
inshallah the first troons to get uterine implants die of organ rejection

But seriously, trying to shove a woman's uterus into a man and carry a fetus to term is a massive waste of resources. Where is the space for a uterus when you were born not to have one?

Even cisprivileged wamen hardly have the space for a crotch goblin. Notice how the organs are being shoved aside. Pregnant women have to pee constantly because the uterine critter uses her bladder as a pillow.

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And thats only one glaring issue. Pregnancy is still risky for sizz women. Miscarriages happen regularly. Complications of pregnancy such as HELLP syndrome are still poorly understood. Women die during childbirth. Maybe we should figure that out before chasing a transhumanist AGP pregnancy fetish pipe dream.

I always rally against this concept but frankly I'm at the point now where I'm like, let it happen. Maybe when there's a mass die off of insane men as a result of this from horrible complications the world will finally realize how fucked up troons are and regulation will come into play to stop this bullshit.
 
This video has been recommended by the YouTube gods recently and the guy brings up an interesting point starting at 10:57
TL; DW: Our culture has become absolutely obsessed with the idea of "identity" and "self discovery" and we see this as an inherently moral and commendable act; so much so that if a character doesn't go through that arc that they are poorly-written. That identity-finding always ties in to how that character is different and special, and if you don't fit that pattern then "your story doesn't deserve to be told".
I think he's on to something more than just movies. I think this same idea applies on a societal scale. In order to "matter", you have to be "special" and different from the people around you.

You can't be "cis" because cis is normal and if you are normal then you don't matter.
You can't have a fetish, because normal people have fetishes, you have to have a special spiritual aspect that sets you apart from others.
 
This video has been recommended by the YouTube gods recently and the guy brings up an interesting point starting at 10:57
https://youtube.com/watch?v=oGGv7WCNK-s:657TL; DW: Our culture has become absolutely obsessed with the idea of "identity" and "self discovery" and we see this as an inherently moral and commendable act; so much so that if a character doesn't go through that arc that they are poorly-written. That identity-finding always ties in to how that character is different and special, and if you don't fit that pattern then "your story doesn't deserve to be told".
I think he's on to something more than just movies. I think this same idea applies on a societal scale. In order to "matter", you have to be "special" and different from the people around you.

You can't be "cis" because cis is normal and if you are normal then you don't matter.
You can't have a fetish, because normal people have fetishes, you have to have a special spiritual aspect that sets you apart from others.
The edict "know thyself" has been an integral part of western individualism since ancient Greece. In the past this meant discovering your own virtues and self reflecting on your actions. In today's world like you rightly said it's been perverted into a social pagent, and who ever discovers the most odd thing about themselves true or false wins. The original intent was for the individual to develop an inner dialogue and better themselves, not become complete sex pests and gender schizos.
 
More child grooming from r/AskTransgender.

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This time it's a 13-year-old-boy, and he wants advice on when he should transition and start HRT...
Place your bets! Will the fine folks at Reddit tell him that he's too young and should probably get the hell off the internet?
lol, of course not - fresh blood for the cult!

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Not a single person discouraged him! The opposite in fact...
"Almost every trans person wishes they realised earlier." He should "absolutely go for it".
They promise that "You wont go through the irreversible changes of puberty if you go on blockers".
Trust us, bro! "transitioning sooner than later is worth it" and "definitely try to get on blockers ASAP".

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Oh wait, I forgot one last comment at the bottom, and it's downvoted as well. Hmm. Maybe at least one person tried to warn the 13-year-old that puberty blockers and HRT are bad ideas?

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Lol, nope. Even though this guy was also enabling, he thought that HRT shouldn't and couldn't legally be started until age 16. So the other redditors jumped on him for not being cool with pumping little kids with cross-sex hormones. *sigh*
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I took a look at the 13-year-old's post history (why on earth can kids be on Reddit anyway?? should be a 18+ site IMO).
Nothing super interesting, but I did find this nugget:
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Never really thought about it before, but now I can definitely imagine how beauty / photoshop filters could be a contributor to the trans epidemic. Especially when combined with social media for that sweet, sweet validation.
 
"I right this crying now" - random.txt potential
I'm sure they prefer the term mantrum.
That's ma'amtrum!
I always rally against this concept but frankly I'm at the point now where I'm like, let it happen. Maybe when there's a mass die off of insane men as a result of this from horrible complications the world will finally realize how fucked up troons are and regulation will come into play to stop this bullshit.
Even before that, the uterus, cervix and vagina has to be detached from a live female donor. Even when complete hysterectomies are carried out we don't exactly sew up the vaginal opening cos that's FGM....well I guess they are consistent about protesting against anything that might hinder their delusions.
 
How does the issue of FGM in any way, shape or form have to do with or otherwise concern trans women? This shit is making my brain implode in an effort to rationalize it.

It concerns them because of the word female. You can't use that word any more unless it applies to things transwomen can do or have too. "Female" and "Woman" are now words for things that apply to biological men as well, anything else must be given a new, preferable denigrating, label such as "menstruation/uterus haver", "birth giver", "chest feeding" etc
 
No it's not. There has been one, maaaaybe two successful uterus transplants in women (actual biological females to be extra specific) where the woman was able to give birth. And the uterus was removed after the successful birth.

There has been nothing done involving sticking a uterus in a male. Zip, nada, nothing. But the narcissists that are the trans lobby see that uterus transplants are possible, and immediately start agitating for it to be done to them. Despite the fact that organ transplants have so many complications as to matches even for common organs like kidneys. Despite the fact that most uteruses are only removed due to cancers or other disorders. Despite the fact that they literally have none of the biology to support a pregnancy from ovaries, to their fucking hips, to their whole goddamn endocrine system.

Despite all of this, the full on, howling at the moon lunatic trans lobby has been salivating over the idea of uterus transplants. Hell there's been imbeciles in this thread demanding women who aren't using their uterus to donate it to deranged transwomen.

Actually, they have tried putting a uterus in an MTF transexual back in 1931, in Weimar germany, under Magnus Hirschfeld IIRC

His name was Lily Elbe


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And yes, it didn't work and he died because of it.
 
Actually, they have tried putting a uterus in an MTF transexual back in 1931, in Weimar germany, under Magnus Hirschfeld IIRC

His name was Lily Elbe


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And yes, it didn't work and he died because of it.
Lili Elbe came up before in this thread and I somehow have the vague memory that the wikipedia article used to gloss over the fact that he actually died due to the surgery being completely experimental and insane. I think it said something like "died after a successful uterus transplant"? Anyway, I wonder whether anyone pauses to think where that uterus came from. Does anyone assume it was willingly donated? Or they just found a random woman who just died recently and they simply took her organs? Horrifying.
 
Lili Elbe came up before in this thread and I somehow have the vague memory that the wikipedia article used to gloss over the fact that he actually died due to the surgery being completely experimental and insane. I think it said something like "died after a successful uterus transplant"? Anyway, I wonder whether anyone pauses to think where that uterus came from. Does anyone assume it was willingly donated? Or they just found a random woman who just died recently and they simply took her organs? Horrifying.
That pussy haunted
 
I think I clocked my first stealth ftm a month or so back. Was at a Casey's (rural gas station chain in the USA). This skinny little white wigger lookin dude, maybe 5'3" tops, with patchy red facial hair walks in. Their hands were so delicate and small, like hands meant to knit sweaters for mice. My mind puts it all together as I made eye contact with them. Their expression was like I caught them stealing. I assume she was always on full alert, scanning for eyes bright with the horrifying recognition that it was a female before them.
Is it possible this person saw you staring at their hands like a weirdo and was looking at you in appropriate confusion because if some rando did this with me I’d have concerns too
 
Lili Elbe came up before in this thread and I somehow have the vague memory that the wikipedia article used to gloss over the fact that he actually died due to the surgery being completely experimental and insane. I think it said something like "died after a successful uterus transplant"? Anyway, I wonder whether anyone pauses to think where that uterus came from. Does anyone assume it was willingly donated? Or they just found a random woman who just died recently and they simply took her organs? Horrifying.
In the same way that I would refuse to donate my corpse to satisfy a necrophiliac’s fetish, if it ever came to it I would also refuse to donate my organs to satisfy an AGP’s fetish. I don’t care if I am dead and won’t experience it... I won’t be able to die in peace thinking there was a chance that a pervert was using my body to cum.
 
A longtime ago I joined this Facebook group called Accidental LGBTQ representation. It's supposed to be ads/memes that aren't intentionally gay but could read as gay. I guess that is too difficult for autists, so it just devolved into explicitly gay memes. Like everything gay, Trannies eventually took over. So now everything is explicitly trans.

Saw this post. 80 trannies talking about how video games cracked their egg. Retards, the whole lot of them.
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Lili Elbe came up before in this thread and I somehow have the vague memory that the wikipedia article used to gloss over the fact that he actually died due to the surgery being completely experimental and insane. I think it said something like "died after a successful uterus transplant"? Anyway, I wonder whether anyone pauses to think where that uterus came from. Does anyone assume it was willingly donated? Or they just found a random woman who just died recently and they simply took her organs? Horrifying.
Not only that but it appears there are issues with cross sex transplants of common organs. But they don't 'follow the science' anyway.

They found that the risk of a male patient losing a transplanted kidney was 22% higher if the donor kidney came from a female rather than a male. Women who received a kidney from female donor also faced a 15% higher risk of an unsuccessful transplant. This gender effect was even more pronounced if the donor was younger (16 to 45 years) rather than older, and was also evident in kidney transplants among matched siblings.

 
This video has been recommended by the YouTube gods recently and the guy brings up an interesting point starting at 10:57
https://youtube.com/watch?v=oGGv7WCNK-s:657TL; DW: Our culture has become absolutely obsessed with the idea of "identity" and "self discovery" and we see this as an inherently moral and commendable act; so much so that if a character doesn't go through that arc that they are poorly-written. That identity-finding always ties in to how that character is different and special, and if you don't fit that pattern then "your story doesn't deserve to be told".
I think he's on to something more than just movies. I think this same idea applies on a societal scale. In order to "matter", you have to be "special" and different from the people around you.

You can't be "cis" because cis is normal and if you are normal then you don't matter.
You can't have a fetish, because normal people have fetishes, you have to have a special spiritual aspect that sets you apart from others.
Reminds me of this article from 21 years ago now. Many of you may be familiar with it, A New Way to be Mad, which is about contagions and BIID with a brief mention of transgenderism.
The whole thing is worth a read. But I particularly like this bit about identity:

Yet what exactly does it mean to be stuck in the wrong body? For the past several years I have been working with a research group interested in problems surrounding the use of medical interventions for personal enhancement. One of the issues we have struggled with is how to understand people who use the language of self and identity to explain why they want these interventions: a man who says he is "not himself" unless he is on Prozac; a woman who gets breast-reduction surgery because she is "not the large-breasted type"; a bodybuilder who says he took anabolic steroids because he wants to look on the outside the way he feels on the inside; and—perhaps most common—transsexuals whose experience is described as "being trapped in the wrong body." The image is striking, and more than a little odd. In each case the true self is the one produced by medical science.

At first I was inclined to think of this language as a literal description. Maybe some people really did feel as if they had found their true selves on Prozac. Maybe they really did feel incomplete without cosmetic surgery. Later on, however, I came to think of the descriptions less as literal than as expressions of an ambivalent moral ideal—a struggle between the impulse toward self-improvement and the impulse to be true to oneself. Not that I can see no difference between a middle-aged man rubbing Rogaine on his head every morning and a man whose discomfort in his own body is so all-consuming that he begins to think of suicide. But we shouldn't be surprised when any of these people, healthy or sick, use phrases like "becoming myself" and "I was incomplete" and "the way I really am" to describe what they feel, because the language of identity and selfhood surrounds us. It is built into our morality, our literature, our political philosophy, our therapeutic sensibility, even our popular culture. This is the way we talk now. This is the way we think. This is even the way we sell cars and tennis shoes. We talk of self-discovery, self-realization, self-expression, self-actualization, self-invention, self-knowledge, self-betrayal, and self-absorption. It should be no great revelation that the vocabulary of the self feels like a natural way to describe our longings, our obsessions, and our psychopathologies.
 
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