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We're already at the point where men aren't even 'trying to pass' and still demanding access to women's spaces.

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holy shit. his voice. voice

I've been lurking this thread for a long time now, but I had to make an account to highlight something about this particular troon's reddit name, being a lover and practitioner of English folk music it jumped out at me and I had to share it.

"allison_gross" here is named after a traditional folk ballad of the same name.

The song is about a hideously ugly witch in the north of England, or sometimes Scotland, that tries to coerce a young man into becoming her lover, who naturally refuses, calls her ugly and tells her to fuck off basically, this makes her angry and she punishes him for rejecting her by transforming him into a worm.

Really makes you think of certain other, hideous people that feel morally justified in trying to force others into having sex with them. 🤔

(you can listen to a version of the song here)
 
Who cares if you hate women, stop sperging out and get back to Tranny jokes.

I think some of these dudes are aiming a little high. Try looking human first before branching out

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We're already at the point where men aren't even 'trying to pass' and still demanding access to women's spaces.

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holy shit. his voice. voice
Holy shit, it's Shmorky.

I’m gonna doxx myself by yelling, “you will never be a woman!” just as it starts its lift.
You'll be fine, you won't be the only one. It'll be like some kind of "I'm Spartacus" situation.
 
Bullshit, if sex workers didn’t enjoy it then how come they take every opportunity they can to brag about it? They brag about how much money they make, they brag about the expensive house or gucci shit they bought for themselves, they even brag to other women how their husband is paying for their nude pics by saying “teehee your husband pays for my feet pics uwu”

I don’t understand this conspiracy that girls with Onlyfans secretly hate doing it considering they are so overprotective towards it and they constantly preach how sex work is work on twitter and if you dare criticize sex work than you are a misogynistic bigot.
First, sex work relies on maintaining the image of female enjoyment. Just like women in porn have over the top moans when they aren’t really enjoying it at all. Coomers have to feel that women are genuinely interested (even though deep down they know they’re having to pay) especially in these onlyfans type situations. The willing suspension of disbelief is very important to the fantasy and as a result, the industry. Just like pro wrestlers have to keep up the act even when they aren’t in the ring.

And it does relate to troonery in that both are predicated on maintaining an illusory male fantasy that can’t exist in the real world. Women only brag about sex work on twitter constantly just as troons go on and on about how everyone finds them attractive, etc., *online* where they can rely on an echo chamber of retweets, you go girl, coomer likes, and block anyone who disagrees.

Look for the joyous sex worker or people worshipping troons in real life, and you don’t see it, while you can go to a park and see a happy family playing with their kids any day of the week. Not all traditional arrangements are fairy tale, obviously, but the people screaming loudest about how fulfilled they are online are compensating.
 
Based Belgians

Female Belgian weightlifter says allowing New Zealand transgender athlete Laurel Hubbard to compete in the women's event at the Tokyo Olympics is 'a bad joke'​


(yes, dailymail sucks)
 
they are doing this to counter accusations of transphobia for using biology in their genetic results. really. i've seen lots of threads about how triggered the trans are by these DNA test results.

they didn't seem to realize their chromosomes didn't change along with their clothes.

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from https://customercare.23andme.com/hc/en-us/articles/115015843628-I-m-Transgender-Will-This-Impact-My-DNA-Test-Kit-Experience-

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I bet they stroke out just a little every time they read the words "genetic sex"
 
Apologies if someone found this before, but I thought it was interesting to see an entire story unfold within the time span of about a year.
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"Well, I don't feel like I really need my arms amputated, but hey look IT'S FREE!!".
"I also wasn't aware that removing limbs was permanent and isn't reversible".

This entire thing reads like some bizarre joke.
 
Its been fun watching this person liveblog their cope post-SRS. They are decently passing and stick to kink hugboxes social circles, but you can still see cracks in their gender dissonance showing up way more than before in their posts. Gotta love handmaidens though. Girls totally love to compliment each other on their vaginas all the time and that isn't fishing for weird validation at all.

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