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- Feb 18, 2024
One thing to keep in mind is, "What is porn to someone who has gotten off on wearing his sisters underwear since age 4?" For this paraphilia, the crossdressing itself can be the sexual act. Fictionmania is full of stories about crossdressing that aren't porn unless you get off on crossdressing. In this context, stories like Ladybugs or Mrs. Doubtfire can fuel the fetish. A drag show for kids at the library can fuel the fetish. I Am Jazz can fuel the fetish. One of the things that has made me turn against the transgender movement is they don't really seem to want to acknowledge in their "sex ed" efforts that this is just a fetish for some people. Some kids need to be taught, "Stop doing your disgusting fetish in your sister's clothes. It's disturbing intimate boundary crossing with rapey incest vibes. Stay the fuck out of the girl's bathroom too!" and not "You are a brave, true, and honest girl. No one should ever challenge you on anything about this."Right, I have to say something. This idea that porn is responsible for troons seems to be one of the few things GCs and Kiwi Farmers agree on, but I'm not convinced by it at all. In fact it makes little sense to me because sissy-type porn is an extremely niche drop in the ocean of straight and clichéd porn out there. You really have to look to find it, indicating a pre-existing interest.
I know some of the prominent "thinkers" in trannydom have confessed to that sort of trajectory, but they seem to me to be the exception. Most of the trans-identified people you see posting on social media seem to be more in a state of arrested development, and many seem to understand on one level or another that they are kissing their love/sex life goodbye. They all want to be seen as the opposite sex and are repulsed by "chasers".
A lot of the bizarre understanding of sexual/gender identities they have seems to have more in common with fantasy/gaming where you make up your character by choosing parameters.
I'm stuck concluding they either don't know about all this, in which case they are unqualified to teach sex-ed in a world in which gender exploration is encouraged...or they do know and are malicious predators.


