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I’ve noticed this, too. It’s not new. I remember ten years ago you would be castigated for not writing “trans*” with the asterisk and now it’s considered deeply offensive to do that.

It’s almost like nothing can make them satisfied
because they’re pretending to be something they’re not and no amount of word games can make it true.

Think a big piece of it is underlying all of this, they identify as victims. But they've been so excessively indulged for over a decade now, they don't really have anything real/substantial to point to to justify their victim status to others (and thus to justify being able to continue to make such ridiculous demands of people and being excused for their horrible treatment of others) without ultimately pointing at the very things they demanded to begin with, and were granted, and twisting it until they can pretend it's being done to oppress them rather than cater to them. It's a treadmill trying to appease them, there's no end to it, because not being appeased is both a goal in and of itself and something they wield to have power over others.

To the extent that I recall, this was the progression (in personified form) of the pronoun circle: Ted from accounting wanted to be called 'Titania' now, 'she/her', his coworkers were informed of this and told to indulge his idiocy even though everyone already knew and could see he was a big balding man and clearly not a woman. Being catered to in this, Ted then decided their unified efforts at humoring his delusions weren't enough, now he felt singled out because no one ELSE in the office had a company-wide memo issued telling their coworkers to call them a woman and so he's not being treated the same, even though the reason was that all of his female coworkers actually WERE women and so of fucking course no one needed to be told to be very careful to refer to them as women. And so the pronoun circle was introduced, so that Ted telling his coworkers to ignore their eyes, ears, noses, and brains would be presented alongside the rest of his coworkers confirming the bleeding obvious in a setting that treated it all as though it were the same thing and was increasingly resembling a special class for profoundly retarded children instead of a professional workplace. And Ted, after all of his coworkers have been forced to actively participate in propping up his stupid feelings instead of just getting to do their jobs while at work and go home, is still huffy. And now Ted's bellowing that everyone is supposed to just know that he's Titania now, she/her, without having to tell anyone ever, damn it, even though he's since been joined by Bucket, they/them, Petunia, he/him (ignore the makeup and the dress, still a legit dood), and Poodle, she/her/he/him/they/squid (depending on the movements of the Zodiac), and all are just as valid as him. But despite everyone jumping through every hoop he demanded, none of them could make it real, and they still, and always will, need to be told he's a "woman" because he's not a woman. And he's insisting they all did that to him.
 
We need to make it illegal for troons to be fat or goth
What remained of the goth subculture has been absolutely wrecked by troons and it's entirely because they fetishize the 'goth girl' archetype.

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It’s an unreliable stat, considering how many of them say they’re in “sex work” even though nobody ever has or will ever fuck them, pay to see them naked, etc
Most people that self report as "sex workers" are tarded larpers who post ads for $5 nudes or some autistic chat roleplay but have never actually done anything sexual for money IRL.
 
Dysphoria? Or creeping sanity despite being gaslit?
Or are those the same thing? :christine:

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This is something I've been dealing with for awhile, I've had people personally tell me I look feminine or I look very close to passing, but whenever I look at myself I literally only see the masculine parts of myself, I genuinely don't understand why people say this to me because I don't see anything feminine with my face
From the comments:
You've been looking at your face your whole life. And being trans you have, likely, been focusing on everything you hate about it. HRT can do amazing things to feminize your face, but it's not going to make your face unfamiliar to you. And so you're seeing a lot of what other people are not seeing or can't see, and maybe it's not really there in the first place.

You end up being the worst person in determining if you look like a girl, everyone is going to just see what is in front of them with little baggage and just see a girl. There is a long and difficult process of un-learning that you have to do. You have to un-learn your face, the thing that you hate and have obsessed over which has stared back at you in the mirror your whole life. It's hard.

That's also why it is good to learn to trust others. We're the worst judges of our own femininity and passability.
Listen to what people tell you. They aren't just "being nice". We're the delusional ones who can't see what is in front of us.
Emphasis added. :lit:

OP replies:
I know I need to, but its so hard to trust when people tell me that, just yesterday my friend told me "I basically look like a girl" and I genuinely can not bellive him because I don't see anything remotely feminine looking back at me​
 
I’ve noticed this, too. It’s not new. I remember ten years ago you would be castigated for not writing “trans*” with the asterisk and now it’s considered deeply offensive to do that.

It’s almost like nothing can make them satisfied
because they’re pretending to be something they’re not and no amount of word games can make it true.
My favorite was a few years ago when they flipped from “transwomen” being best practice and means they're women, to actually no “trans women” is better while “transwomen” is a terf dog whistle that is used to imply they’re not women. In the span of a week this happened.
 
Power of positive thinking, am I right? 8)

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That whole bit about no woman waking up "conventionally pretty" and requiring a huge budget is pure cope. No woman wakes up in a full face of makeup with high heels on and hair done (unless she was REALLY drunk last night), but plenty of women just are pretty, and they look pretty even disheveled and without makeup. Attractiveness is 90% your genetics and how healthy you are, and the rest is just optional enhancement. It's why modeling agencies want you to send in photos of yourself in plain clothing with no or minimal makeup, because they want to see if you're actually good looking or not.

A man who's ruined himself with cross sex hormones is never going to have that kind of effortless being, not because it's impossible for women, but because he's just an estrogenized male. Even someone like Hunter Schafer, an actual working model who never went through male puberty, looks like an ugly, hulking man whenever he stands next to an actual woman. The problem isn't a lack of styling; the problem is his male genetics.
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Edit: And here's Grace Kelly with no makeup. She was rich and had great style, but remained beautiful even without enhancement. Troons could never, but a real woman could.
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Dysphoria? Or creeping sanity despite being gaslit?
Or are those the same thing? :christine:
I find it annoying and intellectually sloppy that they use "dysphoria" to refer to at least two types of feelings that to me seem mutually opposed: before you trans, your dissatisfaction with your birth sex and your desire to trans is your "dysphoria", but then afterwards, it refers to your impostor syndrome and suppressed regrets for having done so. Which is it? Is dysphoria a feeling pushing you toward trooning or away from it? If the movement was intellectually rigorous or honest at all, those two competing feelings would have different names. But I think the second one, which should just be called "regret", is very scary to troons to even acknowledge as real, and it's much easier for them to dismiss, say, detransitioners by saying they fell prey to the evil whispers of their "dysphoria".

Also "dysphoria" literally just means "a bad feeling", which I think is very revealing. Younger generations in the first world definitely have this idea that nobody should have to feel bad for even a second, and if they do there is always a product (a pill, a surgery, an outfit) they can buy to alleviate this. We desperately need to teach kids that they might go through whole periods of their life (such as fucking puberty) where they feel uncomfortable and even unhappy, but that that's not wrong and might not have an easy fix, but will eventually pass.
 
My favorite was a few years ago when they flipped from “transwomen” being best practice and means they're women, to actually no “trans women” is better while “transwomen” is a terf dog whistle that is used to imply they’re not women. In the span of a week this happened.
None of it matters, the important part is that you're wrong and that means they always have an excuse to punish you for your 'transphobia' if they feel like it. Moving goalposts and contradictory/impossible-to-follow rules are a feature, not a bug.
 
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