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I have a cunning plan.
We go into battle, and allow all the troons to be taken as PoWs. We then allow the enemy to become acquainted with them. After about six weeks we negotiate and say we will only take them back upon complete surrender, or they are keeping the troons for life.
Now that is cunning.
So cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a fox...
 
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That's the troon that wanted to infiltrate the Poonsphere despite þbeing a man.

The fact that the husband looks like it could be his son, is actually very fitting for a gay relationship.
I can't get over the shit eating grin.
It takes talent for a person to project such a level of degeneracy into a photo the viewer feels like they need to get tested for rectal gonorrhoea just from seeing it, but Poon-man here with his balls jingle jangling in jars is managing it.
 
If there were a such thing as male-brain female-brain, then we could prove that transing is actually a necessary process for some folks' mental health, and we could screen out people that just have a fetish or want to hop on the latest trend. I would be all on board with some goddamn concrete criteria to cut their numbers to a tenth and bring their visibility/popularity back to pre-2010's numbers.

They do not want this to be a reality. They claim this bunk science, but have no proof of it, and most would not provide the proof even if they had it out of fear that their feelings on their own "gender" would actually be proven false. They want the final decision on the matter to be the patient's feelings, no matter what.
From what I gathered they're moving the goal posts on trans brains.Now they admit that there aren't "male and female brains", but they argue that brains differentiate between how much testosterone or estrogen it produces.So basically TIMs believe that their brains produce estrogen like a "cis woman's" and them taking estrogen pills is so their body produces the same hormones that their brains are trying to tell them to take.Honestly that claim in itself is a wild take because its not like men's bodies dont produce estrogen(See where I stated before that as men get older, their bodies produce more estrogen.).I've also seen studies that women need testosterone since it plays a critical role in regulating sexual development, muscle mass, and red blood cell production.So what exactly do they mean when they say TIMS have brains similar to a "cis woman"?
 
Military troonage. In theory it's OK now, but ...
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Hello, I'm Margot (my mom renamed me, and I've stuck with it for a while! Any ideas for a middle name)? I've been in the Army National Guard for over 3 years now, and I have an AMAZING support group there. My commander and unit are all incredibly supportive and the females are all extremely excited to have me in their barracks when I'm actually allowed to transition. The males also give me plenty of space for showering and sleeping and changing, and treat me as a woman even though I have to "cosplay" as a male while I'm at work.

I filed the case for transitioning around July of last year, and paying for doctors and countless counselors because they keep moving or changing jobs has run me almost dry of money. The case closes in July of this year. I'm just extremely stressed about the timeline I've been given and making the change of transitioning legally before I'm even allowed to grow my hair out or anything.

I've given plenty of paperwork, including a gender dysphoria diagnosis, multiple papers from multiple counselors, and a "treatment plan" including timelines and what is medically necessary. The only thing I have left to do before my commander can approve the treatment plan is go to my family doctor and have a behavioral health assessment to make sure that I'm mentally stable enough to make this decision for myself.

There isn't any questions in this post unless someone has any way to make the process easier transitioning in the Army legally and medically (I guess socially to an extent too)? I just want to have conversations about it and feel a little better about the stress of the process.

Military bureaucracy is as ever even in clown world. :lit:

The fact we are indulging this shit in the military should be fucking terrifying to everyone.

Our country is beyond saving at this point.
 
This brought to mind something I saw on Xitter.

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What I wonder though is, what does it mean to feel "like a person". How can the (in this case, obviously autistic) individual know that they feel something that others do not, or conversely that they lack something that other have? It seems more like the problem is the feeling of disconnection itself is the delusion, it's a maladaptive though process that should be directly interrogated, rather than treated as the the sign to search for a reason why it's occurring.

In fact, given AGP, it seems more like trans ideation helps suppress this though pattern via endorphin release. They mistake the relief and positive feelings they experience from the paraphilia as healing the disconnect, but obviously it doesn't, and functions more like an addiction.
This is a bit late, but this comic and its subsequent re-interpretation as a harbinger of transness feels very important. I think this is such a huge part of the trans phenomenon which isn't captured by the HSTS/AGP binary. Call me a bleeding-heart but I honestly have immense pity for trans people because for every pervert, I believe there's several times more people who are just deeply, deeply sad and grasping at anything to help escape that. I don't buy into the prevalence and relevance of directly sexual grooming as much as others on here. Instead, I see scared, lonely young people being 'groomed' into flattening themselves out until there's no room for their problems. It's a tragedy.

It is hard to find yourself as a person. It shouldn't be easy. We are incredibly complex social beings and finding our identities and roles in connection to other people is both difficult and beautiful. The internet and our constant observation by others doesn't make this easier. I think that many trans people come to their conclusions because it allows them to smooth out all of the wrinkles in developing an identity. Instead of grappling with what it means to be yourself, you can just simplify the problem by inhabiting the shoes of someone else. In doing this, many trans people replace the standard of knowing one's self with the standard of knowing someone else. It is very easy to get a functionally full picture of another person, because you only interact with them in limited ways as an external being. It is much, much harder to get a full picture of yourself because you're in your own head. You expect to have full knowledge of yourself because who else would? It's hard to come to terms with the fact that you are not completely known to yourself. One way of resolving that is to replace the need to understand one's incomplete self with a complete but simpler alternative self. I may not know who I am, but if I was 'girl' I have the whole picture.

In a way, it's a bit like religion is for some people. There's so much unknown in the universe and that's frightening. One way to cope is to replace uncertainty with false certainty. Not to be all Reddit atheist, but if you fill in every gap in your understanding with, "i dunno, god's got that figured out," it's just dodging the question. I think that is what being trans is like for a large number of people — replacing true uncertainty with false certainty.
 
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I took dangerous hormones that may give me cancer. Checkmate, transphobes.
Man there are so many angles to come at this from.

First, breast cancer is now an affirmation of womanhood, bad news to all men who have received a breast cancer diagnosis.

Second, his immutable biology is why he has this elevated risk after an environmental change of way too many female hormones. Is a person who gets diabetes (which had a strong genetic component) "changing his biology" when he scarfs chocolate every day?
 
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