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What ratio is there between trannies that are actually suicidal and ones that are just suicide baiting for sympathy? I suspect the latter is far more common than the former.Compilation
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What ratio is there between trannies that are actually suicidal and ones that are just suicide baiting for sympathy? I suspect the latter is far more common than the former.Compilation
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Isn't suicide baiting is considered a "warning sign"?What ratio is there between trannies that are actually suicidal and ones that are just suicide baiting for sympathy? I suspect the latter is far more common than the former.
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Probably but in a troons case, I say less bait, more suicide.Isn't suicide baiting is considered a "warning sign"?
In general I mean, not just troons?
Because troons, being men, don't follow current women's fashion, or understand why women choose the clothing and accessories they do, based upon age, body type, or appropriateness for a given situation.View attachment 7863336
What's with troons and Marian the Librarian glasses? Zinnia Jones wears them too.
Sure it's a distinctly "female" eyewear fashion, but ... not quite current year other than troons.![]()
What ratio is there between trannies that are actually suicidal and ones that are just suicide baiting for sympathy? I suspect the latter is far more common than the former.
It is, but it's also part of the malingering inherent in trans "suffering". This was a few years ago, but there was one study that said that suicidal troon teenagers had attempts an average of 7 times. That was self-reporting thought, and when you think about that, 7 "attempts" with zero successes, my feeling is that many of those were something like swallowing 3 tylenol and then having a freakout. Taking that as a credible metric was ridiculous, especially because it showed that teens with affirming households had a much reduced rate. It was so cherry picked it was ridiculous.Isn't suicide baiting is considered a "warning sign"?
In general I mean, not just troons?
Yeah me too.I love this thread so, so much. It is always my first stop here on the farms. I love that this tranny was laughed at. I could say pathetic disgusting perverted tranny, but the word tranny covers all of that, and so much more!
My reply would be something like this:Once a tranny asked us normal people to imagine how we would feel if we woke up the opposite, presumably wrong, sex. I gave it some thought.
It is, but it's also part of the malingering inherent in trans "suffering". This was a few years ago, but there was one study that said that suicidal troon teenagers had attempts an average of 7 times. That was self-reporting thought, and when you think about that, 7 "attempts" with zero successes, my feeling is that many of those were something like swallowing 3 tylenol and then having a freakout. Taking that as a credible metric was ridiculous, especially because it showed that teens with affirming households had a much reduced rate. It was so cherry picked it was ridiculous.
Top two comments are more or less voices of reason.With the politics here in the US, my family is pressuring me to leave. I don't want to go. I would feel so terrible for leaving when so many of my friends can't be safe.
Is it better to stay or leave? My family keeps pushing how they'd feel if I got "disappeared" for being trans. I am constantly miserable from being reminded that the country doesn't want me around.
Not looking for advice, just trying to feel out the situation. What are y'all doing?
Too many places dont accept disabled or autistic people. Im staying put. Going to do what I can here.
Gets a little wild further down, but the consensus seems to be the best thing is to stay in the USA.Same here. I really, really want to leave, but no country that is supposedly safe for trans people will actually let me in because I’m disabled and autistic, not to mention that I could never afford to leave anyway. While my state is overall blue, I live in a reddish-purple county, so I’m hoping to at least try to move somewhere else in-state so I can feel slightly safer without losing my insurance.
Disregard your family's advice and do what's safe for you.
I ditched my rural WA county for Seattle, leaving my family behind without taking their (bad) advice into consideration. I got on testosterone and have a top surgery consult in October. It's safe to be trans here, relatively, of course, but I'm fairly open about my trans identity at my university. No regrets.
If you feel safest in another country, that's where you need to go. Listen to your gut and stay safe.
Well what a pity.but the consensus seems to be the best thing is to stay in the USA.
Notice how actually verifiable data, such as reported suicide attempts or successful suicides, never seem to be used in these studies. And it’s pretty obvious that if it was used, it wouldn’t line up with these studies. Wouldn’t you see pro-tranny news outlets constantly reporting on all the trans children that are jumping off bridges if that was the case?It is, but it's also part of the malingering inherent in trans "suffering". This was a few years ago, but there was one study that said that suicidal troon teenagers had attempts an average of 7 times. That was self-reporting thought, and when you think about that, 7 "attempts" with zero successes, my feeling is that many of those were something like swallowing 3 tylenol and then having a freakout. Taking that as a credible metric was ridiculous, especially because it showed that teens with affirming households had a much reduced rate. It was so cherry picked it was ridiculous.
I wish we as a society would stop treating suicide as something horrible to avoid and baiting as a warning sign.Isn't suicide baiting is considered a "warning sign"?
In general I mean, not just troons?
Remember whenever you read posts by troons talking about how they’re “stealth” and how guys hit on them all the time and TERFs are just jealous- this is what’s posting it. Most kiwis know this, but for the lurkers I guess.
Pooners will realize that they’ve turned themselves into hideous beasts pumped with testosterone and overdose on their meds while lamenting their fake penis.
Yeeeeeeah, I'd give up the voice training and just pretend to be mute at this point.
The uk is so broken that even if they catch someone in the act of actually trying to kill themselves (as in, noose around the neck or about to jump) they get taken to hospital, at the very best a night in the cells or hospital and then home again. They’re supposed to get a short hold, but they don’t.the patient is giving g out specifics or recently self harmed or made some other gesture the standard is “better safe than sorry” and they get a three day hold. Which may or may not make them better - it depends on the facility and the patient and beds are pretty much assigned as they open up.
It can be, or it can be attention seeking. Other behaviours are likely to precede real attempts - things like subtle goodbyes, giving away possessions, risky behaviour, drug and booze use etc. People can talk about it or hint as well, but I think suicide is such a trope for trannies it’s almost expected.Isn't suicide baiting is considered a "warning sign"?
In general I mean, not just troons?
Gay man who thinks putting a dress on makes him a woman has opinions on “fragile masculinity,” more at 6.eternaltrice 3 points an hour ago
Hey, the post and comments indicate that you girls are rlly demoralized here. Yes many straight men truly suck because of how scared they are of dating trans women as it will somehow "invalidate" their masculinity. But cis girls have trouble finding normal straight men as well, because of how many of them have very fragile masculinity and egos, it isn't like if you were cis finding a good man would be a breeze.. Good news is that confident, good-hearted and attractive men still exist, no matter straight or bi, and I won't say "search harder", but if you're reading this, life will give you someone sooner or later, we all deserve to love and be loved![]()
When you go to a glasses website and click "womens frames" and sort by "most popular" scroll past the mountains of unisex frames those will be the first distinctly "not unisex" glasses, the site just wont tell you 99.99% of women bought them with sunglass lenses.What's with troons and Marian the Librarian glasses? Zinnia Jones wears them too.
Sure it's a distinctly "female" eyewear fashion, but ... not quite current year other than troons.![]()