Why are they targeting retail workers/chains only? If misgendering is as violent, hateful and harmful as they claim then the law criminalizing it needs to be applied to everyone.
I genuinely can no longer differentiate between serious and satirical statements. What does this even mean? Didn't they create the term "cis" specifically for people who identify as the biological sex with which they were born? How else could one "check their cis privilege" so that trans folx can further their self-imposed delusions of oppression? Is this poster claiming that being labeled "cis" is now offensive? Or, rather, is it merely existing as a woman (trans/cis or otherwise) that is inherently misogynistic?
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ETA: Apparently this is actually a TERF sentiment and I've been trying to process this as a tranny cry. Apologies for muh 'tisms, but it also unironically illustrates my original point.
you dont think creepy people are gonna take advantage of shit lmao?
trannies stole the term "femboy" ages ago and use it for themselves (even though it says BOY)
real femboys arent on hormones nigga cause this guy is a tranny, not a femboy
you bring up one guy who used the term incorrectly and act like thats the vast majority when most of them just do to attract gay tops
I think the real litmus test is "Do you force unwilling people to participate in your fetish". If you want to wear a skirt in private and get bummed then weird but whatever. If you start going out in public in a short skirt because you get off at the possibility of some innocent person being exposed to your ballsack you can fuck off. Trannies are the most egregious because they take this the furthest to the point of trying to change laws to force people to participate in their weird fetish lifestyle.
I apply the same standard to women who get off on being walked around on leashes, if you want to do that with your boyfriend at home whatever, if you start doing it in public where peoples kids have to see you then you deserve a beating.
I’ll have to take your word on this one. I don’t recall the 70s political climate, but the idea of being scared of (actual female)lesbians feels a bit silly to me
straight women can be extremely homophobic and yes, fearful of lesbian women. every lesbian I've ever known feels an anxiety and wariness around what preconceptions or paranoias straight women have about them.
there were many members of the 70s feminist movement who were incredibly homophobic and didn't want lesbians involved as they considered them counterproductive to the common ground being sought with men in the pursuit of women's rights. they considered lesbians deviants and man haters that would damage the movement.
feminist history is full of women being asked to leave feminist spaces because of being considered too much of a threat to the ideological purity of the movement.
'the feminist sex wars' involved all kinds of divisions in the movement; including between straight and lesbian women, and between upwardly mobile lesbians pursuing androgyny as political ideal, and the butches and femmes of the lower class bar scenes whose image was seen as too sexualised.
the homophobia certainly wasn't over in the 90s. far, far less of an issue; but the notion a feminist straight woman is just too sensible and progressive to be homophobic is totally unrealistic. the assumption the feminist movement was too righteous to be homophobic or flawed is just naive. and of course females have reason to fear possible violence from other females in the right conditions. a cultural fear of sexual violence from lesbians was never widespread (but it certainly existed); but it isn't true that women just assume all other women are safe to be around all the time.
now have some more ugly Aidens.
but that's true for most of them - they would be perfectly attractive masculine women if they didn't ruin themselves on cross sex hormones & horrible modifications trying to look like something they can never be.
that classic 'I've been on synthetic T too many years already" mottle.
for real. the world is literally full of chubby n fat people in perfectly happy relationships. including in the lesbian & queer scenes where I live. yes, women can be very shallow about looks. but at the end of the day, 98% of the population is just average and finds contentment with other average people. being fat ain't the problem here, Corey.
I mean, you'd still look 12, but less ridiculous.
then frankly, it's fucking useless, Maddy. no femme wants a "man" that can't overcome her female socialisation enough to find her balls. pretending to be a boy won't magically make you more confident. growing a spine is the only way.
can't you tell from my super masculine selfie poses?
anyway, this is the community we've created for young dykes. butch is a dirty word and the natural confidence they could find in embracing what they are is suppressed in the pursuit of the impossible, the discomfort it causes painfully obvious in every awkward image. thanks, #transpride!
These people are who the video game, table top, comics and movie industry are trying to pander to now. Disgusting, sick perverts. It is funny to me how some women will go on about how those hobbies are not inclusive to women and its like, yeah, because thanks to Twitter these companies who own these properties want to pander to fetishistic men. AGP's are higher on the totem pole of oppression and diversity then biological women are. As such these companies will pander to them more then trying to find out what real women like and how to market to them.
for real. the world is literally full of chubby n fat people in perfectly happy relationships. including in the lesbian & queer scenes where I live. yes, women can be very shallow about looks. but at the end of the day, 98% of the population is just average and finds contentment with other average people. being fat ain't the problem here, Corey.
Troons are writing sad poetry about the mean cis people who think they are funny. We are forbidden from laughing at them. This one's from "Sophie labelle".
Dude if you don't want to be laughed at stop looking like a drag queen.
I think the real litmus test is "Do you force unwilling people to participate in your fetish". If you want to wear a skirt in private and get bummed then weird but whatever. If you start going out in public in a short skirt because you get off at the possibility of some innocent person being exposed to your ballsack you can fuck off. Trannies are the most egregious because they take this the furthest to the point of trying to change laws to force people to participate in their weird fetish lifestyle.
I apply the same standard to women who get off on being walked around on leashes, if you want to do that with your boyfriend at home whatever, if you start doing it in public where peoples kids have to see you then you deserve a beating.
Kamol is a Thai genital butcher who is known to take on some, shall we say, challenging cases and apply his own experimental solutions, such as the "fibula free flap phalloplasty".
A transbian who has already had zero depth GRS now wants a dilatable vag and Kamol is confused at why a "straight man" would claim to be trans or want his genitals reconfigured.
The troonbian, in true narc AGP fashion, is very mad and lashes out at being questioned.
Going off at someone from an entirely different culture who is speaking English as a second language, for the crime of not immediately understanding your freak self and keeping your feelings soothed. Very progressive. Glad these guys are being held up as the Most Oppressed Group that everyone should and pander to, despite the fact that they are very clearly just entitled straight white dudes.
In other news, lesbians who have been coerced or assaulted by trannies are now being told to keep quiet for the good of the movement:
In other words, the exact same thing parents were told by the Catholic church when they complained about their kids being diddled by priests. "You don't want to cause a scandal and make the Church look bad, do you?" Plus ça change.
straight women can be extremely homophobic and yes, fearful of lesbian women. every lesbian I've ever known feels an anxiety and wariness around what preconceptions or paranoias straight women have about them.
Yeah. In my high school of over 1,000+ students we had one out lesbian (no gay guys were out but some have came out since), and this wasn't even that long ago (early 10s). She was a genuinely cool rocker chick and all of the "Ewww you're gay!?!" comments came from girls
Hell even if you don't have a first hand non-fictional experience of this just look at Mean Girls (2004)
Where did this tranny get that statistic? Testosterone is important to male health, having less of it tends to lead to all sorts of health problems. Unless he's talk about the life expectancy of women vs men, which has nothing to do with having a ballsack or not any way, I strongly doubt fucking up your hormones beyond repair is going to increase your life expectancy.
Where did this tranny get that statistic? Testosterone is important to male health, having less of it tends to lead to all sorts of health problems. Unless he's talk about the life expectancy of women vs men, which has nothing to do with having a ballsack or not any way.
Its just the statistic that women have a slightly higher life expectancy. Trannies don’t care about logic so he consciously passes it off as something it’s not.
Where did this tranny get that statistic? Testosterone is important to male health, having less of it tends to lead to all sorts of health problems. Unless he's talk about the life expectancy of women vs men, which has nothing to do with having a ballsack or not any way, I strongly doubt fucking up your hormones beyond repair is going to increase your life expectancy.
Dollars to donuts it's a spurious correlation. I can only imagine those numbers have been done as a result of medical orchiectomy- e.g. in the case of testicular cancer or injury -so he may as well be saying "people who receive medical care live five years longer." Or he's conflating women's lack of testicles with a longer life. Or he pulled a number right out of his neovagina.
straight women can be extremely homophobic and yes, fearful of lesbian women. every lesbian I've ever known feels an anxiety and wariness around what preconceptions or paranoias straight women have about them.
there were many members of the 70s feminist movement who were incredibly homophobic and didn't want lesbians involved as they considered them counterproductive to the common ground being sought with men in the pursuit of women's rights. they considered lesbians deviants and man haters that would damage the movement.
feminist history is full of women being asked to leave feminist spaces because of being considered too much of a threat to the ideological purity of the movement.
'the feminist sex wars' involved all kinds of divisions in the movement; including between straight and lesbian women, and between upwardly mobile lesbians pursuing androgyny as political ideal, and the butches and femmes of the lower class bar scenes whose image was seen as too sexualised.
the homophobia certainly wasn't over in the 90s. far, far less of an issue; but the notion a feminist straight woman is just too sensible and progressive to be homophobic is totally unrealistic. the assumption the feminist movement was too righteous to be homophobic or flawed is just naive. and of course females have reason to fear possible violence from other females in the right conditions. a cultural fear of sexual violence from lesbians was never widespread (but it certainly existed); but it isn't true that women just assume all other women are safe to be around all the time.
but that's true for most of them - they would be perfectly attractive masculine women if they didn't ruin themselves on cross sex hormones & horrible modifications trying to look like something they can never be.
for real. the world is literally full of chubby n fat people in perfectly happy relationships. including in the lesbian & queer scenes where I live. yes, women can be very shallow about looks. but at the end of the day, 98% of the population is just average and finds contentment with other average people. being fat ain't the problem here, Corey.
then frankly, it's fucking useless, Maddy. no femme wants a "man" that can't overcome her female socialisation enough to find her balls. pretending to be a boy won't magically make you more confident. growing a spine is the only way.
can't you tell from my super masculine selfie poses?
anyway, this is the community we've created for young dykes. butch is a dirty word and the natural confidence they could find in embracing what they are is suppressed in the pursuit of the impossible, the discomfort it causes painfully obvious in every awkward image. thanks, #transpride!
straight women can be extremely homophobic and yes, fearful of lesbian women. every lesbian I've ever known feels an anxiety and wariness around what preconceptions or paranoias straight women have about them.
there were many members of the 70s feminist movement who were incredibly homophobic and didn't want lesbians involved as they considered them counterproductive to the common ground being sought with men in the pursuit of women's rights. they considered lesbians deviants and man haters that would damage the movement.
feminist history is full of women being asked to leave feminist spaces because of being considered too much of a threat to the ideological purity of the movement.
'the feminist sex wars' involved all kinds of divisions in the movement; including between straight and lesbian women, and between upwardly mobile lesbians pursuing androgyny as political ideal, and the butches and femmes of the lower class bar scenes whose image was seen as too sexualised.
the homophobia certainly wasn't over in the 90s. far, far less of an issue; but the notion a feminist straight woman is just too sensible and progressive to be homophobic is totally unrealistic. the assumption the feminist movement was too righteous to be homophobic or flawed is just naive. and of course females have reason to fear possible violence from other females in the right conditions. a cultural fear of sexual violence from lesbians was never widespread (but it certainly existed); but it isn't true that women just assume all other women are safe to be around all the time.
but that's true for most of them - they would be perfectly attractive masculine women if they didn't ruin themselves on cross sex hormones & horrible modifications trying to look like something they can never be.
for real. the world is literally full of chubby n fat people in perfectly happy relationships. including in the lesbian & queer scenes where I live. yes, women can be very shallow about looks. but at the end of the day, 98% of the population is just average and finds contentment with other average people. being fat ain't the problem here, Corey.
then frankly, it's fucking useless, Maddy. no femme wants a "man" that can't overcome her female socialisation enough to find her balls. pretending to be a boy won't magically make you more confident. growing a spine is the only way.
can't you tell from my super masculine selfie poses?
anyway, this is the community we've created for young dykes. butch is a dirty word and the natural confidence they could find in embracing what they are is suppressed in the pursuit of the impossible, the discomfort it causes painfully obvious in every awkward image. thanks, #transpride!
Damn. Whelp, thanks for the lesson (and the trannies)
Disappointed to be shown wrong but my damn autistic self could never pick up on this shit anyway. Guess that’s why friends cried at me when they came out, poor things.
Guess I’ll just have to be a radical feminist and keep teaching the youngins that it’s ok to say no to sex no matter what.
Now. Onto fat Corey. Ladydude, listing the fact that you can drive and own a car at 33 ON A DATING APP is not the flex you think it is.
I do feel like there's an undercurrent philosophy in medical industry. It's the basis of troonism, the basis of 'disease model of addiction', the basis of anything that cause people to lose the concept of self-responsibility and accountability. Something in the medical industry that wants to treat people like little spoiled children.