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Here’s just a small drive-by laugh for you all.
- “there aren’t only two sexes”
- headline sexes the deer
- article sexes the deer
The equivalent would be saying women aren’t troo binary women if they grow dark facial hair.
they were doing the same thing with photos of a maned lioness which you can occasionally find in the wild. It’s cool how we are all supposed to forget all of our knowledge about genetic mutations and hormone disorders as well as sexual dimorphism in general, plunging ourselves back into a pre-Mendelian benighted stupor, just to please the troons.
Also, isn’t it funny how they use rare disorders affecting sexual characteristics to argue for transgenderism but never use disorders that affect racial characteristics (like albinism) to argue for transracialism? Even though, unlike sex, race actually does have zero biological basis? Weird.
This is fucking Lysenkoism 2.0.
Can vouch for this. I regenerated a very large chunk of flesh faster than it took a scratch on my ankle to disappear. At that speed a troonhole could be completely fused back in a couple weeks (of course stuff like general healthiness and diet can alter the speed) without dilating. Calling it a wound is a necessity for medical reasons, it's quite terribly antinatural, the body doesn't want it and it's gonna do what it's programmed to do.
The inside of the standard troonhole is epidermal tissue, since it's made out of a split-open and inverted penis, so it will not 'fuse back' any more than two of your toes would suddenly fuse together. The 'fusing' that happens in amholes I think has more to do with the scar tissue around it contracting: I don't know the exact details because I am unwilling to do a deep dive, but it's not simply a matter of a normal wound scarring closed.
Like you said, the body is incredibly good at healing quickly, but our healing methods evolved to get us back on our feet ASAP so that we would not be eaten by lions on the savannah; they did not evolve to give us long-term comfort or aesthetically pleasing scars, and they
definitely did not evolve to deal with something like amholes. Which is why our bodies' attempts to quickly heal can cause not only amhole problems but also long-term pain and even disability due to the fact that scar tissue springs up everywhere like kudzu as soon as we get an injury. Good surgeons and medical teams will deal with this, but troon medicine is not sending their best.