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Late, but takes a while to catch up thins tread.To get sth else to laugh at I look for the transmasc loonies every once in a while. Transbians are creepy, but transmen reach the same levels of dumb entitlement, degeneracy and troon logic.
A few transmen memes from instagram
When fat acceptance and trans acceptance collide
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Of course with the blacktivism. Also: transcestors…
A bi man (probably ex-gay, still identifies as gay though) with a very important message. Gay men need to drop their vagina aversion, they are missing out. This is NOT conversion therapy, because reasons.
And then my favorite gay identified trans man: Wonderful Mr Francis. Rambling about how transmen can‘t be lesbians, like, only maybe former, like, you know, but they‘re men, like, totally, dude.
And on the one time she accidentally went on a date with a transphobic bigot. Did the man dump her or physically threaten her? Nah, he just referred to other transmen he had been with as “she“ and evilly misgendered them.
Also, gay men are afraid to date trans men bc other gay men might think that‘s kinda straight. This is policing their sexuality and bc we changed the dictionary definition to mean absolutely nothing you must now uphold it. Sooo if a gay man likes transmen that is totally not redefining what anything means and y‘all are bigots! Cis people and their gatekeeping..
And if you look at these pictures you will see a MAN‘s body! Stop policing, stop gatekeeping, stop violently assigning genders.
Just a note. This account is open againThis account went private about ten minutes ago while I was snatching screenshots, but before I could get around to archiving.
I found him through this tweet below:
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His account is a goldmine of AGP troonacy. He is your classic middle age AGP troonout. He had the wife, kids, and everything. Lucky for him, his wife is a handmaiden. He involves his children in his fetish, of course. Also he posted photos that show his kids' faces. I would have taken more screenshots if I had time before he privated.
The instagram is public atm so I made a backup, expect it to go private soon
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Quidditch to change name, citing J.K. Rowling's 'anti-trans positions'
Real-life quidditch, inspired by the magical game in "Harry Potter," is changing its name, citing author J.K. Rowling's "anti-trans positions in recent years."
US Quidditch and Major League Quidditch announced in a joint news release Wednesday that they will conduct a series of surveys over the next few months to decide on a new name for the sport, which resembles soccer and field hockey, but as a contact sport with broomsticks.
“For the last year or so, both leagues have been quietly collecting research to prepare for the move and been in extensive discussions with each other and trademark lawyers regarding how we can work together to make the name change as seamless as possible,” Major League Quidditch Commissioner Amanda Dallas said in the release.
The leagues say there are a few reasons for the name change. Among them is that the name "quidditch" is trademarked by Warner Bros., which produced the "Harry Potter" movies, and as a result the sport's expansion has been limited in its sponsorship and broadcast opportunities.
The name change is also part of an effort by the leagues to "distance themselves from the works of J.K. Rowling," according to the statement, "who has increasingly come under scrutiny for her anti-trans positions in recent years."
Rowling has faced criticism for her views on the transgender community, which some have called transphobic. She first made headlines for her views in 2019, when she publicly supported Maya Forstater, a British tax specialist who was fired over tweets that were deemed to be anti-trans.
Then, in 2020, she mocked a headline that used the phrase "people who menstruate," which trans advocates noted is meant to be inclusive of trans men and nonbinary people who still have periods.
Just a few days later, she doubled down on her views in a nearly 4,000-word blog post that some critics on Twitter called a "transphobic manifesto," in which she asked whether a “contagion” fueled by social media has led to the rise in the number of young people coming out as transgender.
In the blog post, she also revealed that she is a survivor of domestic abuse and assault, and that as a result of that trauma, she is “deeply concerned about the consequences of the current trans activism.”
“So I want trans women to be safe. At the same time, I do not want to make natal girls and women less safe. When you throw open the doors of bathrooms and changing rooms to any man who believes or feels he’s a woman — and, as I’ve said, gender confirmation certificates may now be granted without any need for surgery or hormones — then you open the door to any and all men who wish to come inside. That is the simple truth,” she wrote, using a talking point that advocates say is common among anti-trans or "gender critical" groups.
A 2018 study by the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law found that there is no evidence that letting transgender people use restrooms and other public facilities that align with their gender identity increases safety risks.
Since Rowling published the blog post last year, several actors who starred in the "Harry Potter" films have condemned her views, including Daniel Radcliffe, who played Harry Potter; Emma Watson, who portrayed Hermione Granger; and Eddie Redmayne, who starred in the "Fantastic Beasts" films.
US Quidditch and Major League Quidditch also voiced their support for trans people and diversity, saying the sport has "developed a reputation as one of the most progressive sports in the world on gender equality and inclusivity, in part thanks to its gender maximum rule, which stipulates that a team may not have more than four players of the same gender on the field at a time."
The International Quidditch Association, the sport's governing body, also lists inclusivity on its website as one of the sport's values.
"As a community we want our sport to be inclusive of people of different ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, ages, languages, genders, sexual orientations," the website states. "A key demonstration of this is the Gender Rule in quidditch, whereby players are able to play as the gender that they identify as including non-binary genders."
Alex Benepe, one of the founders of real-life quidditch, said he is "thrilled that USQ and MLQ are moving in this direction."
"Big changes like this don’t come without risk, but I’ve been a strong advocate for making this move for a long time," he said, according to the leagues' statement. "The sport needs its own space without limits on its growth potential and changing the name is crucial to achieving that."
In "Harry Potter," quidditch players fly around on broomsticks and try to score points by throwing balls through the opposing team's goals, which are a set of three rings. Harry Potter, whose position is seeker, is tasked with catching the golden snitch — a small, flying ball that is "wicked fast and damn near impossible to see," as one character described it in the 2001 movie "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."
Benepe and Xander Manshel brought it into the real world in 2005 at Middlebury College in Vermont. In their version, players hold sticks or real brooms between their legs, and, as one player explained to NPR in 2015, the golden snitch is "velcroed to the back" of the "snitch runner," and this player must elude the seekers.
There are now more than 450 teams worldwide in more than 30 countries, according to US Quidditch and the International Quidditch Association. It's reportedly "one of the few mixed-gender full contact sports," according to the association.
US Quidditch and Major League Quidditch said they will be surveying stakeholders regarding the name change until the end of January.
Oh dear wrongthink on reddit!
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Many more here: https://www.unddit.com/r/news/comments/ri53hd/parents_demand_rule_changes_after_transgender/
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r/news - Parents demand rule changes after transgender swimmer smashes records
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I think that Thomas kid probably peaked quite a few people!
Also, lol at this piece of news
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Quidditch to change name, citing J.K. Rowling's 'anti-trans positions'
Real-life quidditch, inspired by the magical game in "Harry Potter," is changing its name, citing author J.K.www.nbcnews.com
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Quidditch to change name, citing J.K. Rowling's 'anti-trans positions'
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It's been known for some time that you can get a 13 year old's boobs chopped off. It's in that one dataset about trans health care procedures and has been cited multiple times in legit academic papers. Troon-killer JESSE SINGAL has reported on it multiple times over what must be coming up on five years now. This hasn't stopped literally every trans propagandist from denying anything like that is done. (While then saying it should be allowed anyway to save trans children.)Won't let me reply, but that journalist actual did some real investigative journalism. They didn't just accept the words of a reddit user as truth, they actually went and pretended to be parents of a 13 year old nobinary girl, and was able to show how easy it was to set up an appointment to get a freaking child's boobs cut off. This should be all over the news, but of course main stream media is fucked.
Dude's got that MovieBob face were it's both fat and sunken in.
In an ideal world this would be where it ended because this is actually a good reason. Sadly this isn't the case when trannies need to make everything about themselves.The leagues say there are a few reasons for the name change. Among them is that the name "quidditch" is trademarked by Warner Bros., which produced the "Harry Potter" movies, and as a result the sport's expansion has been limited in its sponsorship and broadcast opportunities.
Hi all,
I hope you're doing well so shortly before Christmas.
Happy holidays.
I'm a 28 year old trans woman who is what they call post-op. I had bottom surgery and hormone replacement therapy, and the associated legal updates.
I'm not someone who is interested in politics or in any ideologies in general.
I have however come to some realisations over the years.
To frame it properly, I will give some short back ground.
When I was a kid my friends were always of the opposite sex and I was strongly drawn to women and femininity. It felt like a magic world I wanted to be part of.
As there were little resources available about trans people, I only knew about crossdressers and I knew I wasn't interested in that. I really wanted to be a girl.
I remember stuff like being picked on for being feminine and being punished by adults for displaying signs of femininity, or at least being looked down on for that.
During high school I was a great student who never dated a girl, was a very dilligent smart kid and wasn't interested in LGBT-politics or stuff like that.
Inside my heart I knew I wanted to be a woman and that's what I perceived myself as mentally.
I repressed until college. I dropped out, had time to do introspection and through Reddit and Gigi Gorgeous her channel I decided that I too wanted to be such a beautiful woman. Her videos about all her surgeries, the glamour associated with life as a woman: that's what I too wanted.
I started ordering from InhousePharmacy, an online pharmacy, bought estrogen and anti-androgens and began self-medicating and it became like a powerful addiction where the more I started to see a woman in the mirror the more of a high I started experiencing. I also loved how the rest of the world started to relate to me. I could experience a deep sense of euphoria any time someone thought I was a woman.
But that's where my realisations came in:
normal cis women don't experience euphoria from being gendered correctly. Normal women just exist without thinking about how much other people see them as their gender.
That's when I started realising that what I'm experiencing is the high of being successful at "tricking" people into thinking I'm female.
I eventually got formally diagnosed, got a referral letter and had reassignment surgery with depth.
I thought I would be a normal woman somehow after surgery, even though I subconsciously knew SRS couldn't truly change your sex. I repressed what SRS could and couldn't give me and only acknowledged the good and the dreamy stuff and downplayed the less positive stuff.
I believed the stuff that I would be given a neo vagina that is indistinguishable from a natal vagina. I now realise this was because I didn't have any real experience with vaginas apart from those in porn.
When I started comparing natal vaginas to post-op vaginas I began to realise that there are tells that I didn't want to know about, before I had surgery.
I was also ashamed of admitting that porn played a role in my expectations I had from transition and life as a woman. I didn't look at less fortunate every day women. I only had eye for the idealized version of what a woman is and thought that that would be what I would be after surgery.
I also was obsessed about going stealth and forgetting that I ever had a life as a man behind me. I started being reminded about this when I met people who knew people I knew from before. I thought you could just erase your past. I didn't realise that with current digitalization every one of your movements is eternalized.
The upkeep of SRS itself still weighs heavily upon me. I'm often tired, have little energy and sometimes I feel like I'm still healing from the surgery despite having had my procedure done in late 2018.
I also feel like my body processed weight gain in different ways than it would in natal women. I look like a woman but I see the tells in my own body image.
Sometimes it just feels like I chased a dragon that I had to chase in order to fully come to senses that changing sexes is impossible.
I don't think of myself as a man or male, but I know that I'm not a normal woman either. I am different. That's what I hate most: not being really one or the other but a chemical mixture of both.
I overestimated how much medical science can change one's sex.
I knew chromosomes couldn't be changed by any procedures but I believed all the talk in trans circles that chromosomes don't matter and that replacing your hormone system is the deciding factor in everything.
Some things just couldn't be changed and I'm made aware of that by small things like having slightly bigger hands than natal women, and stuff like that, every day.
I still have a prostate. Also something I was oblivious about that while having it you can impossibly be a regular woman.
I slowly started to unbox reality on my own.
The thing is that I don't even regret transition, I also have no plans to detransition. I sometimes just feel crazy for considering to acknowledge that I'm a male who would have prefered to be female and that I have to accept reality and live my life in truth.
I just feel like the only person in the world who doesn't regret transition but still doesn't believe sex changes are real.
Also because I would obviously never disclose my thoughts to friends or family who see me as a woman. That would beg them to ask : "So why did you transition then?"
Can I be trans and simultaneously recognize sex changes for what they are: cosmetic alterations that intensely and profoundly change your life?
I would love to hear thoughts from other post-everything trans women in my shoes, if there are any others here.
From the same subreddit, by the way.Happy Tranny week. Let's celebrate the complexity of everything surrounding it by looking at women that want to be men that want to look like women aka FtM Femboys.
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Also lets be understanding and try to make sense of this now
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r/FTMfeminity might be worth a feature in its entirety tbh
More nightmares from r/mypartneristrans:
You poor fucking sucker.
Something isn't adding up here? First that this post is gone? second that
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In this post OP says their spouse.
Also if you're this into dick why tf are you with a woman either dating or married.
Wait. This post has the exact same comments so the one that genitalfetishist posted was edited into the one here. The fuck?
Another fecking horror who, no doubt, thinks he's the epitome of femininity.Here’s Gretchen without the photoshop:
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this is great, why haven't I seen this before, it really starts to get good around #10
This guy is a GOLD MINE.This account went private about ten minutes ago while I was snatching screenshots, but before I could get around to archiving.
I found him through this tweet below:
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Bonus: Based reply to the above tweet
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His account is a goldmine of AGP troonacy. He is your classic middle age AGP troonout. He had the wife, kids, and everything. Lucky for him, his wife is a handmaiden. He involves his children in his fetish, of course. Also he posted photos that show his kids' faces. I would have taken more screenshots if I had time before he privated.
The instagram is public atm so I made a backup, expect it to go private soon
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"spend time supporting trans people in meaningful ways"