Dr Sidhbh Treasa Gallagher / "Dr Teetus Deletus" / Gallagher Plastic Surgery / Gallagher Med Spa / @drsidhbhgallagher/ @dr_sgallagher / @gendersurgeon - Sex change surgeon who uses TikTok to advertise her teet yeeting services to depressed children

Rate me late if someone already mentioned this, but when are they going to make trendy tiktoks about how it's better (and smarter) to wait until actual Legal Adult age to make any decisions regarding surgery and altering your brain chemistry? ...Oh, that's not a meme-able enough message? *sigh*

I'll never understand why anyone, even an impressionable teen, when encountering information on Tiktok, concludes to themselves, "Well that's all the research I'll ever need to do on this topic!" Although I suppose children and teens love Tiktok because it's easily digestible and they don't want to think beyond simplicity.

I know I said that I'm all for this lady getting the book thrown at them, but that doesn't mean that none of the onus is on the person getting the surgery.
People will always find some way to make a dollar off of someone's strife and in this regard it could all be nipped in the bud if we handled this shit the way it should be; as a medical condition.
Instead everyone is proud to treat themselves to whatever cosmetic and life changing surgery they can get access to, and god help you if you even try to address some of the more obvious underlying issues like severe or clinical depression, body dysmorphia, low self esteem, childhood trauma and so on.
I'm not enough of a cunt to be full anti-trans, but I'm also not retarded enough to believe that every person that transitions is properly transgender. If I had my druthers, only true transgender people would be able to get a post-op transition because as we've seen these operations are fucking grizzly. This should be reserved for the tippy-top of the scale that need to be as opposite-gendered as they can possibly be or they will never truly be able to have any shred of happiness.

I know it's cold to say, but at this point the world is going in such a way that people would rather butcher their bodies than look deeper than an inch into who they are and seek actual help; and it's never been easier to find "care" for troonery -life changing consequences are just a click away- , fuck em. They don't want to hear it; I don't want to waste my time.
It's sad to say but it's just a shitload of self-absorbed, neurotic, sick people that want a quick solution to a complex issue; and they'd rather label you a bigot than accept that maybe, just maybe; their issues go far deeper than gender.

They are not upset that they are the gender they are; they are upset that they are who they are. They want to be anybody else and will cling to the first sign of drastic change they can get.
 
Yeah this topic is so much more multi-faceted and complex than a lot of people realize. It doesn't help that a lot of popular discussion on the more liberal side of the fence is more interested in calling anyone who doesn't instantly validate them as Oppressors.
 
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It doesn't help that a lot of popular discussion on the more liberal side of the fence is more interested in calling anyone who doesn't instantly validate them as Oppressors.
Not just for disagreeing with them either. It really bothers me that not being willing to have sex with a troon of any type is instantly transphobic and homophobic.
which I don't understand because wouldn't admitting to homophobia also be acknowledging the birth gender of the troon? think MtF pursuing a cis woman, then that MtF calling the other woman a homophobe. wouldn't the act of calling the homophobia card be some kind of dysphoric experience?
 
I know I said that I'm all for this lady getting the book thrown at them, but that doesn't mean that none of the onus is on the person getting the surgery.
I agree, some personal responsibility is important. The thing is, we do regulate medical treatments. There's something to be said for licensed doctors recommending this nonsense.

If these surgeries were advertised and regulated just as ordinary body mods and recreational drugs (which they properly are), then I'd care a lot less about the doofuses sneaking off to Tijuana to mangle themselves.
 
Rate me late if someone already mentioned this, but when are they going to make trendy tiktoks about how it's better (and smarter) to wait until actual Legal Adult age to make any decisions regarding surgery and altering your brain chemistry? ...Oh, that's not a meme-able enough message? *sigh*

I'll never understand why anyone, even an impressionable teen, when encountering information on Tiktok, concludes to themselves, "Well that's all the research I'll ever need to do on this topic!" Although I suppose children and teens love Tiktok because it's easily digestible and they don't want to think beyond simplicity.
20-30 years ago if a potential trans kid was taken to a sympathetic psychologist, they usually did not encourage transitioning unless the kid was *really* adamant about it. The modern internet wasn't around to teach them how to get aggressive treatment early. They had to go all-out, crying every night, self harming and threatening DIY surgery, attraction to the same sex (so potential MTFs attracted to men, potential FTMs attracted to women), stereotypical behavior of the intended sex, no serious trauma that the psychologist would try to address first, like being molested or beaten.

Then the psychologist/psychiatrist would refer to a specialist, who would tell the parents "look, would you rather have a dead son or a living daughter?" And they'd be told that the kid should switch schools, and maybe even move to a nearby town.

If a boy just wanted to wear girls clothes and play with girls toys, it could go three different ways depending on what exactly he was doing:
1. He's probably just gay (this was if he was playing with girls or doing girly stuff without being a coomer)
2. He's developing AGP; he needs therapy (this was if he was doing coomer activities).
3. It's not that big of a deal. Let him be. Probably just a phase.

This is all assuming that the child had permissive parents. If the kid had old school parents, it could go anywhere from being beaten until they stop, to being sent off to pray the gay away.

Nowadays, the kids go straight to the specialist, and the specialist immediately gives the parents the dead son or trans daughter line. Once puberty starts, the internet gives these kids all sorts of information that wasn't available to them back in the day. They "know" that they're trans and it's a race against time to get on puberty blockers, or else they'll be a hon. They see other kids transition, and that makes them think about it more. They want to be like Kim Petras, or pre-inflation Jazz Jennings. Not Bruce Jenner or Amy Schneider. They don't take the time to figure things out, and consider more normal thoughts like "maybe I'm just gay" or "do I need to be a girl to enjoy this?" or "this should stay private".

TLDR:

Potential teen troon in 1997: Maybe I'm just gay. Maybe boys can wear pink.
Potential teen troon in 2022: I need to get on puberty blockers now before my voice drops any more and before I get more facial hair, otherwise I'll need to do voice training and get electrolysis. If my parents let me start HRT on my 16th birthday, I might get some serious breast growth before graduation. Trans TikTok and my trans friends at school have taught me the exact lines to drop to my counselors and doctors to get them to prescribe titty skittles. I want to get set up with Dr. Bowers so she can do my bottom surgery the week I turn 18, and I want Dr. Gallagher to do my top surgery. Maybe I won't even need top surgery tho. I love hanging out with my trans friends at GSA.
 
So do you have a sauce to this?
I’m having trouble finding one because the Tavistock gender clinic (who prescribed the blockers) is the center of so many scandals that no combination of search terms returns the specific case I’m looking for. It’s like looking for a specific drop of water in the ocean.
 
Potential teen troon in 2022: I need to get on puberty blockers now before my voice drops any more and before I get more facial hair, otherwise I'll need to do voice training and get electrolysis. If my parents let me start HRT on my 16th birthday, I might get some serious breast growth before graduation. Trans TikTok and my trans friends at school have taught me the exact lines to drop to my counselors and doctors to get them to prescribe titty skittles. I want to get set up with Dr. Bowers so she can do my bottom surgery the week I turn 18, and I want Dr. Gallagher to do my top surgery. Maybe I won't even need top surgery tho. I love hanging out with my trans friends at GSA
Pretty accurate. FtM tiktoks about their gender butcher journey give the strong impression that they're gloating about all the procedures and complications and aftercare they need to go through. Being a long-term patient is turned into a lifestyle
 
Pretty accurate. FtM tiktoks about their gender butcher journey give the strong impression that they're gloating about all the procedures and complications and aftercare they need to go through. Being a long-term patient is turned into a lifestyle
That's actually a pretty interesting take on that issue. I'd never thought that they were specifically gloating about the medical side of things, I always thought that the minority status and the possible yaoi-boy fetish idealization.
In the future, if society sees it the same way, will trans-trending/transitioning, in general, be seen as an extension of Munchausen's?
 
So I finally caught up with the whole thread and first, thanks for the shout out @TheSockiestSock, may many years of beautiful autism befall you.

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Dr. Gallagher feels like the woke female reboot version of Doctor Barber from The Misadventures of Flapjack. No sane person is THAT obsessed with giving surgery, talks about how much they LOVE doing it, and then literally calls them Frankenstein experiments.
 
That's actually a pretty interesting take on that issue. I'd never thought that they were specifically gloating about the medical side of things, I always thought that the minority status and the possible yaoi-boy fetish idealization.
In the future, if society sees it the same way, will trans-trending/transitioning, in general, be seen as an extension of Munchausen's?
Not to turn this thread into another round of TT spergery, but in the phalloplasty files the munchie aspect is really prominent. They've memorized all the different ways of assembling an armsausage, know exactly why they want which procedure and in which stages, how they want to lop their tits off. Basically all the crap that irish mengele over here is pumping out in stare-smugly-at-the-camera-while-words-appear fashion. And even if the totally unexpected complications kick in, they still sound almost proud about getting into the hospital with dangerous amounts of blood loss, or other fun medical trauma that would give any sane person cause to reconsider both past and future life choices.
A teen girl cuts her tits off, throws away the nipples and then makes a quirky tiktok about phantom nipple pain. Because that affrming social media feedback is part of it. The thought, that she has inflicted lifelong nerve pain upon herself, is completely outside of the time horizon she is capable of considering. Can't buy a car, but can yeet the teet
 
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A teen girl cuts her tits off, throws away the nipples and then makes a quirky tiktok about phantom nipple pain. Because that affrming social media feedback is part of it. The thought, that she has inflicted lifelong nerve pain upon herself, is completely outside of the time horizon she is capable of considering. Can't buy a car, but can yeet the teet

Honestly I cant wait for all these girls getting their tits cut off to realize how painful it actually and I don't mean the surgery its self

PLish? Grandma had a double mastectomy mid 60s and she bitched until the day she died that that area, and not just where her boobs were, her arms, shoulders and chest just ached 24/7, and this old lady had bunch of kids naturally so grammy wasn't a lil bitch when it came to pain so these lil Gaydens are gonna be in for a big surprise
 
Honestly I cant wait for all these girls getting their tits cut off to realize how painful it actually and I don't mean the surgery its self

PLish? Grandma had a double mastectomy mid 60s and she bitched until the day she died that that area, and not just where her boobs were, her arms, shoulders and chest just ached 24/7, and this old lady had bunch of kids naturally so grammy wasn't a lil bitch when it came to pain so these lil Gaydens are gonna be in for a big surprise
pain tolerance differs
 
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Yeah, but the level of pain and general discomfort Aydens can handle appears to be exceptionally low, on average. Except for the ones who cut themselves, I guess.
oh wait that's right
the reason they would feel more pain is because the younger you are the worse tolerance you have :smug:
 
Oh yeah also when tf did the "Gender Affirmation Surgery" term start being used? FFS like only 2 years ago I heard that Gender Reassignment Surgery was renamed to Gender Confirmation Surgery because the other term was offensive for stupid reasons like "they are already female before the surgery, this just confirms it"

What so is Gender Confirmation Surgery now offensive because some women have penises or something and the gender is already confirmed no matter what?

How long until the trannies are offended by calling it Gender Affirmation Surgery?

I cannot keep up with this stupidity.
 
Honestly, reading that phrase (and this whole thread, tbh) made me realize just how lucky I was that I wasn't born later than 2000.
It's crazy how much the public outlook on Tomboys/Tomgirls shifted after 2000.

Apparently, there's a new type of tomboy called the "bruh girl" (that term is retarded lmao) which is described as, "a girl who's one of the guys. she swears, doesn't care about burps or sweat and eats plenty! this kind of girl is discusted by sterotypical femininity" (source, if anyone wants to read from the metroUK)
Then there's the new term, "hiiii girl", which just sounds like the ultra fem personality, but rebranded for gen z. "the hiii girl likes skincare, clothes, and loves everything the bruh girl would be rolling her eyes at."
I don't get it. I feel so old just looking at this cringey aricle.
Why do things like wanting to take care of yourself (skincare) and generlized personality traits (tough, sensitive) NEED to be assigned to a gender?

We need 90's bullies back to pound dweebs for their lunch money. Backwards hats and all.
 
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