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- Nov 20, 2019
Not like a cult. Is a cult. A cult with the medical community and international bodies behind it. It's fucking terrifyingMan, all these stories are such a bummer. I guess I'll share mine.
I always thought it was just men who did the "can't date a lesbian so I'll become one" sort of thing, but I was wrong. She loves fags, so she's trying to become a fag so she'll have a chance to date one it seems. She's not a teenager, I'm almost positive she wasn't diddled as a child, she has none of the hallmarks of what I thought most FTMs had. She went from pretty normal to cutting off her tits within two years of hanging out with drag queens. This shit really is like a cult.My best friend from growing up just joined the tranny cult, sort of gradually over the last year or so. We became friends in middle school, and even though in the later part of high school I started hanging out with new people who I spent most of my time with, we remained close, We got our first apartment together, I was even the maid of honor in her wedding. She was always weird in that artist kind of way, but she's smart, talented, and a hard worker, and was mostly a rational person when it came to most things. She has a very successful business and has always seemed very confident. She's straight, a bit of a tomboy, but always dated men. But, the men she dates are always very, I don't know, submissive I guess? The type of man who seems kind of gay, men who to me seem like total pussies. She married this one guy but they didn't last long. The thing is, she was always a total fag hag, obsessed with gay men but I always thought it was just a weird part of her personality and it didn't really affect me so I didn't think much of it. She and I sort of drifted apart over the last few years, we would talk every so often, but most of what I knew about what was going on embarrassingly came from Instagram.
So, I saw that she had started hanging out with some local drag queens. Eventually, she became a "drag king" and made up this whole character.. She made all kinds of costumes and began performing in drag shows. When that started, I knew this was a bad sign. The next step was her announcing that "being called a he" made her feel good and she was now non-binary. Not surprisingly, the trannies and drag queens she was hanging around totally love-bombed her, saying things about how she's a real man, how "handsome" she is, etc. Very soon after that, she was off to the doctor to have her tits lopped off. She went on social media and made a long post about how she was finally in the body she always wanted. Now, knowing her for years, she never said or did anything that would indicate she had any issues with her gender or body, tits or otherwise. Of course, she got hundreds of people commenting "Yasss king" and how glad they were she was finally going to be happy. Now she's decided to live fully as a man and has changed her name to her drag king name, and thanked the trans community for "making [her] realize who [she] really is". Also, I think she's dating a drag queen. She finally got the true fag she always wanted. It's absolutely ridiculous. So, again, I pieced this all together from lurking on her social media. She never said anything to me face-to-face about it, even when it first started and we were still talking. I guess she knows that I wouldn't be positive about it, it's not a huge secret how I feel about trannies, so I guess that's it. I could reach out to her, but I wouldn't really even know what to say, and I know she's not going to engage in any type of discussion about it that isn't congratulatory. I feel like we might never really talk again because I certainly won't be able to talk or hang out with her without making it clear how dumb I think she's being. It's very sad. She looks so gross now. She used to be very pretty with a great body and now she looks like a mutilated freak. (She's got wide hips so it looks so fucking weird with the flat chest and huge scars.)
Not to pry, but was your friend scared of more traditional men? That seems to be a common thing in these cases: women who are intimidated/anxious around masculine men.