Jaron Seth Bloshinsky / Jazz Jennings / I Am Jazz - Puberty Blockers: Not Even Once


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Jeanette also needs to go through her tagged posts on Instagram
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I'd still just consider it a failed straight marriage. I've actually seen posts from AITA type boards with straight women supporting their troon husbands until they get feminine enough to lose whatever features were attractive in the first place. To sound like an ally they say it's because they're "not a lesbian".
Jan Morris, the first (?) MTF from Great Britain, lived with his wife - although divorced - all his life; they traveled extensively, calling each other friends or sisters-in-law, then remarried when older. He recently died at 94, still "enjoying being a girl."

 
Jazz has joined in on the arugula posting
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He's making the classic "I don't know how to cook but I know eating greens is healthy" mistake of just stuffing his face with leaves. Rocket arugula is a versatile ingredient but it is bitter, so if you're using it as a main part of a dish it goes well with something sweet or fatty to balance it out. Chuck some fruit in the salad (grilled pears seem look unusual in a salad so can be used for ass-pats on instagram) or some caramlised onion + goats cheese or a bit of parmesan and pine nuts. Alternatively blanching or sautéing it can reduce the bitterness. Mix it into mashed potatoes. Use it as a garnish with other meals. You can make a sort of bootleg pesto out of it and have that on some wholegrain pasta to be healthy, or a sort of creamier sauce with avocado you can use on white fish.

Just eating a bag of mixed leaves from the supermarket? Not even with a dressing (even if you're worried about calories, a basic vinaigrette)? That's a guarantee that after 30 days of "I've gamified my food intake because I'm a child with no discipline", you'll hate arugula and probably end up eating less greens. Of course Sander is one of those people who'd smile and go "actually I really like eating an entire bowl of plain, undressed arugula - I'm just doing food my way" while still hating the arugula so can't be told.

He did at least add parmesan and (suspiciously underseasoned) chicken to his giant plate of arugula in this latest update, along with possibly a lemon vinaigrette (probably just lemon juice) so that is something I guess. Doubt it's winning Jazz over, though.
 

It does look nice, Jaron, now extend that self-care to your diet and exercise.

He's making the classic "I don't know how to cook but I know eating greens is healthy" mistake of just stuffing his face with leaves. Rocket arugula is a versatile ingredient but it is bitter, so if you're using it as a main part of a dish it goes well with something sweet or fatty to balance it out. Chuck some fruit in the salad (grilled pears seem look unusual in a salad so can be used for ass-pats on instagram) or some caramlised onion + goats cheese or a bit of parmesan and pine nuts. Alternatively blanching or sautéing it can reduce the bitterness. Mix it into mashed potatoes. Use it as a garnish with other meals. You can make a sort of bootleg pesto out of it and have that on some wholegrain pasta to be healthy, or a sort of creamier sauce with avocado you can use on white fish.

Just eating a bag of mixed leaves from the supermarket? Not even with a dressing (even if you're worried about calories, a basic vinaigrette)? That's a guarantee that after 30 days of "I've gamified my food intake because I'm a child with no discipline", you'll hate arugula and probably end up eating less greens. Of course Sander is one of those people who'd smile and go "actually I really like eating an entire bowl of plain, undressed arugula - I'm just doing food my way" while still hating the arugula so can't be told.

He did at least add parmesan and (suspiciously underseasoned) chicken to his giant plate of arugula in this latest update, along with possibly a lemon vinaigrette (probably just lemon juice) so that is something I guess. Doubt it's winning Jazz over, though.
Another thing worth mentioning is that veggies contain fat-soluble vitamins, so you'll get more nutrition out of them if you eat them with a fat.
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Methinks Sander is doing this as a "challenge" because eating arugula raw is spicy and bitter. It goes into the "healthy is unpleasant" mentality where exercise and healthy eating are inherently difficult and should be praised.
 
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From Sander:
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Re: men's health month.

I like how all thought given to men's well being is basically "men can be pussies too!" rather than "men are close to six times more likely to be murdered than women".

Sure, men can cry too, but there are things more urgent to solve. You can tell the Jennings men are very "privileged" and have no idea of real issues men face beyond all of their "self-care" bullshit.
 
He's making the classic "I don't know how to cook but I know eating greens is healthy" mistake of just stuffing his face with leaves. Rocket arugula is a versatile ingredient but it is bitter, so if you're using it as a main part of a dish it goes well with something sweet or fatty to balance it out. Chuck some fruit in the salad (grilled pears seem look unusual in a salad so can be used for ass-pats on instagram) or some caramlised onion + goats cheese or a bit of parmesan and pine nuts. Alternatively blanching or sautéing it can reduce the bitterness. Mix it into mashed potatoes. Use it as a garnish with other meals. You can make a sort of bootleg pesto out of it and have that on some wholegrain pasta to be healthy, or a sort of creamier sauce with avocado you can use on white fish.

Just eating a bag of mixed leaves from the supermarket? Not even with a dressing (even if you're worried about calories, a basic vinaigrette)? That's a guarantee that after 30 days of "I've gamified my food intake because I'm a child with no discipline", you'll hate arugula and probably end up eating less greens. Of course Sander is one of those people who'd smile and go "actually I really like eating an entire bowl of plain, undressed arugula - I'm just doing food my way" while still hating the arugula so can't be told.

He did at least add parmesan and (suspiciously underseasoned) chicken to his giant plate of arugula in this latest update, along with possibly a lemon vinaigrette (probably just lemon juice) so that is something I guess. Doubt it's winning Jazz over, though.

It's also very good with some blue cheese and fig jam. Or honey mustard dressing.

Also the acid in something like balsamic vinegar will help the uptake of nitrates from the greens, which is important for heart health.
 
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Re: men's health month.

I like how all thought given to men's well being is basically "men can be pussies too!" rather than "men are close to six times more likely to be murdered than women".

Sure, men can cry too, but there are things more urgent to solve. You can tell the Jennings men are very "privileged" and have no idea of real issues men face beyond all of their "self-care" bullshit.
Lord help you, too, if you try to point out that "Men can be pussies too" actually puts their health at risk.
  • Men's tear ducts are deeper than women's, and the chemicals involved in crying are found in different proportions after puberty. So if you see a guy crying more often it could actually be a sign something is wrong with him hormonally, not that he's just more in touch with his emotions.
    • Taking the above a step further, I've actually had several men express over the years the sentiment "I wish I could cry" because they were legitimately sad, but the tears just wouldn't fall. Again, they were healthy, and they felt like shit for valid reasons, but it is literally more difficult for a healthy man to cry.
  • Men's reactions to illness, pain, and stress are also very different than women's; with hormones again playing a huge role here. There is an epidemic of low testosterone in the developed world, and people just laugh it off like "Haw haw, maybe men will be less bad now durrr." not realizing that low testosterone in men can lead to the very behaviors these people are referencing (with irritability and depression being the most obvious examples that come to mind).

TL;DR - The Jennings men can't even get the "self care" angle right, and I'd imagine it's in no small part due to their complete lack of scientific literacy and the shared delusion within the family that hormones can just be swapped in and out and that surgery is literal magic.
 
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Don't tell men to cry. Tell men that they can cry when they FEEL like it. They want to be tough and stoic? Have at it. Want to find a quiet spot to mourn in private? Go ahead.

But for as much as we shill "body positivity" and identity and autonomy these days, most of this shit is pretty much ORDERING men to pussy out against their own sense of comfort or consent, rather than letting them express themselves how they wish.
 
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