🐱 Transgender People Reveal Biggest 'Culture Shocks' After Transitioning

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Thousands of users flocked to a viral internet forum to share their biggest "culture shocks" after undergoing gender transitions.

The Original Poster (OP), known as u/TyDye386, asked the viral question in Reddit's popular "Ask Reddit" thread where it received more than 6,000 upvotes and 4,300 comments. The post can be found here.

Many users said their social interactions changed after their transition, while others said they needed time to get used to the lack of pockets in women's clothing.

Transgender Americans​

According to data analyzed by Pew Research Center, an estimated 5 percent of young adults in America identify with a gender different than the sex they were assigned at birth.

More than four in 10 Americans report knowing someone who is transgender compared to three in 10 Americans in 2017.

Americans under 30 are more likely than their older counterparts to identify as trans or nonbinary, according to Pew Research.

What Does Transitioning Mean?​

The National Center for Transgender Equalitydefines a gender transition as: "the time period during which a person begins to live according to their gender identity, rather than the gender they were thought to be at birth."

It is important to recognize that gender transitions differ depending on the individual, with some opting to change their name, pronouns, appearance, and sometimes identification documents.


Others choose to undergo hormone therapy while others choose to get gender-affirming surgery.

"No specific set of steps is necessary to 'complete' a transition—it's a matter of what is right for each person," NCTE said. "All transgender people are entitled to the same dignity and respect, regardless of which legal or medical steps they have taken."

Biggest Culture Shocks​

More than 4,300 users commented on the post asking "Trans people of Reddit, what was the biggest 'culture shock' you noticed after transitioning to your gender?"

'Bud'​

"People weren't joking when they said Canadians use the word "bud" a lot when talking to boys," one user commented.

'One of the Girls'​

"The amount of women in my family, my female friends, and even female acquaintances now confiding every single deep dark detail of their life in me, or just openly talking about their every bodily function," another user commented. "I became 'one of the girls' way before I was comfortable with it."

Safety​

"As a passing almost fully transitioned trans woman, it's that people are a *lot* more concerned about my safety as a woman than they ever were as a man," another wrote.

"I am MtF [Male to Female] and even though I knew about it, the amount of sexism, harassment and sexual assault is shocking," another commented. "Logically, I knew it happened. I've had people tell me all about it before. But once I started passing as a woman, holy fuck. Sexual comments happen all the time, even just sitting at a stoplight in my car, people have shouted through my window sexual shit. More than once!"

Confusion​

"I never adjusted my voice after transitioning, so my voice does tend to cause confusion, and yet, rarely an issue," one user commented.

Men's Restrooms​

"Men's restrooms are weird slits in the fabric of the universe where social norms don't make sense anymore. Do NOT look at anyone. Do NOT speak to anyone," another commented.

Women's Clothing​

"The lack of pockets," one user wrote.

"Welcome to sad reality of feminine clothes," another commenter replied.

Mental Health​

"As a 'passing' almost fully transitioned male, I've been told to suck up my mental problems A LOT more (and by that I mean even more than a lot) than when I looked like a female," one user commented.

Anonymity...and Pockets​

"Male here. suddenly no one gives a shit about me, I feel totally anonymous. no one makes any comments about me or double takes or smiles or anything. I'll get a nod but that's it."

"Welcome to being a man. We have jackets," a user replied.

"More importantly, we have pockets," another added.
 
"As a 'passing' almost fully transitioned male, I've been told to suck up my mental problems A LOT more (and by that I mean even more than a lot) than when I looked like a female," one user commented.

At least this one is well documented, even books exist about this. A whole lot of FtMs are totally unprepared for and do not cope well with this reality of the male world.

Welcome to being an adult man, the only person on earth who truly cares is your mother and only if you’re lucky.
 
According to data analyzed by Pew Research Center, an estimated 5 percent of young adults in America identify with a gender different than the sex they were assigned at birth.

More than four in 10 Americans report knowing someone who is transgender compared to three in 10 Americans in 2017.

Americans under 30 are more likely than their older counterparts to identify as trans or nonbinary, according to Pew Research.
For anyone on here either unaware of this excellent or even for what I imagine are a majority who have not yet read it, I cannot recommend Abigail Shrier's Irreversible Damage enough. Admittedly it does not go hard enough against transgender lunacy, but on the other hand one must always temper one's message to convince the greatest number of people possible. She writes about the true number of people who are naturally transgender (about one in ten thousand) absent social influence and pressure. That fully five percent of zoomers so far are taken into this should be alarming, and is proof positive of the social contagion theory. More like social contagion fact. NONE of this should ever have been tolerate.
Much of this was predicated, in a way, in Robert Bork's excellent Slouching Towards Gomorra, in which he talks about Defining Deviancy Down and the "Durkheim Constant" and how once a society accepts formerly deviant behavior as normal the outlying periphery of conduct that is regarded as deviant is defined "further down."

It is important to recognize that gender transitions differ depending on the individual, with some opting to change their name, pronouns, appearance, and sometimes identification documents.


Others choose to undergo hormone therapy while others choose to get gender-affirming surgery.

"No specific set of steps is necessary to 'complete' a transition—it's a matter of what is right for each person," NCTE said. "All transgender people are entitled to the same dignity and respect, regardless of which legal or medical steps they have taken."
All of this needs to be rejected. "Gender-affirming surgery" ought to be outlawed, not just for minors, but everyone. And anyone pushing it or even who thinks it is ok should get the Captain Hadley treatment (Shawshank Redemption).


That stated, this is just make believe, people getting to pretend that they are whatever they fancy. One is born either as a man or a woman, one is not assigned gender at birth. A man saying he is a woman does not make him a woman, and vice versa, and certainly without the substantial step of mutillating genitalia and other body parts.

"The amount of women in my family, my female friends, and even female acquaintances now confiding every single deep dark detail of their life in me, or just openly talking about their every bodily function," another user commented. "I became 'one of the girls' way before I was comfortable with it."
I am dubious, although there is an aggressively progressive set where this is true, but I very much doubt this is across the board.


"I never adjusted my voice after transitioning, so my voice does tend to cause confusion, and yet, rarely an issue," one user commented.
This is contradictory and exemplifies just the sort of double think that these "people" go through probablhy every day of their lives.

A topic to discuss further. Transgender "people" is actually an oxymoron, because "people" who are transgender are not really people at all.
 

'One of the Girls'​

"The amount of women in my family, my female friends, and even female acquaintances now confiding every single deep dark detail of their life in me, or just openly talking about their every bodily function," another user commented. "I became 'one of the girls' way before I was comfortable with it."
This is bullshit, but even if it wasn’t, I’ve worked in offices where I was the only guy and women will sometimes forget you’re there (or if you’ve known them long enough [and aren’t creepy] just not care) and start talking about stuff like pregnancy horror stories or shaving legs or whatever with each other. They never ‘confided’ in me, but I wouldn’t want them to. It’s not some magic “I’m a real woman now” power.
 
""I never adjusted my voice after transitioning, so my voice does tend to cause confusion, and yet, rarely an issue," one user commented."

Bwahahahahhaaaaahhhaha.
Even 'passing' troons are instantly clocked if they sound like Burt Reynolds.
Sorry dudes, the amount of trannies that can voice change is really small but at least I give them credit for trying. Just talking like you came back from the bar with the world's deepest twang don't make you a anything other than a faggot.
 
MTF sounds like fetish fics
FTM sounds like a bad Seinfeld routine “why don’t lady pants have pockets” “what’s the deal with no eye contact in mens restrooms”
MTFs expose just how dumb some men think women really are and just how low an opinion of them they have. FTMs try their damnedest to prove the MTFs correct.
 
What the fuck is up with the restroom fetish shit with these people? I still fucking have no clue. The public restroom is just a place to shit and piss and go till some point in the mid 2010s where itsuddenly became this oppressivive or mystical place to some gender-minded people. You don't go there to talk with anyone whether you're a fucking man or woman, unless you're pissing and shitting with friends.
I used to think that as well but then it was pointed out that at least before the troon menace it was also a "safeish space for female" like think if a jr high girl is getting harassed by a boy she can go there to get away from it.

I also remember some stupid joke from a 1990s sitcom where a family is eating and mom daughter were all "lets go to the bathroom and talk about X" then the sons are like "yeah lets go to the bathroom"

And the dad goes "What you too! what for?"

And the youngest just looks at him and says

"Dad we're men, and we finished a meal, What do you think?"

Lol now I m thinking about that comic were that dudes is Pee shy and the guy at the next urinal is all "HEY THIS WEIRDO IS JUST HOLDING HIS DICK"

and finally I ve been told female bathrooms are very nasty
 
Much of this was predicated, in a way, in Robert Bork's excellent Slouching Towards Gomorra, in which he talks about Defining Deviancy Down and the "Durkheim Constant" and how once a society accepts formerly deviant behavior as normal the outlying periphery of conduct that is regarded as deviant is defined "further down."
Does he or anyone else discuss a path out of this hellscape?

I'm probably better off asking in Beauty Parlor, but true and honest women of Kiwi Farms, have you ever had men hurl sexual comments towards you at a stoplight or in public in general? Barring someone being belligerently drunk or something?
Absolutely not, and while I am now middle-aged, I used to be hot. Never did this happen.
 
""I never adjusted my voice after transitioning, so my voice does tend to cause confusion, and yet, rarely an issue," one user commented."

Bwahahahahhaaaaahhhaha.
Even 'passing' troons are instantly clocked if they sound like Burt Reynolds.
Sorry dudes, the amount of trannies that can voice change is really small but at least I give them credit for trying. Just talking like you came back from the bar with the world's deepest twang don't make you a anything other than a faggot.

This also shows that these troons who insist they're in constant danger, really don't face it quite as much as they say they do online. There are plenty of places around the US that don't take too kindly to troons, especially somewhere full of joggers. However, ultimately, these dudes in dresses who work cushy tech jobs never face any real oppression in their lives, just all the perks of creeping on women without backlash from them.
 
You don't go there to talk with anyone whether you're a fucking man or woman, unless you're pissing and shitting with friends.
When I was still working in person at the office, the amount of pajeets walking in on a phone call, maintaining the conversation while pissing and then washing hands with flushing sounds in the background of their call was consistently shocking.
 
There should be a whole discussion thread about troons and safety.

For people who insist that they are constantly in danger, they put themselves in dangerous situations that women would nope the fuck out of.
 
There should be a whole discussion thread about troons and safety.

For people who insist that they are constantly in danger, they put themselves in dangerous situations that women would nope the fuck out of.
What can you do? Males are consistently risk-takers thanks to a lifetime of T. Conversely, the craziest thing FtMs do it go to the beach topless and show off that flat chest, peach fuzz and scars and think it's the bravest thing they ever did.
 
The only truthful post in that entire article, and it's unintentionally so:

"As a 'passing'

Rest of it sounds like some sort of weird Yaniv-esque fixation on what it means to be the opposite gender. "Tee-hee! My friends and family talk about TAMPONS all the time! And I get cat-calls ALL THE TIME because I'm a true and honest wahman."
 
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When I was still working in person at the office, the amount of pajeets walking in on a phone call, maintaining the conversation while pissing and then washing hands with flushing sounds in the background of their call was consistently shocking.
Phone calls are different than the kinda thing the article's talking about, I've run into a good number of instances of bathroom phonetalkers.
 
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