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

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Hanging's too good for these pieces of shit. Bring back the Wheel.
Not when you do it properly.
Medieval style, no drop, haul them up, let them dance, drop them down again till they get their breath back, then haul them up again. Rinse and repeat until the executioner or the crowd gets tired, then draw and quarter them.
Like the end of Braveheart.
Thats a hanging.
None of this drop neck break shit.
Old school.
 
More from Rylan and how this is the TERFs fault.
Also, it really says a lot that this is what they consider a "TERF". If there is any doubt in your mind that they use that word interchangeably with "hater", this should assuage it.
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Nothing in these screenshots screams "feminist" to me except this last one, which truly is "extreme transphobia".
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Also worth mentioning, she was posting a LOT of pro-surgery, "euphoria" content right up until the viral post:
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With a service dog, of course. For something like "fibro", I'm guessing.
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If someone wants to crosspost these screenshots to the munchies thread, please do, I don't know much about these condishuns.
Bonus, Rylan vs. Muslim Uber driver
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AHH yes, she's gone for the full "munchie combo platter" of ailments. Complete with "support dog" with obnoxious patch. Only surprise is that the vest isn't absolutely plastered in them.

Dime a dozen in the munchies thread. To the point where KFS (who tends to write a lot of the quality deep dives) mentioned how boring munchie hunting had gotten and passed up on the deluge of perma-offended gender-specials with their totes-necessary dog for POTS/hEDS/fibro/'tism/PTSD...

Pathological need for attention? Being able to admit publicly that you love unnecessary surgery? Being free to publicly chastise people for not treating them as special 24/7? Not sure why there's such an overlap but there definitely is one, right down to hunting down the "star" unethical medical practitioners who will do harmful surgeries on anybody with a wallet.

ETA: There's an irony to this crossover, too. Munching is almost exclusively a female behaviour. Someone once dug up a rare male munch to share with the thread (search the MBI thread for "numberwang" if interested) and there ended up being this whole debate as to if they were a true munch, or if they were getting a pass from some quarters purely because of the cognitive dissonance of being confronted with a male displaying those behaviours. It's about as female a pathology as you can get.

Bonus autism... If they were malingering (faking illness for material gain) then that would be a more "male" pathology. In females it tends to be for attention. With the same damn dog and diagnosis combo platters. It's almost like a certain demographic is more vulnerable to social contagion or something.....
 
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AHH yes, she's gone for the full "munchie combo platter" of ailments. Complete with "support dog" with obnoxious patch. Only surprise is that the vest isn't absolutely plastered in them.

Dime a dozen in the munchies thread. To the point where KFS (who tends to write a lot of the quality deep dives) mentioned how boring munchie hunting had gotten and passed up on the deluge of perma-offended gender-specials with their totes-necessary dog for POTS/hEDS/fibro/'tism/PTSD...

Pathological need for attention? Being able to admit publicly that you love unnecessary surgery? Being free to publicly chastise people for not treating them as special 24/7? Not sure why there's such an overlap but there definitely is one, right down to hunting down the "star" unethical medical practitioners who will do harmful surgeries on anybody with a wallet.

ETA: There's an irony to this crossover, too. Munching is almost exclusively a female behaviour. Someone once dug up a rare male munch to share with the thread (search the MBI thread for "numberwang" if interested) and there ended up being this whole debate as to if they were a true munch, or if they were getting a pass from some quarters purely because of the cognitive dissonance of being confronted with a male displaying those behaviours. It's about as female a pathology as you can get.

Bonus autism... If they were malingering (faking illness for material gain) then that would be a more "male" pathology. In females it tends to be for attention. With the same damn dog and diagnosis combo platters. It's almost like a certain demographic is more vulnerable to social contagion or something.....
Don't forget the personality disorders
 
PREFACE: I'm posting this in here because I can't post in the SRS/GRS thread For Reasons, and it applies here as well as there.

One comment I've noticed come up several times in this thread and in the SRS/GRS thread goes something like this: "It's normal for teenagers to dislike the changes their body makes during puberty, and to want to stop them." It seems to be exclusively women who say it.
I'm pretty sure most teenage boys don't have this issue at all. What we wanted was to go through it faster, so we'd have adult bodies and facial hair. I don't know anyone in my age group who had any hangups about becoming a man.
I guess I can understand why girls might not like having to deal with getting periods, etc, but surely the number of girls who find womanhood deeply traumatic cannot be in the majority?
 
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Dime a dozen in the munchies thread. To the point where KFS (who tends to write a lot of the quality deep dives) mentioned how boring munchie hunting had gotten and passed up on the deluge of perma-offended gender-specials with their totes-necessary dog for POTS/hEDS/fibro/'tism/PTSD...

Bonus autism...
It still blows my mind how these fat retards continue to put all of these embarrassing labels out there like it's something to be proud of.
 
PREFACE: I'm posting this in here because I can't post in the SRS/GRS thread, and it applies here as well as there.

One comment I've noticed come up several times in this thread and in the SRS/GRS thread goes something like this: "It's normal for teenagers to dislike the changes their body makes during puberty, and to want to stop them." It seems to be exclusively women who say it.
I'm pretty sure most teenage boys don't have this issue at all. What we wanted was to go through it faster, so we'd have adult bodies and facial hair. I don't know anyone in my age group who had any hangups about becoming a man.
I guess I can understand why girls might not like having to deal with getting periods, etc, but surely the number of girls who find womanhood deeply traumatic cannot be in the majority?

This sounds like someone who did have that problem self appointing themselves as the voice of teenage girls going through puberty.
 
I agree, but it isn't just one woman saying it, so I'm wondering how deep the problem runs?
It could be whatever the effect is called when people online are the only ones talking about this, and they are saying the same thing.

Maybe 1 woman out of 50 feels strongly about it and speaks out, and maybe 25 of the same 50 women felt like this briefly so don’t disagree as they remember that feeling.

Total speculation of course and literally the same as these people claiming this sort of thing.

I think another problem could be is that anyone who investigates this kind of subjective and emotional and individual experience as a collective generalization has an agenda, and these days it is mostly geared towards evidence for gender identity theories.

It’s long established that puberty is a confusing time for pretty much everyone, even in pre modern societies.
As such it’s easy to make it sound like your confused experience is universal, and so people just roll with it.
 
PREFACE: I'm posting this in here because I can't post in the SRS/GRS thread, and it applies here as well as there.

One comment I've noticed come up several times in this thread and in the SRS/GRS thread goes something like this: "It's normal for teenagers to dislike the changes their body makes during puberty, and to want to stop them." It seems to be exclusively women who say it.
I'm pretty sure most teenage boys don't have this issue at all. What we wanted was to go through it faster, so we'd have adult bodies and facial hair. I don't know anyone in my age group who had any hangups about becoming a man.
I guess I can understand why girls might not like having to deal with getting periods, etc, but surely the number of girls who find womanhood deeply traumatic cannot be in the majority?
Do boys not have issues with puberty if they develop outside the curve— that is super early or super late? No one likes to be the runty 15 year old stuck at being a 5’ tall 90lbs of nuthin’ (see Zach Antolak). The women and girls I know who’ve found puberty to be trying are usually the ones developing super early or much later than their peers.

Precocious puberty is more of a thing for females. Another major factor is boys do not have the extreme sexualization attached to their maturing bodies the way girls do. Imagine being 8 years old and well on your way to a B cup; it’s not like getting hair on your balls that no one can see.
 
She's still doing these weird "Talking to the camera" videos instead of "fun" videos. You think someone gave her a talking-to?



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PREFACE: I'm posting this in here because I can't post in the SRS/GRS thread, and it applies here as well as there.

One comment I've noticed come up several times in this thread and in the SRS/GRS thread goes something like this: "It's normal for teenagers to dislike the changes their body makes during puberty, and to want to stop them." It seems to be exclusively women who say it.
I'm pretty sure most teenage boys don't have this issue at all. What we wanted was to go through it faster, so we'd have adult bodies and facial hair. I don't know anyone in my age group who had any hangups about becoming a man.
I guess I can understand why girls might not like having to deal with getting periods, etc, but surely the number of girls who find womanhood deeply traumatic cannot be in the majority?
This sounds like someone who did have that problem self appointing themselves as the voice of teenage girls going through puberty.
Nah, it's super common, just not spoken about often publicly, and it's only the edge cases that make a big deal of it later in life and the rest of us talk about online because it's so relevant to the trans thing. It's not like we're gonna ever be talking about it when buying clothes or living our normal lives.

See:
Precocious puberty is more of a thing for females. Another major factor is boys do not have the extreme sexualization attached to their maturing bodies the way girls do. Imagine being 8 years old and well on your way to a B cup; it’s not like getting hair on your balls that no one can see.
But also the stuff below comes into play:
  • Women hit puberty at different times than male peers, the women I've met who went to girls-only schools seemed to have far less "trauma" (they didn't even call it that, it was just "issues" or "trouble") with puberty because there were fewer boys around everyday
  • Puberty is hitting women and girls younger, which messes with little girls who aren't developmentally prepared for such things
  • Certain societies (and some groups, still) have ceremonies and shit for "coming of age" as a means to cope with those changes, we don't really have those anymore
  • Puberty, unironically, and I say this without hyperbole, is more likely to make a young woman feel like she's lost her damn mind than in males
That last one is especially interesting and relevant because that crazy is being caused by all the hormonal changes that take place during those years, and then the trannies come along and do it to themselves even WORSE. That's why I personally get so grossed out by teenage girls transitioning, they're making everything worse chasing a dragon that promises to make things better.

Put another way: It is normal for women to dislike the changes that come from puberty, but that doesn't just mean the physical changes. It's so common that older women say "Everyone hates their body during puberty." not as a way to project their own experiences, but to let the younger ones know they aren't alone and that it's not a big deal. Like, yeah, it sucks, but you're gonna get through it and you'll be fine a the end. You aren't special, you aren't the only girl to go through this.

That's why we bring it up so much in these threads, because instead of doing what other women have done for thousands of years, the older women in these girls' lives are saying "Oh no, that's so awful. You are different." and then people like Shibby prey on them when really all they needed was an older woman like themselves to talk to.

Putting this part in a spoiler because I'm going to just keep blabbing on this topic for a moment here.

When I say "older woman like themselves" I don't mean "Their mother". I mean that it's healthier for young women (and young men too, I imagine) to see a wide variety of people who are older than they are, who they can look up to and emulate and from whom they can get reassurance that things will be ok. A little tomboy going through puberty with a hyperfeminine mother will struggle if her mother is the only model of womanhood she has, or if the mother can't relate to the tomboy's experience and interests. That's why it's so helpful to have an aunt or grandmother figure (including non-biological ones) who can step in and be a reassuring safe adult.

This too, is getting fucked up, because you see shit like "glitter families" where the older adults to whom these kids can relate are all discord predators instead of people within their parents' friend group or wider community.
 
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AHH yes, she's gone for the full "munchie combo platter" of ailments. Complete with "support dog" with obnoxious patch. Only surprise is that the vest isn't absolutely plastered in them.

Dime a dozen in the munchies thread. To the point where KFS (who tends to write a lot of the quality deep dives) mentioned how boring munchie hunting had gotten and passed up on the deluge of perma-offended gender-specials with their totes-necessary dog for POTS/hEDS/fibro/'tism/PTSD...

Pathological need for attention? Being able to admit publicly that you love unnecessary surgery? Being free to publicly chastise people for not treating them as special 24/7? Not sure why there's such an overlap but there definitely is one, right down to hunting down the "star" unethical medical practitioners who will do harmful surgeries on anybody with a wallet.

ETA: There's an irony to this crossover, too. Munching is almost exclusively a female behaviour. Someone once dug up a rare male munch to share with the thread (search the MBI thread for "numberwang" if interested) and there ended up being this whole debate as to if they were a true munch, or if they were getting a pass from some quarters purely because of the cognitive dissonance of being confronted with a male displaying those behaviours. It's about as female a pathology as you can get.

Bonus autism... If they were malingering (faking illness for material gain) then that would be a more "male" pathology. In females it tends to be for attention. With the same damn dog and diagnosis combo platters. It's almost like a certain demographic is more vulnerable to social contagion or something.....
Off topic here, so bear with me.

Does anyone remember a YouTuber named ServiceDogPaws? She was my pet munchie for years, who constantly took her untrained mutt to Walmart and yelled at small children for looking at it. She’d pretend to have some sort of weird episode, fall gingerly to the floor, and proceeded to have her dog mount her to do ‘deep pressure’ or some other weird and mildly suggestive therapy. All while her toddler watched helplessly from her shopping trolly, as she’d lie there for tens of minutes. She disappeared after being called out iirc.

Service dog people are one of my pet peeves. Are you blind? No? Then get that unclean beast out of here.
 
I wouldn't have a problem with them if I didn't know that the vast majority of "service dogs" are just a way for obese Danger Hairs to garner sympathy from the credulous, and cry-bully everyone who sees through their BS.
If someone has a legitimate reason for a service dog that’s entirely different, and completely not a problem. Those dogs are extensively trained and pose no behavioral issues to the public. They’re also incredibly expensive and not given out to just anyone, which is why most dangerhairs and munchies just slap a ‘service dog’ vest on their pet and call it a day. After all, who’s going to call them out? It’s the perfect attention grabber or excuse to be insufferable. Well, sorry Ayden, if your dog is constantly distracted by something, or you’re having to snap at kids for speaking to the doggie, then perhaps get a refund from whoever you claim trained them, because they certainly didn’t do their job very well.
 
PREFACE: I'm posting this in here because I can't post in the SRS/GRS thread, and it applies here as well as there.

One comment I've noticed come up several times in this thread and in the SRS/GRS thread goes something like this: "It's normal for teenagers to dislike the changes their body makes during puberty, and to want to stop them." It seems to be exclusively women who say it.
I'm pretty sure most teenage boys don't have this issue at all. What we wanted was to go through it faster, so we'd have adult bodies and facial hair. I don't know anyone in my age group who had any hangups about becoming a man.
I guess I can understand why girls might not like having to deal with getting periods, etc, but surely the number of girls who find womanhood deeply traumatic cannot be in the majority?
There are girls who are excited about growing up too and they used to be widely represented in kid-directed media, including and especially works by women which were applauded as being groundbreaking for their realism (ie Judy Blume). So it seems like this is a case of the outliers being outspoken and coopting the narrative to make themselves seem normal, as usual.

I agree, but it isn't just one woman saying it, so I'm wondering how deep the problem runs?
The usual "type" back in the day was a girl with an eating disorder, and often she had learned somehow that being an adult female was dangerous or at least extremely unfun and wanted to put it off as long as possible. There were a number of reasons why she would think this, many of them having to do with deranged adults in her life.
 
Fibromialgia is such a bullshit “disease.” PL but I was once diagnosed with it. Turns out once you start living a healthy lifestyle, those symptoms are gone. Who knew?

Rylan is loving having her butched surgery. She craves the attention, that's why she keeps supporting mutilation after almost dying. She's probably glad she finally had a medical emergency, after a life of bullshitting, and will continue to farm that sympathy for the rest of her miserable life. After reading more about her I think it couldn't have happened to a better person. Play stupid games, yadda yadda.
 
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