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The "I'm a gay boy in a girl body" thing describes the whole FTM thing so much. It's like yaoi rots your brain or soemthing...The duality of tran
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The "I'm a gay boy in a girl body" thing describes the whole FTM thing so much. It's like yaoi rots your brain or soemthing...The duality of tran
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Not way off base.Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but that little shirt lift struck me as: “This chick has the ‘tism!”
“See?!? I cut off my tits! Of course I’m a trans man!” Is some peak autist logic, that totally sidesteps the numerous subtleties neurotypicals use to gender people.
Her reaction likewise: The frustrated sperging of a chick who doesn’t understand why people don’t know she’s trans. SHE knows she’s trans, so why don’t other people realize this!
Am I way off base here?!
Permanently marked as severely BPD. That's a win for team Y in my book.Another attractive girl fallen victim to gender ideology. Her in 2020 vs now.
Sad.
Gee, it's almost like these women are fetishists trying desperately to be someone else for the coom, and think it's as simple as no tits = man... just like a male autogynephilic who thinks that growing out his hair and sprouting chest tumours = woman...
I wonder what these two have in common?
And that frens, is why we archive this lunacy.LMAO SHE DELETED THE CRYING VIDEO
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Am I way off base here?!
If you go onto autism forums and mention 'Simon Baron Cohen', hell may erupt due to his ToM work and his discussions on lack of empathy.View attachment 4898388
Not at all. Autists have trouble with "theory of mind", they have difficulty emphasizing with other people's emotions and predicting their thoughts (bearing in mind that autism is a spectrum yada yada). It used to be a thriving research field but then it got suppressed, despite not really being disproven, because it started to upset autists. Not unlike what happen to research on autogynophiles upsetting trannies who are also disproportionally autistic.
In addition to that, autists receive a lot of misinformation from their progressive "allies". They have authority figures and the media along with some discord full of hugboxers telling them that they are true and honest women/men. Since autists struggle with theory of mind in the first place they often have to build a mental model of normal people based on observation and deductive reasoning. So if other people are engaged in preference-falsification constantly then the autist's logically deduced mental model of other people's beliefs is utterly faulty. The tranny subreddits are full of bitterly uncomprehending vents about how "everyone I know supports me but I can't get a date how can this be".
now that you mention it, her account has some other gemsAnd that frens, is why we archive this lunacy.
Well, to be fair I can't lie, I do.The thing that made people realllllly angry at Simon Baron Cohen in the UK wasn't his ToM stuff, it was his work on assortive mating.
The one thing that "autism parents", especially if they themselves have avoided a diagnosis, absolutely cannot bear is any suggestion that they in some way are responsible for their kid being a sped, even unintentionally. So when SBC published work that supported his theory that the more autistic two people are, the more likely they are to produce an autistic child, the middle class "autism parents" lobby went fucking nuclear.
And then you get to an age where your older friends, and then eventually your younger friends, siblings, cousins, etc all start having kids, and you get to know the parents of the other kids at your kids' schools, and you look around at whose kids have diagnoses, and you go, oh. Oh. I see exactly what he meant.
I'm sure it doesn't explain everything. I mean, he may not even be right. But it definitely passes the anecdata test when you look around you.
WutI think for a lot of us who pass
That quoted text makes me look trans.Wut
No such thing
I've heard of this as well. It's linked with broad autism phenotype. BAP are pseudo spergs who have a few 'tism traits but not enough to warrant a diagnosis or cause significant impairment.The thing that made people realllllly angry at Simon Baron Cohen in the UK wasn't his ToM stuff, it was his work on assortive mating.
The one thing that "autism parents", especially if they themselves have avoided a diagnosis, absolutely cannot bear is any suggestion that they in some way are responsible for their kid being a sped, even unintentionally. So when SBC published work that supported his theory that the more autistic two people are, the more likely they are to produce an autistic child, the middle class "autism parents" lobby went fucking nuclear.
And then you get to an age where your older friends, and then eventually your younger friends, siblings, cousins, etc all start having kids, and you get to know the parents of the other kids at your kids' schools, and you look around at whose kids have diagnoses, and you go, oh. Oh. I see exactly what he meant.
I'm sure it doesn't explain everything. I mean, he may not even be right. But it definitely passes the anecdata test when you look around you.
One of my nieces has just had her son diagnosed. Apparently that entire side of the family can't figure out where it came from.I've heard of this as well. It's linked with broad autism phenotype. BAP are pseudo spergs who have a few 'tism traits but not enough to warrant a diagnosis or cause significant impairment.
Basically look into the family tree of an autist, you’ll see it peppered with "quirky" relatives and parents.
This individual just wants to be closeted because they want to hide from the “psycho tranny” stereotype that is true.Some insight into troonery enabling. Younger trannies being paraded uncomfortably by their Munchausen parents is a trope at this point.View attachment 4904121