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- Feb 14, 2023
Super Hon is back with some more euphoria. Her many fans will recall her bewildering claim that her propensity towards UTIs is proof that she is really a woman, or something. Euphoria from pissing razor blades seems odd, but we must gather our joys where we can, I suppose. Well, she is experiencing that joy again and turns to her „sibs” on Reddit for medical information.

I’ve always had issues with UTI’s (which, in retrospect, might’ve been a clue I was in the wrong gender assignment, since very few men actually get UTI’s) as well as kidney stones, but it feels like the severity of these infections has increased while I’ve also been going through HRT.
It’s probably just the stuff that was coming down the pike for the better part of the last year, but I wanted to see if anyone else had noticed increases issues in these spaces—especially since they can OFTEN divide down gender lines, so it seems like transitioning might make some more of these possibilities activate more! Just curious.
As their eldest child trooned out six months before Dad, you’d think Megs or the mauve-haired mother would have checked out this sort of thing fully for the poor boy first, but no. Only a total transphobe would bother getting full medical information before allowing a 14 year old to fuck with his biochemistry.
BTW, actual women see an increase in UTIs post-menopause because of the drop in estrogen. So much for Super Hon’s theory. Here’s mine: the increase in severity of symptoms is the judgment of an angry God. And another: he has said he has autism (and that the eldest boy is like him in personality, so presumably he is on the spectrum too). He also has had lifelong issues with UTIs. Guess a physical condition that’s common in autistic children. If you said UTIs, ding ding ding!
As entertaining as this might be, our girl surpassed herself in the comments by combining her trademark over-sharing with weapons-grade bullshit.
Yep, a totally common minor birth defect means she’s intersex. Mark that one off your bingo card. Post-surgical UTIs are because the drainage system is smaller, and poor hygiene is probably not helping, so at least she got that right.
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46 yo MtF. 6 mo HRT. 4 mo out. Anyone noticing more kidney infection/UTI issues in transition?
I’ve always had issues with UTI’s (which, in retrospect, might’ve been a clue I was in the wrong gender assignment, since very few men actually get UTI’s) as well as kidney stones, but it feels like the severity of these infections has increased while I’ve also been going through HRT.
It’s probably just the stuff that was coming down the pike for the better part of the last year, but I wanted to see if anyone else had noticed increases issues in these spaces—especially since they can OFTEN divide down gender lines, so it seems like transitioning might make some more of these possibilities activate more! Just curious.
As their eldest child trooned out six months before Dad, you’d think Megs or the mauve-haired mother would have checked out this sort of thing fully for the poor boy first, but no. Only a total transphobe would bother getting full medical information before allowing a 14 year old to fuck with his biochemistry.
BTW, actual women see an increase in UTIs post-menopause because of the drop in estrogen. So much for Super Hon’s theory. Here’s mine: the increase in severity of symptoms is the judgment of an angry God. And another: he has said he has autism (and that the eldest boy is like him in personality, so presumably he is on the spectrum too). He also has had lifelong issues with UTIs. Guess a physical condition that’s common in autistic children. If you said UTIs, ding ding ding!
As entertaining as this might be, our girl surpassed herself in the comments by combining her trademark over-sharing with weapons-grade bullshit.

Gotcha. I actually haven’t had SRS, so my changes have just been hormonal—although I do have an intersex attribute of hypospadias, so that might be why I have had both masculine (kidney stones) and feminine (UTIs) common experiences most of my life. With that said, since UTI’s are much more common for women, it sounds like, from what you’re describing, the actual change in your anatomy led to your increased tendency for UTI’s.
Yep, a totally common minor birth defect means she’s intersex. Mark that one off your bingo card. Post-surgical UTIs are because the drainage system is smaller, and poor hygiene is probably not helping, so at least she got that right.
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ms potatohead shoots up
hrt fun
i feel pretty, oh so pretty
hair today, gone tomorrow
my monstrous autism
vintage vamp
mein Kampf mit dem Gewicht
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pouring one out for my homie’s Reddit account
feels like the first time
chicks dig cars
live action movie reviewing
transdoll Barbie, boundary-busting based mother
random thoughts of a sassy girl
my name is my name
i am 16, going on 17
UTI euphoria
hello boys
Megan Thee Stallion
holy roller
feeling 17, looking 70
that’s ma’amicure
Tori! Tori! Tori!
when Megan met Suzy
gurning from my girl
Be not deceived; God will NOT be mocked.
thunk-provoking
freaking out his son
flip your wig
barrel-chested babe
transphobic supply chain
ms potatohead shoots up
hrt fun
i feel pretty, oh so pretty
hair today, gone tomorrow
my monstrous autism
vintage vamp
mein Kampf mit dem Gewicht
girl with a Go-Pro
pouring one out for my homie’s Reddit account
feels like the first time
chicks dig cars
live action movie reviewing
transdoll Barbie, boundary-busting based mother
random thoughts of a sassy girl
my name is my name
i am 16, going on 17
UTI euphoria
hello boys
Megan Thee Stallion
holy roller
feeling 17, looking 70
that’s ma’amicure
Tori! Tori! Tori!
when Megan met Suzy
gurning from my girl
Be not deceived; God will NOT be mocked.
thunk-provoking