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This was posted 5 days ago on her personal FB. Since we know she was a weaver before writing AM, do you reckon she made this?

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So now she believes in phases. And more changing narratives.

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You were born biologically male. End of fucking discussion. You weren't pretending anything, you were conforming to the stereotypes associated with the gender you were assigned at birth.
 
"Not dressing up", Sophie?

Natal women do not 'dress up' as women, they just get dressed. You dress up to make people look at you or because you're pretending, whether for fun or for profit, to be something you're not. A woman couldn't go to a fancy-dress party as a woman, because you can't dress up as something you are all the time, but a man could. If you have always been a girl, you would be 'dressing up' by putting on boys' clothes and having a boy phase, and I think it's pretty damn telling that Sophie uses that phrase in particular to describe presenting as female.
 
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New comic, @Hat

So now she believes in phases. And more changing narratives.

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Also this:

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"When I was 13 I found out I was trans from a DeviantArt friend!"
"I always knew I was a girl and just went through a denial phase for a bit!"
(And):
"I was always bullied as a kid!"
"I was super popular and friends with all the girls as a kid because of my art skills!"

Pick a story and stick with it, Sophie. I'm sure it'll be a lie, but at least some consistency would be nice.
"Not dressing up", Sophie?

Natal women do not 'dress up' as women, they just get dressed. You dress up to make people look at you or because you're pretending, whether for fun or for profit, to be something you're not. A woman couldn't go to a fancy-dress party as a woman, because you can't dress up as something you are all the time, but a man could. If you have always been a girl, you would be 'dressing up' by putting on boys' clothes and having a boy phase, and I think it's pretty damn telling that Sophie uses that phrase in particular to describe presenting as female.
You're completely correct but all Sophie could say as a retort to that is, "You must be a TERF so you're wrong!" :lol: People like Sophie telling women what women are and how we act is hilarious.
 
Has anyone noticed all the duck related images and possible symbolism in that recent comic?
 
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New comic, @Hat

So now she believes in phases. And more changing narratives.

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This was when Billy was 12, so the age that he sees his characters in too, which already explains a lot. This was after the DA incident, because the kid was already going girl.
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my problem with this is less the content. To me, the comic strip, in itself, is sound. However, for someone who so desperately tries to kill what is girls stuff and boys stuff, Billy sure as hell wants to dress like a girl. "Dressing up" should not be of any concern to this person, because there is no gender binary and he was always a girl.
If he really wants to push the whole "down with gender binary" thing, then he has to stop using it in his comics.
 
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Presuming this happened, labill takes teasing from school a bit too seriously and doesn't take sex ed or biology lessons you're supposed to learn at school seriously enough.

And finding not dressing up hard? I'll give Billie benefit of the doubt here I'm not a chick who's big on makeup or clothes I couldn't be bothered but I suppose there are chicks out there that get all insecure without make up. I'll never understand why.
 
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How did 12-year-old Billie even get the money for all those girl clothes?
 
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