Jaron Seth Bloshinsky / Jazz Jennings / I Am Jazz - Puberty Blockers: Not Even Once

I'm happy he lost weight because that's overall good for his health and self-esteem, but he looks really like a young boy now. Women have a bit more of fat on their face than men and now he's losing everything, you can notice how much of a man he is.

He still continues to have boobs that defy freaking gravity. I've mentioned this before surely, but when women lose weight, we also lose about two bra sizes even if they're saggy because boobs is mostly fat. His boobs are as bigger as ever, how is this possible LMAO. This kid is truly a chimera.
 
He's mashing them together with his upper arms. Maybe men don't lose fat from their moobs first (like women do their boobs). He's lost so much weight in his face that his teeth now look too big. That fivehead could be disguised with bangs, but he must associate cutting his hair - ever - with masculinity or something.
 
Has the scientific community studied the effects of Ozempic on franken-pussy? There is Nobel prize just waiting for this important research to humanity.

tangent - Jesus fucking christ I am watching Traitors recording while reading the farms and there's a black tranny on the screen and it's fucking Peppermint lolololol. Why does everything have to have a tranny?
 
Has the scientific community studied the effects of Ozempic on franken-pussy? There is Nobel prize just waiting for this important research to humanity.

tangent - Jesus fucking christ I am watching Traitors recording while reading the farms and there's a black tranny on the screen and it's fucking Peppermint lolololol. Why does everything have to have a tranny?
Jazz better be sure to leave his body to science so they can study all the damage child trooning does to the human body.
 
His nose might help him keep the pounds off. It's getting so long it looks like he'll soon be biting it before his teeth can get to any food. This concerns me.

ETA - See? Already the cake has to get in from a low angle.
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Toddlers/really little kids will often go through (potentially more than once in their life) a "question phase" where they have to ask about everything with zero discrimination as to what they're asking about.

I have no problem talking about sex with my own kids according to their development and in matters of personal care, personal safety, or hygiene.
Im going to PL a bit here because it’s relevant.
I (a true and honest uterus haver) have a twin brother. I also have two kids fairly close in age, a boy and a girl. Me and my brother were “naked kids. Meaning when we were toddlers, we ran around naked all the time. My own kids were that way too. I think this is pretty common and they grow out of it naturally.

I don’t remember being particularly interested or curious that my brother looked different. My parents explained how boys and girls were different and that was it. Same thing with my kids. If or when they asked it was just boys have a penis and girls have a vagina and that was it. It’s not complicated because little kids understand that people have things like different eye colors, different hair colors, whatever. It’s not complicated to them.

I believe that if there’s A LOT of detailed or odd language a kid is using that is reason for suspicion. Little kids just don’t care about sexuality because their genitals aren’t really associated with that kind of thing when they’re small. That’s what the “queer” movement keeps trying to project on everyone else. When people say that it’s grooming to insist children discuss their bodies and sexuality in a way that’s totally inappropriate, it’s YOU that’s the pervert.

The LQBTQ movement is purposely destroying children’s ability to understand their bodies and how they should function in a really twisted way. No sane or healthy parent is introducing weird ass concepts about gender or sexuality to young kids. Most kids that aren’t being abused just don’t think about it much.
tl;dr Little kids who aren’t being groomed or abused are not constantly talking about genitals or gender bullshit. One of the worst things this movement has done is normalized this type of language around children because it masks some signs of abuse by making all kids “talk” about this shit as if it’s normal.
 
Jazz's "art" and "poetry" never fails to amaze me with how mediocre it is.
...you seriously think it's good enough to be called mediocre?? I'm amazed at how he's managed not to evolve at all creatively since he was literally 9 years old. I know the puberty blockers stunted his development and all that, but considering he's been doing "art" practically his whole life, it's almost uncanny how he's shown no development at all in that area. Actually, scrap that - he's regressed.
 
Not sure if this has been posted before, but Jazz (or her artistic alterego Sparkles) has a separate insta where she posts her artwork and poetry. https://www.instagram.com/jazz.sparkles22/
Ugh. I hate correcting the pronouns that trans people use (and by hate I mean love), but a peacock is a he, Jazz. Peacocks lookmax because of the relentless psychosocial pressure those goddamn peahens put on them over the millennia. But why should I expect a trans person to actually understand a legitimate example of the interaction of biology and gender roles?
 
...you seriously think it's good enough to be called mediocre?? I'm amazed at how he's managed not to evolve at all creatively since he was literally 9 years old. I know the puberty blockers stunted his development and all that, but considering he's been doing "art" practically his whole life, it's almost uncanny how he's shown no development at all in that area. Actually, scrap that - he's regressed.
The right word is basic. His work is basic, as in "it was made by a basic bitch".
 
That peacock thing is something else. Is he even at a fourth-grade writing level? I can't bring myself to mock it because it's not his fault he's like this, but damn.

As others have noted, he may have had some creative promise as a child. But now? "Stunted" doesn't begin to describe it.

I'm genuinely sorry, Jazz. They really did you dirty.

Edit: I'm a music and poetry person, not really knowledgable about the visual arts. Just trying to take a strength-based approach here, does that top left painting show any promise, even if rudimentary for an adult? I have less of an instinctive "oof" reaction to that one, but I also don't know anything about painting aside from it being fun to occasionally slap some pretty colors on a canvas.

Edit again: To be clear, I know it's not "This is an art student at one of America's most prestigious Ivy League universities" decent. I guess I'm just looking for any ray of sunshine (moonlight) that maybe there's a "there" there.
 
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Edit: I'm a music and poetry person, not really knowledgable about the visual arts. Just trying to take a strength-based approach here, does that top left painting show any promise, even if a bit young for an adult?
No. I think it's the result of a software tutorial or youtube "how to paint realistic water in [ipad app]".
 
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