Off-Topic Troon sightings in the wild

I just got jumpscared by a freaking troon who was lurking at the top of the stairs at the side, so I only saw him for a split second from the corner of my eye. But he was dressed in a typical troon skirt (the pleated Japanese school girl style) in pink and a pink t-shirt and it's way too cold to be dressed like that. Also no woman above the age of 8 dresses completely in pink. Long blond hair, looked at least washed. Seemed pretty young, but still zero passability and I only saw him for a second.

I'm sure my current city has more than enough trannies, but luckily I barely see them when I'm out and using public transport. I did see a hilarious pooner on the train platform the other day, she was obviously a tiny, short woman with a buzzcut wearing baggy clothing, but my genderspecial detection radar immediately went off and when she walked past me, I saw a troon flag pin on her backpack.
 
The more I interact with trannies irl, the more transphobic I become. Seeing them gives me such visceral disgust it’s hard to contain. I’m using they as a plural because I have been unlucky enough to be in the same circles as many troons. This is what happens when you make friends with an incredibly charismatic gay man who collects outcasts like pokemon. I know that I’m insulting myself but i use kiwifarms ofc im autistic.

The odd thing is that I honestly enjoy interacting with a few of them. They’re chill and funny. If I didn’t have to call them an extremely girlish name, see them in female clothing, look at their long hair that is terribly cared for, and hear their manly voice, it would be fine. They’re decent human beings or at least haven’t acted like perverts in my vicinity.

Still, looking at them makes me feel ill. They are visually uncanny. Interacting one on one I can pretend they’re dudes with shitty hygiene and fashion sense but then someone calls them their “true name” and I’m reminded I’m with a tranny.
 
The more I interact with trannies irl, the more transphobic I become. Seeing them gives me such visceral disgust it’s hard to contain. I’m using they as a plural because I have been unlucky enough to be in the same circles as many troons. This is what happens when you make friends with an incredibly charismatic gay man who collects outcasts like pokemon. I know that I’m insulting myself but i use kiwifarms ofc im autistic.

The odd thing is that I honestly enjoy interacting with a few of them. They’re chill and funny. If I didn’t have to call them an extremely girlish name, see them in female clothing, look at their long hair that is terribly cared for, and hear their manly voice, it would be fine. They’re decent human beings or at least haven’t acted like perverts in my vicinity.

Still, looking at them makes me feel ill. They are visually uncanny. Interacting one on one I can pretend they’re dudes with shitty hygiene and fashion sense but then someone calls them their “true name” and I’m reminded I’m with a tranny.
Try and hint some day at the fact that they’re not actually women and that you don’t see them as such. And see just how decent and chill they are.
 
I've had to deal with a few extreme low effort troons lately, like I didn't realize they were even trying to present as women until I found out they had a girl name. Then I see the acrylic nails and it's like, oh okay, you look like a normal man wearing normal man clothes, but you have pink nails, so I guess I was meant to realize this makes you a woman.
 
Woah! Met a pooner (they/he) at an artist meetup who had the largest low-hanging badonkadonks I’ve ever seen in my life. Even though the fatter someone gets the bigger their chest, but hers were still exceptionally large relative to her size.

She also had a Japanese chosen name even though she looks super white, and had a nose ring piercing (verified mark of crazy).
 
Woah! Met a pooner (they/he) at an artist meetup who had the largest low-hanging badonkadonks I’ve ever seen in my life. Even though the fatter someone gets the bigger their chest, but hers were still exceptionally large relative to her size.

She also had a Japanese chosen name even though she looks super white, and had a nose ring piercing (verified mark of crazy).
Lemme guess. It was "Kai."
 
Every day sadly, sitting next to one on a 5h train ride and the fag stinks. Please end my suffering
I’d recommend getting a copy of Irreversible Damage, and loudly murmur things like “Right on!” “Horrifying!” while you’re reading. Add to that some nodding and sad head shakes, while occasionally looking up and staring at the troon in disbelief.
 
This is more a vent than anything, but I recently started my new uni year and I met the new students. What the fuck is happening? One girl with a very 80's fashion sense and jewelry but she calls herself a he/they autistic transmasc. Another girl but with short hair and a punk fashion, and she's a he/it. An ugly guy with the fashion sense of my 80 year old grandma, and he's either a nonbinary or a proud and strong transwomyn...
We're not even that different in age but I feel so disconnected to younger people. It feels like if the amount of gender specials in my field has skyrocketed, there were like 5 people of gender last year (out of like 20 iirc, still a lot but it felt easier to ignore) and they're all just confused girls, but now it feels as if most of the new students are some flavour of gender. I knew my field was gonna be filled with gender people before I started but it's genuinely ridiculous how much there is now.
When is this fad going to end? I hate playing pretend with these people to avoid being ostracized, I wish I knew anyone gender critical irl but it's very dangerous to reveal these ideas in the area I'm in.
 
Saw a new troon cashier in another supermarket the other day. Maybe close to 6' tall, not obese but kind of chunky and broad, no hips, long frizzy hair hanging down covering his face. I was standing at the back of the line and it took me a couple long moments to clock him, mostly because I couldn't see his face clearly, but he had large moobs, the clear outline of a padded bra and what I surmise was a body shaper under his shirt, and for a second I thought that they might have just been a very big girl, but the moment he talked and I heard that unnerving troon falsetto, I put it all together in that instant.

Instead of sticking with the line with the mentally ill sexual deviant man, I moved to the other end of the checkout lines to get rung out by a real, biologically female, normal woman. That's increasingly a luxury in the year 2024, to have normal people to deal with in public.
 
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I've worn them a few times (always to costume or Halloween parties) and they were always very soft iirc. However, every time they always laddered quickly after putting them on, and when I took them off, they turned into an unusable tangle of threads and it was flat out impossible to untangle them back to a usable state. Maybe I wore the wrong brand, I don't know. I will say that I've worn sheers many, many times and never had remotely the same problems with fishnets.

Maybe it's a cultural thing, but I've only seen women wearing fishnets to costume parties or when they were clearly toms looking for clients.
Am I the only (real) man that detests fishnet tights/stockings?

Ugliest things ever to grace a womans legs.
 
I took a flight recently and I think I saw a boy in a disney princess cinderalla style dressed. He seemed anxious and was energetic bouncing up and down the plane a few times. The parents (man/female) had disney themed shirts on and I think were going to Disneyland (I was visiting family in LA).
I can only feel sorry for the kid, and I'm assuming the parents are trooning said kid for their own personal gain :(
 
Am I the only (real) man that detests fishnet tights/stockings?

Ugliest things ever to grace a womans legs.
I feel ya brother. I reckon even the guys who like them, mostly like them because they’re assuming the woman wearing them is a whore.

It’s one of those things women wear not because it’s attractive but because it sends out a signal that says: “I’m kind of a slut.”

Maid outfits are also just plain ugly.
 
Have any of you actually worn fishnet stockings? standing on those very small cross section threads cause some intense pain for me, even worse where they cross. Think of putting your entire body weight on a thin wire grid. I’m surprised that troops put up with the pain long enough to curse us with the sight of man legs in poor choices of clothing.
Former goth here. Those very low sneaker socks under fishnets were a game changer for eliminating the crisscross patterns on the soles of the feet and also the pain of strangled toes (obviously this only works if you're wearing boots - not sure how people in regular shoes got past the discomfort).

I took a flight recently and I think I saw a boy in a disney princess cinderalla style dressed. He seemed anxious and was energetic bouncing up and down the plane a few times. The parents (man/female) had disney themed shirts on and I think were going to Disneyland (I was visiting family in LA).
I can only feel sorry for the kid, and I'm assuming the parents are trooning said kid for their own personal gain :(
I dunno, I think it depends on the age of the child. Some really small boys like putting on dress-up frocks for kid logic reasons (who the fuck knows why kids do anything), but if he was 15 that would be odd!
 
and wore one of those green lanyards with the sunflowers to represent "invisible disabilities"
Wait. Whut?
Simply by wearing the Sunflower, you’re just letting everyone know that you might need extra help, understanding, or just more time.
Or that you're an insufferable attention seeking retard. JFC. https://archive.ph/FUWvo
Ya gotta love that they offer a breakaway lanyard- how did they know there's a potential strangling hazard? https://archive.ph/BuClJ

You really can't hate these "look at me, I'm DAMAGED!" people enough. Find some self respect. FFS.
 
I dunno, I think it depends on the age of the child. Some really small boys like putting on dress-up frocks for kid logic reasons (who the fuck knows why kids do anything), but if he was 15 that would be odd!

There was a little boy where I used to live who went completely mental over The Little Mermaid and also insisted on being a witch for Halloween, but was otherwise completely gender-conforming.

Sometimes kids just like stuff. It doesn't have to mean anything.
 
Sometimes kids just like stuff. It doesn't have to mean anything.
It really says something about the world we live in when we see a little kid having a ball playing dress ups and immediately think that he/she is a victim of grooming and mental abuse, instead of "Aww, how cute." Troons really do ruin everything. *sigh*
 
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