It is fascinating how much of a cult process the tranny pipeline is (at least for the autist-type tranny)
1) preying on the vulnerable:
"Do you feel sad, alone, depressed, insecure, uncomfortable in your own skin? Well, that's because you're trans!". This is probably why so many autists fall for it. They have issues fitting into the "standard" male/female mold. They have issues forming social connections.
2) warm welcome:
You get submerged in a warm bath of kind people that also look for a community. They compliment you and make you feel better about yourself. You start working on your life, buying new clothes (first time you cared about that) working out, going outside, setting goals for yourself. You start feeling better.
3) Pulling in others:
You start pulling new people into the cult, maybe that depressed guy you chat on discord with is an egg waiting to get cracked.
4) Separating you from people that could talk sense to you:
When you go on E you either have your family become very supportive of you, or you push them away when they don't support you.
5) Process in which every step leads you closer to enlightenment:
You start with clothing. Then you wear it outside. You start taking Estrogen. You change your name and pronouns (changing names especially is common in cults). The next step is top surgery. The peak is bottom surgery, the ritual to become complete.
6) Too deep to get out:
Once you're fully processed it is hard to get out. You've pushed away anyone critical, only people supporting and affirming you are left. Leaving means leaving your entire social circle. All you have left is protesting and hanging out with your tranny pals. It is not like you can do much else, your favorite pasttime is left in the surgeon's biobin.
Here's a tranny that realizes there is no rapture at the end of the process:
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