💬 Off-Topic Transphobic Animals - Pets and other animals who sniff out frauds or react negatively to troons

When I was small I couldn't process the concept of trannies. I remember seeing a girl online saying she's a trans boy and it went from ear to ear. I genuinely didn't process the "trans boy" thing and thought "tomboy. Cool!"
Even behind shitty voice changers and fursonas you will always be a pooner
Edit: I was trying to reply to the "kids and animals always know" but I'm fucking retarded lol
 
You're using the the tranny hypno fetish shit version of it. the normal term is just one to describe a fucking wimpy coward. Anyways I don't think animals got a term for this kinda thing.
Nah, it always had feminized connotations (tying the wimpiness and cowardliness to female stereotypes), the tranny hypno fetish shit just took that schoolyard taunt baseline and furiously jerked off to it in an endlessly escalating spiral of degeneracy. It's literally in the word; the etymology comes from 'sister.'

Agreed animals don't give a shit about any of this culture-specific retardation, but are instead just sensible enough to be creeped out by actual skinwalker behavior instead of whether a boy would rather learn ballet than play football.
 
Watched a tranny get. Bitten in the face by a.. That my friend named Crackers. She did tell him that. He doesn't really like. Other women. This was a person who thought they were a man.
 
Yes, the most innocent and pure of heart dont allow themselves to be mentally and emotionally warped into pretending something obvious is not there. If only everyone one else did the same.
Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Matthew 18:2-4
 
Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Matthew 18:2-4
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Indeed from the mouth of the Lord.

Ill also add this from the next few verses:

"If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea"
Matthew 18:6
 
Transgenderism is just the counterculture du jour. In previous decades they would have been punks, goths, hippies, scene kids, flappers, greasers.

Transgenderism has a sweeping cultural and political reach that other countercultures never did.

When I was a kid, I thought, given depictions on television and movies, that every single youth in the late 1960s/early 1970s was a hippie. But whatever their numbers were, laws were not made to respect hippie pronouns, or that you needed to tolerate their 'natural' 'deodorant' in the workplace, or anything like the kinds of accommodations that have swept the entire Anglosphere and large tracts of Europe and Asia right now.

You are legally allowed to make fun of any of the groups you mentioned. Misgender a tranny? "Hate speech" and a literal crime in many jurisdictions.
 
So a better question is: how do I read the clues that animals give out?
Get to know and love your animal, and you'll pick up on its signals.
When I first got my cat, she was semi-feral and still settling into her new home, and she seemed to do weird shit and make horrible noises for no reason. But slowly, we trained her to not attack and learnt to put up with the weird but harmless behaviour, and she got more comfortable. Now we're more used to the noises she makes and have a better understanding of what they mean. She has a particular howl when she's been chasing a toy or a mouse or something; she chirps and hoots and purrs when she's happy; she wags her tail when she's thinking; her pupils dilate when she's aggressive or scared; we've just watched how she behaves and what she does, and learnt her "language". Usually she stands next to whatever the problem is and yells. Like, she'll paw at your feet and then walk to her food bowl or the door or her toys and then howl, which is pretty self-explanatory.
Once you learn their tells for when they're uncomfortable or on edge, then you can think "what's making the animal so distressed?" It might be that they're wary of a new visitor and you need to tell them to back off a bit and give them space, or they might have a lot of energy and need a walk or some playtime to tire out first, or they might've encountered a Stunning and Brave person.
 
  1. troonsphobic cat smells HRT
  2. poorly-angled selfie shot of an old woman who smokes 4 packs a day and the cat either hates the smells of cigarettes or her God-awful perfume
  3. poorly-angled selfie shot of an old woman who smokes 4 packs a day did some shit to that cat
  4. other
What do you all think?

Wow. That is a rare reaction for a cat. The cat literally feels like if it doesn't act, it will be killed. That is a "Fear-For-My-Life" reaction. I can't imagine what is going on in that situation.
 
My hypothesis is that animals have an issue with hormone bullshit. Hormones are a thing they use for communication. We use them too to an extend but less so. A troon/poon is probably a short of Lovecraftian abomination from a hormonal perspective. They must emit so many things at the same time and that might be annoying and/or scary.
 
A story found by @Magic Pickle

Man's ex-best friend: during an internship at a veterinary clinic, a closeted TiM has his feelings hurt when a woman's dog finds his presence most unsuitable, which leads to the all-female staff ousting OP from the examination room in order to maintain the mutt's comfort. Now, even though it's been months after the incident, OP still feels wounded by a rejection so biologically innate, it is inescapable.
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I had to leave the vet's consulting room because I'm a man

Last December I did a work experience placement at a veterinary clinic, I shadowed a few different vets working there. I had only been 1 month on E, it's not like any of the other professionals or students could've thought I wasn't a guy or anything.
Near the end of my week there a woman comes in with her dog and tells the vet that she (her dog) basically doesn't like men.
The vet looks to me and I see myself out. I'm listening to basically the entire clinic's workforce (all 5 women) chattering and gushing over her dog while I'm sitting on the stairs hidden from the 1st floor.

It was quite an experience. I knew this wasn't out of some sort of animosity from the owner or the vet. It was because I was made like this that I couldn't be down there helping with the dog with the other girls.
I cringe whenever I think about it and can't even laugh about it with a friend and act like it was some funny crazy experience because I haven't ever been brave enough to open up to friends or family
 
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