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A transgender girl accused of assaulting two students at a Texas high school alleges that she was being bullied and was merely fighting back

Shocking video shows a student identified by police as Travez Perry violently punching, kicking and stomping on a girl in the hallway of Tomball High School.

The female student was transported to the hospital along with a male student, whom Perry allegedly kicked in the face and knocked unconscious.

According to the police report, Perry - who goes by 'Millie' - told officers that the victim has been bullying her and had posted a photo of her on social media with a negative comment.

One Tomball High School parent whose daughter knows Perry said that the 18-year-old had been the target of a death threat.

'From what my daughter has said that the girl that was the bully had posted a picture of Millie saying people like this should die,' the mother, who asked not to be identified by name, told DailyMail.com.

When Perry appeared in court on assault charges, her attorney told a judge that the teen has been undergoing a difficult transition from male to female and that: 'There's more to this story than meets the eye.'

Perry is currently out on bond, according to authorities.

The video of the altercation sparked a widespread debate on social media as some claim Perry was justified in standing up to her alleged bullies and others condemn her use of violence.

The mother who spoke with DailyMail.com has been one of Millie's most ardent defenders on Facebook.

'I do not condone violence at all. But situations like this show that people now a days, not just kids, think they can post what they want. Or say what they want without thinking of who they are hurting,' she said.

'Nobody knows what Millie has gone through, and this could have just been a final straw for her. That is all speculation of course because I don't personally know her or her family, but as a parent and someone who is part of the LGBTQ community this girl needs help and support, not grown men online talking about her private parts and shaming and mocking her.'

One Facebook commenter summed up the views of many, writing: 'This was brutal, and severe! I was bullied for years and never attacked anyone!'

Multiple commenters rejected the gender transition defense and classified the attack as a male senselessly beating a female.

One woman wrote on Facebook: 'This person will get off because they're transitioning. This is an animal. She kicked, and stomped, and beat...not okay. Bullying is not acceptable, but kicking someone in the head. Punishment doesn't fit the crime.'


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Who is this comment even supposed to be aimed at? Other Trans? because women do not wander around in their undergarments or naked in 90% of cases, especially in standard bathrooms. [This whale clearly isn't hitting up the pool or sport center.] This whole female camaraderie by showing off their bodies barely happens outside of television. It's not realistic.

I wonder if they realise that women- uh- lie? especially when it's a question like that. They know you're trans. They're just being nice to 1. not make you feel bad or 2. cause you to have a meltdown.
There would be no positive outcome to telling Tara the truth.
This dude reeks of male rage/narcissistic issues.
Women adjust their answers to men if they think he looks physically imposing and may be one to use that in reaction to unwanted info.
 
Trans kids’ book ‘Julian is a Mermaid’ shortlisted for Waterstones Children’s Book Prize.
(from pinknews.co.uk)
When Jessica Love painstakingly wrote and illustrated her first book—about a gender-questioning child who finds acceptance from his grandmother—she didn’t think it would one day be nominated for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize.

The prestigious award, created in 2005 to “to uncover hidden talent in children’s writing,” is handed out by British institution Waterstones to an author with no more than three published works.

On its shortlist this year is Love’s book, Julian is a Mermaid, which follows the titular child as he sees women dressed as mermaids on the New York subway and copies their look at home.

When his Nana sees him with lipstick, a skirt and headdress, she gives him a pearl necklace and takes him to the Coney Island Mermaid Parade.

Love, who lives in Brooklyn, created the barrier-breaking children’s book over the course of five years after realising there was a limited number of books about genderqueer kids.

When Jessica Love painstakingly wrote and illustrated her first book—about a gender-questioning child who finds acceptance from his grandmother—she didn’t think it would one day be nominated for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize.

The prestigious award, created in 2005 to “to uncover hidden talent in children’s writing,” is handed out by British institution Waterstones to an author with no more than three published works.

On its shortlist this year is Love’s book, Julian is a Mermaid, which follows the titular child as he sees women dressed as mermaids on the New York subway and copies their look at home.

When his Nana sees him with lipstick, a skirt and headdress, she gives him a pearl necklace and takes him to the Coney Island Mermaid Parade.

Love, who lives in Brooklyn, created the barrier-breaking children’s book over the course of five years after realising there was a limited number of books about genderqueer kids.

“I have a friend who is trans, but he didn’t transition until much much later in life,” Love tells PinkNews. “He was in his 50s when he finally was able to live like a man, and that was the result of some pushback when he was younger.”

She says that these discussions with her friend influenced her to do some research which led directly to Julian is a Mermaid.

“Talking to him and thinking about his journey got me curious about what kind of literature there is out there for kids who might be asking themselves these questions, and I started reading blogs of families who had children who were questioning their gender,” says Love.

Love says that at the same time, she was also “watching RuPaul’s Drag Race and thinking a lot about costumes and what a profound thing playing dress-up actually is, and how to tell a story in which that particular magic is quietly celebrated.”

Love, who has been a theatre actor for the last decade, revealed that she initially intended to have Julian encounter drag queens on their way to a ball—until she saw the significance of mermaids to trans people.

The mythical creatures have become symbolic to transgender people and their allies: they are depicted with nothing below their waists but a tail, while the Disney film The Little Mermaid has a main character who wants to change form—echoing the feelings of some trans people. Such is the affinity between the two that the British trans children’s charity, Mermaids, derives its name from the beings.

“I was reading all these parenting blogs, and this theme of mermaids is a thread that runs through so many of these different kids’ experiences,” Love says.

“There’s something about mermaids. Who knows if that’s because they’re magical creatures who can live between two realities or because they don’t have any genitals, or because they’re f***ing great.

“But as soon as I noticed that, I was like: ‘Oh my god, there’s a parade in New York every summer called The Coney Island Mermaid Parade.'”

Julian is a Mermaid has taken off, winning the 2019 Stonewall Book Award before being nominated for the prestigious Waterstones honour, which Love calls “one of the most shocking moments in my life… it felt like the laws of the universe had changed.”

To say that Love didn’t see this success coming would be an understatement—she thought she would end up self-publishing the book and giving it to a few of her friends with children.

“I never expected I would be able to get it published,” she admits. “This is a very unexpected turn of events.

“All of the success of this book feels very, very surreal to me. It’s hard to trust that this is working out as well as it seems to be.”

Love says that she was “very proud” of the book, now that it is “going out into the world and making friends.”

The author has received praise from parents of gender-questioning children, which she says was “far and away the coolest part of this, and something I hadn’t really anticipated.

“Pretty shortly after the book came out, parents started to find me, on Instagram mostly, just to tell me how much their family had needed this story.”

She has also met people who the book touched, including a child who was wearing a costume inspired by Julian. [Positron's note: trooning out is totally not contagious guys!]

“I got to meet these kids when I started doing readings,” says Love. “I remember the first time a parent brought in a kid who was like Julian. The mother and I just made eye contact, and she had a huge smile on her face.

“The child was wearing this gauzy lavender skirt and had made a headdress out of a long flowing veil. We didn’t talk about it all, she just came up and said: ‘This is Max.’

“But contained within that encounter was this unreal feeling of having reached the people I made Julian is a Mermaid for. It was gratifying in a way I’ve never experienced in any other arena.”

Love wants the book to provide comfort to trans people in the US, who have seen their rights attacked since President Donald Trump came to power in 2017.

The Trump administration has rolled back guidance allowing trans students to use their toilet of choice, moved to ban trans servicepeople from the military and told government agencies to treat people based on “biological sex.”

“It feels pretty bleak here right now,” Love said, “and I don’t know the extent to which art can be effective propaganda or change anybody’s mind.

“I made the book in the spirit of a little comfort station by the side of the road, for people who are walking that incredibly difficult and demanding road.

“A little place to rest your heart for a minute in a parallel, gentler universe.”

She says that she hopes to convey the message to trans children that “you’re loved. You’re beautiful. You are loved.”

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Just from this one illustration you can tell how degenerate this "book" is: the boy (a pee o'sea because of course) and his mom/grandma is wearing poor people's clothes, while the "mermaids" (troons) wear flowing gowns and decked with decadent jewelry.
 
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-...nder-hormone-therapy-could-pose-heart-dangers

MONDAY, Feb. 18, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- Men and women who get hormone therapy during gender transition treatment may face a much higher risk for developing heart disease, new Dutch research cautions.

"In light of our results, we urge both physicians and transgender individuals to be aware of this increased cardiovascular risk," said study author Dr. Nienke Nota, a researcher in the department of endocrinology at the Amsterdam University Medical Center.


"It may be helpful to reduce risk factors by stopping smoking, exercising, eating a healthy diet and losing weight, if needed, before starting therapy, and clinicians should continue to evaluate patients on an ongoing basis thereafter," Nota said in an American Heart Association news release.

The finding came from a review of medical records concerning more than 2,500 transgender women and nearly 1,400 transgender men undergoing gender transition in Holland.

All had started to receive hormone treatment at some point between 1972 and 2015.

Investigators tracked heart complications for an average of nine years among trans women patients, who had been assigned a male gender at birth and then took hormone therapy to become female.

Stroke risk and heart attack risk among such trans women was pegged as more than double than it was among other women, while stroke risk alone was almost twice that of men.

Deep vein clot risk among trans women was also found to be five times that of other women and 4.5 times that of men, according to the study.

Among the almost 1,400 trans men (assigned female at birth but with male gender identity) who were tracked for an average of eight years, researchers saw a tripling of heart attack risk compared to women.

Why? Investigators said their review was not able to take into account other potential risk factors, including smoking history, dietary habits, exercise routines, and/or mental health issues.

But they pointed to prior research suggesting that estrogen therapy (given to trans women) may increase the risk for clotting and blood vessel inflammation.

Similarly, some studies indicate that testosterone therapy (given to trans men) may make blood cells stickier, while also boosting bad cholesterol levels and lowering good cholesterol.

The findings were published in the Feb. 18 issue of Circulation.

More information

There's more on hormone replacement therapy as part of transitioning treatment at U.K. National Health Service.

Copyright © 2019 HealthDay. All rights reserved.

Well no shit! What did they honestly think would happen? That everything would be fine despite introducing massive doses of hormones that would never naturally occur in their bodies?
 
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-...nder-hormone-therapy-could-pose-heart-dangers



Well no shit! What did they honestly think would happen? That everything would be fine despite introducing massive doses of hormones that would never naturally occur in their bodies?
The cardiovascular risks of high doses of estrogen have been known for decades. If you overdose, you're basically guaranteed to get a thrombosis. I guess this revelation is the equivalent of "CTE is just as bad as concussion" for long-term hormone use?
 
Basically a "how to" guide on giving oral to a girl that is fully equipped with frank and beans. Never change, Vice.

No naughty images, so maybe the spoiler is overdoing things, dunno.

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How to Eat Out a Non-Op Trans Woman
Trans women who haven't had bottom surgery and trans sex experts weigh in on oral pleasure.
  • How to Sex, I interviewed non-op/pre-op trans women—that is, trans women who have not had bottom surgery and may never get it—about how they like to be orally pleasured. For extra context, I also spoke to and gathered tips from some professional trans sex experts. And I let them do the talking because, as trans writer Kennedy Nadler has put it: "It’s rare for a public conversation about what trans women do in bed to have a vocabulary and grammar that we decide upon.”


    Still, don’t treat the following as gospel, but merely as suggestions and inspiration. Remember, too, that being aware and receptive and communicative with your partner is more important than any sex guide you’ll read on the internet.

    What's in a name?
    Trans women refer to their genitals in myriad ways: Some say “clit,” “vagina,” “vulva;” some say “dick,” “girl-dick,” or “cock;” some say “junk,” some say “genitals,” some say “lady parts,” and one hilarious woman described her nether bits to me as “Brenda.” (For illustrative reasons, I’ve used anatomical terms like “glans” and “penis” at times in this piece, but have otherwise let the women interviewed describe their bodies however they prefer.)

    Names for oral sex also run the gamut, and include “cunnilingus,” “going down on,” “getting eaten out,” “face fucking,” and some women even enjoy the term “blow job.” It depends on the recipient and how they feel about the act and their genitals.

    “'Going down' and 'getting eaten out' are great terms,” says Matty Lynn Barnes, a photographer and trans woman living in Oakland, “though I'm typically not the one to offer them. I definitely dislike any terms that have historically been used to denote oral sex with a cis male.”

    Mara, a trans woman in Chicago (whose last name has been omitted for privacy), says her descriptions for the act depend on the situation. “I'm pretty flexible in what I use. Sometimes I like it rougher and will say things like, ‘I want you to suck my dick now,’ and other times it's very sweet and I'm all, ‘I want to go down on you and eat you out until I can't breathe.’"


    Oral givers: If you’re not sure what to call it—or unsure if your partner even wants to receive oral at all—just ask. Making wrong assumptions can be a real turn off.

    Tongue techniques
    The moves associated with oral sex for trans women are similar to other kinds of cunnilingus—using one’s tongue to lick or gently nibble the genitals, and/or using the pressure of one’s face and nose to stimulate the area.

    It’s important to remember that the clit and glans (the head of the penis) are homologous, meaning they are structurally similar and made up of the same embryonic cells. There are lots of nerve endings in both and it might feel good to her to focus on those sensitive areas, the glans and frenulum (the connective tissue on the underside of the head). So, when giving head, pay attention to the head.

    “Knowing that [the clit and glans] share the same origin and aren't entirely dissimilar from each other was quite freeing to me,” says Matty Lynn. “Also, for trans women who opt to get vaginoplasty, this is the portion that is relocated/reshaped to become the clitoral glans. This knowledge helped me to begin to embrace that specific portion of my genitals, or at least harbor less disdain. When someone is going down on me, I direct them to focus on this area. I'm sure the specific spots and movements that feel good are a bit different for everyone (as with those who have a clitoris) but I've found it to be a really great experience to have a partner spend a good amount of time on that specific area.”


    Yet, as Allison Moon writes in Girl Sex 101, “For some girls, too much glans stimulation can feel annoying. This can be especially true if she gets erections.” In this case, Moon recommends “small licks about an inch down from the frenulum, on the ventral [under] side of her clit.”

    And Mey Valdivia Rude recommends alternating between the tip and the base. For the latter, she says: “Try pressing your tongue down against it.”

    You should also be paying attention to nerves. “The nerves that you're going to be stimulating will be different depending on what kind of oral sex you'll be performing,” says Mira Bellwether, author of Fucking Trans Women, which covers specific pleasure-rich nerves. She also adds: “I'm not sure I adequately expressed [in the zine] my love for the Vagus nerve, a very long, winding nerve that you can stimulate with masturbation, receiving oral sex on your clit, or stimulating your anus.”

    It’s also important to keep in mind that if someone is on hormones, their erogenous zones can shift over time. That’s been the case for Mara: “I still love it when people suck on my clit/dick and that's super hot!” she says. “But things don't really stay hard like they used to, so sometimes it feels like a lot of pressure to perform when I don't have a ton of control.” Once again, that’s where communication comes in.

    Accoutrements and alternate points of entry
    Oral sex can and does include toys, the testicles/scrotum, and stimulating the perineum/taint (the nerve-ending-packed area between one’s genitals and asshole) and the asshole itself (aka rimming, tossing salad, or, in Spanish, “beso negro,” literally "black kiss.")


    “It's 2018 and everyone is eating ass, and it's for a reason: Analingus is super pleasurable,” says Bellwether.

    Mara says her interest in rimming has increased since taking hormones. “My penis doesn't work like it used to, and having an orgasm that is penis-only is pretty rare,” she says. “So, getting rimmed has become kind of a lot for me. … This also goes a long way into accessing my prostate, which I've started to basically just call my G-spot.”

    Mara also recommends a rimming technique she’s not sure has a name. She called it a “blow out,” which I loved. To be “blown out,” she says, means that while being rimmed, the person “fills [the rectum] with air, then uses both hands and/or mouth to finish.”

    And if your partner is into scrotum play, in Girl Sex 101, Moon suggests a technique she calls the “Flying Squirrel,” which involves gently gripping the scrotum skin, making sure not to grab the testes or tubes, and pulling the skin over the top of her glans. “The skin will stretch out and look glossy. You can then put your mouth right in the middle, pressing down against her clit through her scrotum. Then you can lick, nibble, and eat her out like whoa.” She adds, “Depending on what she likes done with her testes, you can either leave them alongside her clit, or tickle or stroke them. If she likes prostate stimulation, a finger inside her anus while you’re eating her out can be delightful. And if she’s a fan of muffing, fingering her this way while you’re going to town is also a great choice.”


    Parting tips
    Matty Lynn’s advice for trans women and/or their partners wanting to try oral is to experiment. “Do research, learn about your body, and figure out what feels good to you personally. There are many different ways for us to feel amazingeven if our genital situation isn't ideal. Once you've figured out what feels good to you specifically, let your partners know. Be specific!”

    In addition to experimenting and finding someone “you genuinely trust to have sex with,” Bellwether recommends writing things down in a notebook. “Keep track of what works for you. Not just what you like or don't like (those are important), but what really works best for your body.”

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    And finally, try not to be afraid. “I was very, very worried about how sex would be when I transitioned,” Mara says. “I spent a TON of time worrying over this and that about if I'd lose sensation, couldn't keep an erection, could I still please others?” One thing Mara wished to impart was that “everything will end up fine and your body will still be an amazing sexual thing, but you really need to just be there for yourself and the experience. Throw all expectations and fears out the window.”

    “I'm basically always re-learning my body these days,” she says. Which is something all of us should do, frankly.
 
Basically a "how to" guide on giving oral to a girl that is fully equipped with frank and beans. Never change, Vice.

No naughty images, so maybe the spoiler is overdoing things, dunno.


You can't "eat out" a dick because it's a fucking dick. It's a dick on a dude. If you want to blow traps that's your own business but it isn't eating out.
 
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-...nder-hormone-therapy-could-pose-heart-dangers



Well no shit! What did they honestly think would happen? That everything would be fine despite introducing massive doses of hormones that would never naturally occur in their bodies?
It's not like we haven't known for decades that high dose birth control pills can kill women, and body builders who dope themselves wreck their own bodies.

It hilariously contradicts the troon narrative of magic hormone pills that instantly make your body feel as it was meant to be, though.
 
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-...nder-hormone-therapy-could-pose-heart-dangers



Well no shit! What did they honestly think would happen? That everything would be fine despite introducing massive doses of hormones that would never naturally occur in their bodies?

The same results as another recent study:

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heal...sks-transgender-women-hormone-therapy-n890031

https://annals.org/aim/article-abst...cular-events-transgender-persons-cohort-study

The study looked at the records of 5,000 transgender people and found a higher risk of blood clots, stroke and heart attack for transgender women.

The study was done by reviewing eight years of medical records of nearly 5,000 transgender patients in the Kaiser Health system, and looked at patients over the age of 18 who took hormones for gender transition.

Men who overdose on estrogen are 80-90% more likely to get a stroke and twice as likely to have venous thromboembolism.
 
The same results as another recent study:

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heal...sks-transgender-women-hormone-therapy-n890031

https://annals.org/aim/article-abst...cular-events-transgender-persons-cohort-study

The study looked at the records of 5,000 transgender people and found a higher risk of blood clots, stroke and heart attack for transgender women.

The study was done by reviewing eight years of medical records of nearly 5,000 transgender patients in the Kaiser Health system, and looked at patients over the age of 18 who took hormones for gender transition.

Men who overdose on estrogen are 80-90% more likely to get a stroke and twice as likely to have venous thromboembolism.
I wonder if those death from stroke should be counted as suicide or not.
 
But DRUMPF is killing millions of them in his camps!

What's worrisome is that this study doesn't mention health risks to those who take puberty blockers and hormones as kids...

Puberty Blockers is just a troon friendly name for gnrh agonists. These drugs are actually chemotherapy for cancer patients. But they are also used for children with precious puberty and ohhhh boy the side effects are terrible.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/women-fear-drug-they-used-to-halt-puberty-led-to-health-problems

https://www.lupronvictimshub.com/

Lupron is the most famous drug but the other gnrh agonists have the same side effects. It can take many years before you get ill and/or disabled. If you use these drugs for a few months your body can fall apart 10 years later.

Edit: found another article about the dangers of these drugs and trans ideologues

https://thefederalist.com/2018/12/1...r-danger-childrens-health/#.XBPrfVhF7Vs.gmail
 
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Puberty Blockers is just a troon friendly name for gnrh agonists. These drugs are actually chemotherapy for cancer patients. But they are also used for children with precious puberty and ohhhh boy the side effects are terrible.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/women-fear-drug-they-used-to-halt-puberty-led-to-health-problems

https://www.lupronvictimshub.com/

Lupron is the most famous drug but the other gnrh agonists have the same side effects. It can take many years before you get ill and/or disabled. If you use these drugs for a few months your body can fall apart 10 years later.

Edit: found another article about the dangers of these drugs and trans ideologues

https://thefederalist.com/2018/12/1...r-danger-childrens-health/#.XBPrfVhF7Vs.gmail
I know he has a thread, but responding to this: I wonder if this is why Jazz had such a bad reaction to the fauxgina? I know diabetics can have difficulty healing from surgeries, a friend of my mother’s had multiple eye surgeries because of bleeding in them due to diabetes, and each time the healing took far longer than for a person without diabetes, and wound up losing vision entirely in one eye. I wonder if gnrh argonists fuck up the body’s healing processes as badly as diabetes can?
 
is early puberty actually harmful or dangerous to the kids?

No but it's very distressing. Also they stop growing early.

but does it warrant putting them on brutal drugs like that just to delay their development schedule a bit

The parents have to decide. Also the parents don't get educated about the horrible side effects just like the ones who have "trans" children.
 
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Don Cheadle put on some performative wokeness at Saturday Night Live apparently.

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If you want to protect trans kids get them therapy so they don’t wind up think trans is a thing or like the gross, mentally fucked up stink ditches discussed here.

These stunts are so stupid and counterproductive.

Looks like this is why Don Cheadle is banging the drum to send your butchy girls and sissy boys to the doctor for fixing with hormones blockers and surgery.

Here are a couple of photos of his two kids, both daughters. Hmmmmm…

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You can't "eat out" a dick because it's a fucking dick. It's a dick on a dude. If you want to blow traps that's your own business but it isn't eating out.

https://www.wikihow.com/How-To-Suck-Cock
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I know he has a thread, but responding to this: I wonder if this is why Jazz had such a bad reaction to the fauxgina? I know diabetics can have difficulty healing from surgeries, a friend of my mother’s had multiple eye surgeries because of bleeding in them due to diabetes, and each time the healing took far longer than for a person without diabetes, and wound up losing vision entirely in one eye. I wonder if gnrh argonists fuck up the body’s healing processes as badly as diabetes can?

Steroids are used for faster healing and recovery from injuries and surgeries, testosterone is an anabolic steroid while estrogen is not, so you might be on to something.
 
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Looks like this is why Don Cheadle is banging the drum to send your butchy girls and sissy boys to the doctor for fixing with hormones blockers and surgery.

Here are a couple of photos of his two kids, both daughters. Hmmmmm…

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Thanks for confirming what I suspected. The celeb parents getting out in front of this shit usually have a kid at home who has been roped into the cult. Don is gonna be so proud of that t-shirt when his little girl is dead by 40 thanks to a testosterone-assisted heart attack.
 
I know he has a thread, but responding to this: I wonder if this is why Jazz had such a bad reaction to the fauxgina? I know diabetics can have difficulty healing from surgeries, a friend of my mother’s had multiple eye surgeries because of bleeding in them due to diabetes, and each time the healing took far longer than for a person without diabetes, and wound up losing vision entirely in one eye. I wonder if gnrh argonists fuck up the body’s healing processes as badly as diabetes can?

Jazz's experimental surgery in the hands of ex-military Raelian collaborating MTF Marci Bowers is what got those results. But the weight gain Jazz had last year? Lupron destroys the thyroid. It'll be a few more years until Jazz discovers the same bone density issues all those girls on Lupron for 2 years to manage endometriosis symptoms found out.
 
I know he has a thread, but responding to this: I wonder if this is why Jazz had such a bad reaction to the fauxgina? I know diabetics can have difficulty healing from surgeries, a friend of my mother’s had multiple eye surgeries because of bleeding in them due to diabetes, and each time the healing took far longer than for a person without diabetes, and wound up losing vision entirely in one eye. I wonder if gnrh argonists fuck up the body’s healing processes as badly as diabetes can?
No one knows, but if true then there will be statistical evidence of it soon. There is a huge study of pediatric transition outcomes in LA right now, it is going to be authored by ideologues so we will all have to read between the lines and look at the data by itself, but theres too much oversight by IRBs and such to outright fabricate data.

https://katu.com/news/local/lgbtq-community-concerned-after-reported-assault

An apparent hate crime has Portland's LGBTQ community on edge.




A transgender woman in Portland says a group of men with baseball bats assaulted her, leaving her bloody, bruised and unconscious in the street.

The alleged attack happened near Southeast Morrison and 15th streets Sunday, Feb. 10.

Police aren't releasing much information right now, but the crime is being investigated.

This crime was reported to police, but experts say many hate or bias crimes go unreported.

The executive director of Q-Center in Portland, an LGBTQ gathering and support place, told KATU he's heard of other similar crimes recently.

"My concern is that we have communities who are under direct assault, and that is more significant than what we do not know," says Cameron Whitten. "There was an experience just a few months ago, where there was two women in a relationship who were being harassed with anti-gay rhetoric, and the police were called and the police didn’t take it seriously at all."

Members of the LGBTQ community feel ill-at-ease to report crimes.

"I would not feel safe. I have very bad experiences with police to be honest," says August, who works at Gay PDX through the Q-Center. "I think that the power that comes to marginalized communities comes from marginalized communities. We are learning to navigate society ourselves, and we are empowering ourselves."

August works with Stefhannie Calhoun, who says she's been attacked before.

"So, it’s happened a couple of times, one time I did report it, and it was followed through and it was taken care of, and the next time it happened, I reported it, and nothing ever came from it," says Calhoun.

Police want every victim of a bias or hate crime to report it. That will help get an investigation going.

But Whitten says there are other ways to go, if a victim is as afraid to report the crime as being a victim of the crime itself.

"They won’t know what to do. The trauma is so immediate, because this happens so often, and we don’t hold abusers and predators accountable. It’s hard for people to trust that there is something to do," says Whitten. "We strongly believe there are always options. You can always speak up, you can always reach out. We do crisis intervention, we have referral services for counselors and mental health, and we’re also a part of Portland Against Hate that has created a reporting system for hate and bias crimes so you don’t have to call the police."



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PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) - A transgender woman in Portland says a group of men carrying baseball bats attacked her and left her unconscious in the street.

Members of the LGBTQ community say that similar attacks have happened at least three times, all targeting trans and queer Portlanders. Now, they’re asking their community to stay strong and stick together.

“We have received multiple reports from concerned community members about at least three attacks against queer and trans identified community members," Cameron Whitten, executive director of the Q Center, a LGBTQ community space in north Portland, said. "We know a community member was recently found unconscious with bruises and bleeding all over their body. Most of these folks have been assaulted by a group of men with bats and wooden planks."

Whitten says he’s disturbed by the news and wants all survivors to know that the Q Center has resources and counseling available.

“Many people are scared for their safety," Whitten said. "They’re afraid that there is current targeting happening, violent targeting happening, so we’re not safe to be outside."

The same conversation is reaching Crush Bar in southeast Portland. The recent reported attack happened nearby.

“It’s come to our attention through some of our regulars, who’ve let us know that there have been some attacks on trans feminine women in our area and in Portland,” Chris Stewart with Crush Bar said.

Now, Stewart says the bar is asking all employees and patrons to never leave alone.

“We’ve been trying our best to let our staff and regulars know, for safety reasons, we want everyone to be leaving in pairs,” Stewart said.






“We are shocked and just outraged by what we’ve heard," Whitten said. "We’re thinking we’re okay, for this one day, and we’re reminded…that’s not the case. We’re reminded that our fight continues. And even though we’re resilient, it’s also exhausting."

Portland Police say on Sunday, Feb. 10 officers responded to a report of an assault near SE 15th Avenue and SE Morrison Street. Officers could not give any details of the case, as it’s an ongoing investigation.

Police say to their knowledge they have not received any other reports of assaults; however, police encourage anyone who might be a victim of a bias crime to contact law enforcement right away.

Just in case no one is aware, a gang of transphobic men beating on trannies with baseball bats and planks in Portland fucking Oregon is as likely as MAGA gangs in chicago. Also, the types of attacks being described here would almost always result in hospitalization, leaving them with no choice about a police report being made. This is jussie smollet 2.0
 
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