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Why is r/ChapoTrapHouse infested with troons?
Same reason why ADF is a burden to society.
Kind of defeats the point of making an alf if you're announcing who you are...

Hello. Popping in with a random trans observation/question and it doesn't really fit the usual threads I haunt, so I figured I'd sperge about it here as the best fitting thread.

Okay, observation is this: SO MANY trans people are like, "I didn't transition to being a woman - I was always a woman!" or "I didn't become a man - I've always been a man!"

I get that they are trying to state that they believe their mind and soul have always been whichever gender, but at the same time it seems to me like such a uniquely trans way to look at it. I don't really know any non-trans people who think of themselves as being born men or women. Instead, the rest of us are born girls and boys, and grow up to become men and women. There's like a whole process called "being a teenager" that you go there where there's landmarks like puberty, perhaps a religious or cultural ceremony like a confirmation or a bar mitzvah, there's legal landmarks like attaining the ages for voting, driving, drinking, etc. Meanwhile trans people assert that they have just always been men and women.

Has anyone else noticed this? Anyone else think it's weird? Am I autistic?
It's called "I used to wear my mom's/sister's/aunt's clothes when I was younger and I enjoyed it."

Seriously, a lot of origin stories on Reddit are like this. Plus, deadnaming fetishists is akin to murder, hence the constant denial.
 
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Hello. Popping in with a random trans observation/question and it doesn't really fit the usual threads I haunt, so I figured I'd sperge about it here as the best fitting thread.

Okay, observation is this: SO MANY trans people are like, "I didn't transition to being a woman - I was always a woman!" or "I didn't become a man - I've always been a man!"

I get that they are trying to state that they believe their mind and soul have always been whichever gender, but at the same time it seems to me like such a uniquely trans way to look at it. I don't really know any non-trans people who think of themselves as being born men or women. Instead, the rest of us are born girls and boys, and grow up to become men and women. There's like a whole process called "being a teenager" that you go there where there's landmarks like puberty, perhaps a religious or cultural ceremony like a confirmation or a bar mitzvah, there's legal landmarks like attaining the ages for voting, driving, drinking, etc. Meanwhile trans people assert that they have just always been men and women.

Has anyone else noticed this? Anyone else think it's weird? Am I autistic?

You're not autistic, you just thought hard enough to realize the logical fallacy of troonism. By claiming "I've always been this way!" TRAs attempt to escape any kind of critical examination of the idea that one can be born in the wrong body. People who do not have gender dysphoria cannot have a gender identity. Asserting everyone has gender identity (like troons do) would be to claim that everyone experiences gender dysphoria. If you accept that gender dysphoria is a real phenomenon, then it would make sense to claim that you have a gender identity, because it would stem from the experience of not being secure in any identity.

However, actual men and women do not share this experience. Women, when debating with trans-identified men (trans women) often try to explain that they do not recognize a troon's experience of "feeling like a woman". There is no definition of an innate feeling of being "man" or "woman" that does not rely on exhausted stereotypes and preconceptions. One does not "feel" like a man or woman. They just are. You are either an adult with small gametes or an adult with large gametes.

To curb this, TRA's then co-opt the experience of intersex people to help prove their point that we aren't a sexually dimorphic species.

Being intersexed is an actual, recorded biological phenomenon. However, no "true" hermaphrodites actually exist, because people who have mosaic chromosomes or are born with sexually ambiguous genitalia exist on a spectrum, and by the time puberty is complete most of them exhibit the predominating characteristics of either sex. If you saw an intersex individual on the street or at work, 9.9 times out of 10 you would have no idea that they were, because of this.

EDIT: I'm a biology nerd/student and this comment triggered my own autism, so sorry for the long ass response. But the point is, troons downplay the role of biology. They don't reflect on the fact that trans "women" don't have to worry about menstrual cycles or being impregnated against their will. When they cite statistics from 3rd world countries about trans women being murdered, they're not considering that MALES 1. are the most common homicide perpetrators 2. are the most common victims of homicide, the world over. That doesn't change because one dude in that scenario felt like a woman in his imagination. The only conceivable discrimination that trans women experience is on one axis: being a gender-nonconforming man.
 
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However, actual men and women do not share this experience. Women, when debating with trans-identified men (trans women) often try to explain that they do not recognize a troon's experience of "feeling like a woman". There is no definition of an innate feeling of being "man" or "woman" that does not rely on exhausted stereotypes and preconceptions. One does not "feel" like a man or woman.

It seems like a lot of the women most against the trans cult are those who grew up preferring traditionally masculine hobbies or clothing. I know I did, and I know many other girls like that, too. None of us turned out to actually be men, we were only ever girls who preferred that stuff because sports and camping sounded more fun than makeup and sleepovers. And we were lucky, because back then it was just accepted that some girls wouldn't fit the feminine mould, and we were taught to like ourselves how we are. But if we were children today, we'd be vulnerable to this trans nonsense, where they teach if you don't perfectly fit the stereotypes of a gender then you can't possibly be that gender.
 
Being intersexed is an actual, recorded biological phenomenon. However, no "true" hermaphrodites actually exist, because people who have mosaic chromosomes or are born with sexually ambiguous genitalia exist on a spectrum, and by the time puberty is complete most of them exhibit the predominating characteristics of either sex. If you saw an intersex individual on the street or at work, 9.9 times out of 10 you would have no idea that they were, because of this.

Most intersex people don't actually know they're intersex, and intersex organizations are a lil' bit mad about being shoved into part of the LGBTQIA+ umbrella.

True hermaphroditism (as in you produce both gametes) has never been documented in humans. Sometimes men get endometriosis tho
 
I set up a multireddit of tranny shit and it's almost too easy now:

While sitting on my front steps with a cocktail, I saw some Mormon missionaries coming down the street knocking on doors. They never made it to me. I may have scared them off. (Archive)
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Imagine being such a degenerate that not even Mormon missionaries will talk to you.

homie in the back thinks i pass well, do u? (Archive)
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No, homie in the back is smirking at your antics while trying to figure out what the fuck he's looking at.

Me and my fantastic trans girlfriend at Pride Denver (Archive)
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Is the fantastic trans girlfriend the tall one with gigantic man-hands or the fat goblin in fetish gear? Why it's both, of course.

I'll always be a dad. This is something I am proud of and brings me great joy. Happy Father's Day. (Archive)
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dad (noun): a male parent
woman (noun): an adult female person
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Do i pass? C: 1.5 years hrt (Archive)
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Passing as an Elliot Rodger impersonator, maybe.

Lab Poster Photo (Archive)
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Yep, that checks out. Definitely looks like a lab experiment.

Hairline is deffo a work in progress. Otherwise I get gendered correctly most of the time. 24yo. 4 months hrt. CCW. (Archive)
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He definitely gets gendered correctly most of the time, people are just too polite to say it.

Little over a month into HRT and starting to feel very confident! Yesterday was the biggest pride in my state and I had so much fun! I wanted to die just a few months ago..so it DOES get better! (Archive)
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Very confident in… what, exactly?
 
Most intersex people don't actually know they're intersex, and intersex organizations are a lil' bit mad about being shoved into part of the LGBTQIA+ umbrella.

True hermaphroditism (as in you produce both gametes) has never been documented in humans. Sometimes men get endometriosis tho

Exactly this. For example, all of the controversy surrounding Caster Semenya has to do with the fact that she is mosaic-the laws surrounding testerone levels in sports are only applicable to people with XY chromosomes. Which means Semenya (most likely) has accelerated testosterone levels that aren't quite the level of most men but are significantly higher than that of most women, giving her an unfair advantage. Troons have made this whole controversy a talking point without realizing that Semenya is (most likely) an intersexed person (and wasn't aware of that) with internal testes that allow her to produce additional testosterone, and/or has XXY chromosomes, giving her XY chromosomes by X-inactivation, thus making her mosaic. Theoretically, she still wouldn't have the ability to produce sperm though. She's still a woman, not because she was born male but because she primarily exhibits characteristics of being a female, despite higher than average testosterone levels & an extra piece of the Y chromosome. If anything, the existence of intersexed people would disprove trans ideology, because a few people who possess only some characteristics of the other sex (again, without actually realizing lol) does not disprove humans being sexually dimorphic.
 
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The thread is over two months old but it doesn't appear to have been posted yet. TL;DR The man who sexually assaulted the OP has come out as trans and she finds it hard to view the assaulter as a woman (something which has put her at odds with her non-binary friend). This is what r/asktransgender had to say https://old.reddit.com/r/asktransge...s_assaulted_in_high_school_and_my_abuser_has/
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https://www.reddit.com/r/GenderCrit...sked_the_trans_community_abt_my_trans_rapist/ 28 minutes ago. I haven't even read this but basically: another victim of troon narcissism and condescension, flying into the arms of the radfems.
 
It seems like a lot of the women most against the trans cult are those who grew up preferring traditionally masculine hobbies or clothing. I know I did, and I know many other girls like that, too. None of us turned out to actually be men, we were only ever girls who preferred that stuff because sports and camping sounded more fun than makeup and sleepovers. And we were lucky, because back then it was just accepted that some girls wouldn't fit the feminine mould, and we were taught to like ourselves how we are. But if we were children today, we'd be vulnerable to this trans nonsense, where they teach if you don't perfectly fit the stereotypes of a gender then you can't possibly be that gender.

I wonder how this Crimethinc poster I had over a decade ago would go over in currentyear

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is there any thread on kiwifarms that's a bigger honeypot for angry bulldykes than this one? gosh, ladies

totse, that poster got me to thinking, and i think there's going to be a splintering between the LGB and the T in the under 25 set. reasonably normal reasonably mentally healthy gay/bi/lesbian young people will gravitate toward each other not because they're tired of troons, but because they're not crazy or autistic and don't feel the need to go to lgbt youth centers since it's much more acceptable to be an lgb youth, but will join club/activities that happen to be stuff gay people like. gay/bi/lesbian young people who are crazy/autistic will troon out and join the autogynephiles and fujoshi in the tranny corner. eventually, the community ties that made the t part of the acronym will fade away. rate me optimistic, but i anecdotally have seen this becoming truer.
 
It's not a fetish though!11!!11!1

I'm also noticing an increase in overlap between troons and polyamory. All the dumpy, dough-y weirdos can't often find normal people, so they're trooning out and dating each other in dysfunctional groups. This guy had the sense not to post pictures of himself, but my guess would be that he looks like Paul Blart in a dress and terrible eyeliner.
 
That's why there's never any ftm content, because they're all sad that hordes of cute, closeted, butchy girls out there now look like a band of fucking gorillas and couldn't be ~saved~ or ~awoken~ or whatever the broken bird fantasy is.
Someone literally just posted a bunch of horribly botched FtM top surgeries.

If there's one advantage to FtM becoming a fad, it's that the crazies are now naturally separating themselves from ordinary carpet-munchers. No one's a political lesbian anymore- most of those people are now "genderfluid" or "gender kweer uwu" or sawing their tits off. It's like someone wished on a genie or something and made all the political lesbians go away, but the same thing that got rid of political lesbians also caused an influx of transbians.

Honestly, I don't mind the TERFs being here as long as they don't start derailing the discussion. On other sites, TERFs have a tendency to steer the anti-troon discussion into their own melodrama with men, bisexuals, and whomever else pissed in their cornflakes that day. Fuck outta here with that- this thread is just about troons. Go somewhere else to whine about men.

That's why there are schools where girls transition at the same time. It's group thing.
Teenagers do stupid shit in groups. What people don't understand about peer pressure is that it's way more than kids just outright telling each other to make bad decisions. There's a lot of non-verbal, social influencing that goes on, too. Kids enable each other, and their desire to be accepted by others makes them imitate their friends. If one friend spends too much time on Tumblr and decides she's a yaoi boy, her friends will probably follow suit. The friends who criticize her or don't enable her will become rejected socially, which is a devastating consequence to a melodramatic teenager.

Shit like this is why social cliques are tricky both online and in person. It's not healthy to surround yourself with people who constantly agree with you and enable everything you do.
 
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