NerdShamer
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- Aug 21, 2018
Same reason why ADF is a burden to society.Why is r/ChapoTrapHouse infested with troons?
Kind of defeats the point of making an alf if you're announcing who you are...
It's called "I used to wear my mom's/sister's/aunt's clothes when I was younger and I enjoyed it."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?
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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