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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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Just some more insanity from the ACLU. Sorry men, your spaces are going to be invaded by troons too.
As if it's a new thing for women to try and steal every male space in existence. Used to just be radfems and fag hags, but at least they weren't trying to wear a male skin and pretend they understood us.

I think the one thing we can take away from the first two decades of the 21st century is that men and women need environments where they can get away from one another and be with their own sex, gay as that might seem. It might even reduce the desire to troon. I'll have to work up a proper argument for that, though. Too drunk right now.
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International Men's Day: strong enough for a man...
 
Shortly after her son was born, Stein took a friend’s tablet to a mall bathroom on multiple occasions for research — as Hasidic leaders limit members’ web and smartphone use — and came out as trans shortly after
Millennial Jewish man undergoing life stress (birth of his son) discovers the internet and "finds true self".

one of her goals included wanting the Hasidic community to “become transphobic — because that would mean they recognize we exist.”

“I can say three and a half years later, mission accomplished. The Hasidic community is officially transphobic, which didn’t exist growing up, but at least now they talk about it,” Stein told "Today."
Husband feels ignored by family because wife (and members of the extended Hasidic family) focuses on baby child, so he attention-whores to the whole community.
 
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As if it's a new thing for women to try and steal every male space in existence. Used to just be radfems and fag hags, but at least they weren't trying to wear a male skin and pretend they understood us.

I think the one thing we can take away from the first two decades of the 21st century is that men and women need environments where they can get away from one another and be with their own sex, gay as that might seem. It might even reduce the desire to troon. I'll have to work up a proper argument for that, though. Too drunk right now.
It wasn't enough that they forced their way into every single male space anywhere anytime anyplace with cries of "DISCRIMINATION!" to either shut them down or shit them up, but now they think they've got what it takes to be a guy?

LOL

They'll never be men the same way as the troons will never be women.
 
Transgender woman forced to remove makeup for driver's license photo: 'I was sobbing'


A transgender woman says she was recently humiliated when going through what should have been a standard process — that of having her photo taken for a new driver’s license.

“My emotions were going crazy,” Jaydee Dolinar tells Yahoo Lifestyle of the upsetting experience, which occurred at the Fairpark Driver License Office in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Dolinar, a PhD student and teaching assistant in the geography department of the University of Utah, went in to get her driver’s license replaced on Friday, as her wallet had been stolen earlier that week. And while things went smoothly at first, with an employee taking her photo, Dolinar was then met by a supervisor, who told her they could not issue the license because, she recounts, “my gender marker didn’t match my appearance,” and doing so could cause problems with “facial recognition software.”


She says she is in the process of getting her name and gender marker officially changed through the Utah court system — an “extensive and expensive process,” she says — and was fully ready for there to be some discussion of the disparity, particularly because her old license photo, from seven years ago, was taken when she had just started to transition and had a more traditionally male appearance.

But Dolinar was not ready to be told she’d have to leave without a license.

“I asked her, ‘What can I do?’” she explains, getting emotional as she recounts what happened next, which was the supervisor telling her, “Well, we have some hand sanitizer and paper towels…’” which Dolinar accepted and used to rub off her makeup — a painful process, both physically and emotionally.

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“In hindsight, I should not have done it, but I needed my license,” she says. “I just wanted to get it over with, and thought, if those are the rules, I’m going to follow them. I absolutely didn’t want to have to go back.”

Later that day, she recounted the incident to a friend, who suggested she file a complaint with the Utah Department of Public Safety Driver License Division, which oversees the licensing process. But, Dolinar explains, “I’ve had discrimination issues in the past in dealing with certain government entities here, and my experience has been pretty poor.” So, instead, she contacted a reporter at Salt Lake City, Utah news station KSTU.

Following that initial report, the agency publicly apologized for the supervisor’s actions, sharing a statement with Yahoo Lifestyle that says, in part, “The customer in this incident was treated wrongfully and should not have been asked to remove her makeup. Upon learning of the incident, we immediately reached out to Ms. Dolinar to apologize but have not been able to connect with her. We are sorry and deeply saddened that this occurred and will continue our efforts to ensure these incidents never happen.”

Dolinar, though, tells Yahoo Lifestyle that she has not received any messages from the agency, and knows of the apology only through “secondhand sources,” adding, “I have no idea what is happening.”

The License Division’s statement pointed out that the agency has been making pointed efforts to treat transgender customers with respect through its “longstanding partnership with Transgender Education Advocates (TEA) of Utah,” which the department had collaborated with “when developing our policy and conducting employee training, which can be found online here. In working alongside TEA of Utah, our Division strives to develop a trusting relationship with the LGBTQ community.”


That history of collaboration is what made the incident with Dolinar particularly troubling, Sue Robbins, chair of the board of directors for Transgender Education Advocates of Utah, tells Yahoo Lifestyle.

“We worked with them in 2015,” Robbins says, after two transgender women were forced to remove their makeup and wigs before having their license photos taken. “We addressed the departments and worked through everything that was wrong, so there was an understanding with managers. Education was given to all employees, policy was written and a video [above] was left behind for trainings.”

Robbins adds, “This happening again is very troubling.”

The Utah license division does have a rule about people not wearing so much makeup in a photo that they cannot be identified — such as with clown makeup or other costumes. But the intent of that policy, notes Robbins, “should be that [people] are not trying to commit fraud… So, a transgender woman who presents the same way as she does every single day is not trying to commit fraud.”

Further, she adds, “There’s no law that says you have to have ‘F’ on your birth certificate to wear makeup. We all get to appear the way we choose.”

The issue of transgender individuals facing discrimination from state employees when attempting to get licenses issued is one that pops up now and then across the country, says Noah Lewis, interim senior staff attorney with the national Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (TLDEF) — although not as often now as in past years.

“It’s rare that we hear about these cases,” Lewis tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “But what tends to happen is there is an individual clerk who is not properly trained — or the agency itself has not confronted the issue before and doesn’t know the law, so they make a mistake.”

The TLDEF got involved in perhaps the most known case of its kind back in 2015, when South Carolina teen Capri (née Chase) Culpepper was told she would have to remove her makeup before having her driver’s license photo taken. She filed a federal lawsuit, with representation by TLDEF, which led to a settlement that forced the state DMV to change its policy, making clear that a person is not misrepresenting his or her identity “when the applicant’s makeup, clothing or accessories do not match traditional expectations.”

In another case that same year, in West Virginia, it took only the threat of lawsuit by TLDEF, on behalf of two transgender women, for the state to change its similarly discriminatory Division of Motor Vehicles policy.

Laws regarding identity documents and gender identity vary by state, ranging from progressive, self-affirming laws — such as the one just announced on Monday in Michigan, which will now allow trans people who want to correct their sex designation on existing documents to simply fill out a form, have a new photo taken and pay a nominal fee — to more stringent systems, like Utah’s. In those cases, trans individuals face potential roadblocks, like Dolinar did, if they have not yet changed their names and gender markers to match their transition.

Still, updated birth certificate or not, Lewis notes, “The government can’t make regulations that are discriminatory. In this [Utah] case, they can’t exclude trans women — or men, for that matter — from wearing makeup, because there’s no justification for doing so.” He adds that “the purpose of an ID document is to identify the person, so when they’re forcing a transgender person to look different than they do in everyday life, it’s unhelpful for everybody.”

For Dolinar, who says she would consider legal action depending on the outcome here, her experience was not only unhelpful but hurtful.

“After I got my picture re-taken, and I was sobbing up at the front desk, another worker starting explaining to me what kind of makeup I could wear if I did change my gender marker, just adding insult to the wound,” she says. “There was no empathy.”

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On one hand this could be exaggerated but on the other hand it’s the DMV, so they deserve the heat even if it’s fabricated.
 
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The Utah license division does have a rule about people not wearing so much makeup in a photo that they cannot be identified — such as with clown makeup or other costumes.

The kind of shit troons wear pretty much counts as clown makeup.

“After I got my picture re-taken, and I was sobbing up at the front desk, another worker starting explaining to me what kind of makeup I could wear if I did change my gender marker, just adding insult to the wound,” she says. “There was no empathy.”

Who the FUCK has ever got fucking "empathy" at the DMV ever in the entire fucking history of the world?
 
I’m constantly amazed at the troon conviction that women go around sobbing in public over nonsense all the time and receive sympathy when doing so.

The only way an actual woman would receive sympathy for sobbing over being asked to wipe off her makeup would be if she was suffering from some awful disorder or skin condition or like scars, etc. There’s dermafiller stuff that some people, male and female, wear to conceal actual problems. It would elicit some sympathy for a person’s embarrassment in that case.

This guy just looks like an ugly old man with long hair regardless. A woman who was just old and ugly would not get asspats over this.

I guess it’s animé where they learn girls shake and cry all the time over nothing and get babied for it? Because their other go-to resource is porn, and I haven’t noticed a lot of sympathy for crying girls there.
 
Transgender woman forced to remove makeup for driver's license photo: 'I was sobbing'


A transgender woman says she was recently humiliated when going through what should have been a standard process — that of having her photo taken for a new driver’s license.

“My emotions were going crazy,” Jaydee Dolinar tells Yahoo Lifestyle of the upsetting experience, which occurred at the Fairpark Driver License Office in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Dolinar, a PhD student and teaching assistant in the geography department of the University of Utah, went in to get her driver’s license replaced on Friday, as her wallet had been stolen earlier that week. And while things went smoothly at first, with an employee taking her photo, Dolinar was then met by a supervisor, who told her they could not issue the license because, she recounts, “my gender marker didn’t match my appearance,” and doing so could cause problems with “facial recognition software.”


She says she is in the process of getting her name and gender marker officially changed through the Utah court system — an “extensive and expensive process,” she says — and was fully ready for there to be some discussion of the disparity, particularly because her old license photo, from seven years ago, was taken when she had just started to transition and had a more traditionally male appearance.

But Dolinar was not ready to be told she’d have to leave without a license.

“I asked her, ‘What can I do?’” she explains, getting emotional as she recounts what happened next, which was the supervisor telling her, “Well, we have some hand sanitizer and paper towels…’” which Dolinar accepted and used to rub off her makeup — a painful process, both physically and emotionally.

https://sneed.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/hz49NL7cGrdDxK3KLcP3xA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTY0MDtoPTg1My4zMzMzMzMzMzMzMzM0/https://sneed.yimg.com/uu/api/res/1.2/0VzKC_kgUPzgNlCUeAzrlw--~B/aD0xMjgwO3c9OTYwO3NtPTE7YXBwaWQ9eXRhY2h5b24-/https://media-mbst-pub-ue1.s3.amazonaws.com/creatr-uploaded-images/2019-11/23fc23d0-0afa-11ea-afee-a7e57f1f9997Jaydee Dolinar of Salt Lake City. (Photo: Courtesy of Jaydee Dolinar)
“In hindsight, I should not have done it, but I needed my license,” she says. “I just wanted to get it over with, and thought, if those are the rules, I’m going to follow them. I absolutely didn’t want to have to go back.”

Later that day, she recounted the incident to a friend, who suggested she file a complaint with the Utah Department of Public Safety Driver License Division, which oversees the licensing process. But, Dolinar explains, “I’ve had discrimination issues in the past in dealing with certain government entities here, and my experience has been pretty poor.” So, instead, she contacted a reporter at Salt Lake City, Utah news station KSTU.

Following that initial report, the agency publicly apologized for the supervisor’s actions, sharing a statement with Yahoo Lifestyle that says, in part, “The customer in this incident was treated wrongfully and should not have been asked to remove her makeup. Upon learning of the incident, we immediately reached out to Ms. Dolinar to apologize but have not been able to connect with her. We are sorry and deeply saddened that this occurred and will continue our efforts to ensure these incidents never happen.”

Dolinar, though, tells Yahoo Lifestyle that she has not received any messages from the agency, and knows of the apology only through “secondhand sources,” adding, “I have no idea what is happening.”

The License Division’s statement pointed out that the agency has been making pointed efforts to treat transgender customers with respect through its “longstanding partnership with Transgender Education Advocates (TEA) of Utah,” which the department had collaborated with “when developing our policy and conducting employee training, which can be found online here. In working alongside TEA of Utah, our Division strives to develop a trusting relationship with the LGBTQ community.”


That history of collaboration is what made the incident with Dolinar particularly troubling, Sue Robbins, chair of the board of directors for Transgender Education Advocates of Utah, tells Yahoo Lifestyle.

“We worked with them in 2015,” Robbins says, after two transgender women were forced to remove their makeup and wigs before having their license photos taken. “We addressed the departments and worked through everything that was wrong, so there was an understanding with managers. Education was given to all employees, policy was written and a video [above] was left behind for trainings.”

Robbins adds, “This happening again is very troubling.”

The Utah license division does have a rule about people not wearing so much makeup in a photo that they cannot be identified — such as with clown makeup or other costumes. But the intent of that policy, notes Robbins, “should be that [people] are not trying to commit fraud… So, a transgender woman who presents the same way as she does every single day is not trying to commit fraud.”

Further, she adds, “There’s no law that says you have to have ‘F’ on your birth certificate to wear makeup. We all get to appear the way we choose.”

The issue of transgender individuals facing discrimination from state employees when attempting to get licenses issued is one that pops up now and then across the country, says Noah Lewis, interim senior staff attorney with the national Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund (TLDEF) — although not as often now as in past years.

“It’s rare that we hear about these cases,” Lewis tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “But what tends to happen is there is an individual clerk who is not properly trained — or the agency itself has not confronted the issue before and doesn’t know the law, so they make a mistake.”

The TLDEF got involved in perhaps the most known case of its kind back in 2015, when South Carolina teen Capri (née Chase) Culpepper was told she would have to remove her makeup before having her driver’s license photo taken. She filed a federal lawsuit, with representation by TLDEF, which led to a settlement that forced the state DMV to change its policy, making clear that a person is not misrepresenting his or her identity “when the applicant’s makeup, clothing or accessories do not match traditional expectations.”

In another case that same year, in West Virginia, it took only the threat of lawsuit by TLDEF, on behalf of two transgender women, for the state to change its similarly discriminatory Division of Motor Vehicles policy.

Laws regarding identity documents and gender identity vary by state, ranging from progressive, self-affirming laws — such as the one just announced on Monday in Michigan, which will now allow trans people who want to correct their sex designation on existing documents to simply fill out a form, have a new photo taken and pay a nominal fee — to more stringent systems, like Utah’s. In those cases, trans individuals face potential roadblocks, like Dolinar did, if they have not yet changed their names and gender markers to match their transition.

Still, updated birth certificate or not, Lewis notes, “The government can’t make regulations that are discriminatory. In this [Utah] case, they can’t exclude trans women — or men, for that matter — from wearing makeup, because there’s no justification for doing so.” He adds that “the purpose of an ID document is to identify the person, so when they’re forcing a transgender person to look different than they do in everyday life, it’s unhelpful for everybody.”

For Dolinar, who says she would consider legal action depending on the outcome here, her experience was not only unhelpful but hurtful.

“After I got my picture re-taken, and I was sobbing up at the front desk, another worker starting explaining to me what kind of makeup I could wear if I did change my gender marker, just adding insult to the wound,” she says. “There was no empathy.”

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On one hand this could be exaggerated but on the other hand it’s the DMV, so they deserve the heat even if it’s fabricated.
If you've got a crazy amount of makeup and a fancy wig on, that's basically a disguise. You can't have that in your fucking government-issued ID anymore then a muslim woman can have her entire face covered by a niqab.
 
If you've got a crazy amount of makeup and a fancy wig on, that's basically a disguise. You can't have that in your fucking government-issued ID anymore then a muslim woman can have her entire face covered by a niqab.
They made me push my hair out of my face because my bangs were half an inch over my eyes. The point of a photo ID is for people to be able to tell it's you and fill in your photo with clown makeup in their eyes. But of course it's troon rapemurder and definitely because they're all there to remind you you're a mentally ill man.
 
She says she is in the process of getting her name and gender marker officially changed through the Utah court system

her old license photo, from seven years ago, was taken when she had just started to transition
> muh dysphoria
> didn't bother changing LEGAL NAME and sex for seven years

Oh and his real name is Justin Dolinar.
 
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Just some more insanity from the ACLU. Sorry men, your spaces are going to be invaded by troons too.

Gay men, already sort of happening, however generally most men I know tend to hang out in spots where you will NEVER EVER see a FTM. Troons can posture, pose, whine just as much as other MTF but at the end of the day you're not likely to see FTM troons at; hardware stores, car dealerships, garages, THE GYM, hunting, out in nature, fishing, having a beer while watching _____ sport at the bar (or home), in their shed, at their cabin, with their families/kids, etc. Male spaces tend to involve activities with other men or their family unit who aren't interested in sitting around talking about my feefees, gay ships, etc.

Gay men will just laugh them out of wherever. Which given FTM are still female will make the poor dears cry like babies about the lack of acceptance.
 
They made me push my hair out of my face because my bangs were half an inch over my eyes. The point of a photo ID is for people to be able to tell it's you and fill in your photo with clown makeup in their eyes. But of course it's troon rapemurder and definitely because they're all there to remind you you're a mentally ill man.
Back in the 80's my mother had to have her passport photo redone because a single lock of her short hair obscured her ear in the side shot.

Somehow she overcame this immense deprivation without breaking into tears.
 
I am a very (ish) tall woman who walked in to renew wearing very high heels. when I put my actual height they made me a: remove my heels and b: stand next to one if those height things on the wall to ensure to them that I wasn't stating my height in the heels before they would take my picture and list that height in my id.

I actually literally was murdered when that happened and am a posting ghost right now.
 
Anyone been following the Maya Forstarter court case on Twitter? The hearing sounds like a proper woke travesty.

https://archive.md/fCNNT
Yep, I mentioned it earlier and you're right it is a woke traversty.
The counsel for the employer stood up in a court and said;
MF's belief in biological sex do not reach a minimum level of coherence to satisfy Article 9 (freedom of belief). Many beliefs fit this category - eg an architect who refused to sign up to architect association, anti-vaccination, someone who wanted to marry an underage girl, refusal to wear a seatbelt. None of these were protected by Art 9 and MF's belief in biological sex is in the same category.

MF's views are akin to conspiracy theories. There is a minimum standard of cogency and seriousness, which MF's views just don't meet.They are irrational, narrow and young. A belief that reproductive sex exists is "just not true." Intersex disproves the binary. The existence of Mosaic Turner Syndrome proves that a belief in biological sex is reductive and is a philosophical false binary, a "hopeless logical fallacy."

So belief in biological sex is akin to believing vaccination doesn't work, paedophillia is OK and the moon landing was faked.

What the?

Edit: 'what the council said' is from a feminist reporting from the case. May be accurancy/bias issues (I hope)
 
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OMG, you guys, have I found a gem. Check this out.

In this latest episode of The Trans Life, we are going to meet The Most Bitter HSTS of Twitter (yes, the rhyme is deliberate).
Now, Diana Tourjee is by no means a stranger to regulars of this thread. I myself however had never come across this person before.

Diana recently published a confessional that is the perfect example of The Trans Life, so let's go through it.

Here is the confessional:


The highlights:

Sometimes I feel like I might disintegrate without the validation that only men can give me.

You know if a cis woman wrote this about herself in an article everyone would shake their heads and say #DaddyIssues

I’ve never been more real and more imaginary than when a fist is made with my throat at its center as a man says I'm perfect.

"when a fist is made with my throat at its center", sounds like he's being choked, which I guess in his delusional mind is proof positive he's the perfect femme. I wonder if breathplay gone wrong is counted as a hate-crime against transwomen...

Like most of the men I met this summer, Lucas lives a life of discretion. No one knows that he sleeps with trans women.

Another one of those that doesn't want to hold hands in public. How romantic. Totally the man a real woman would fall for.

The more men I met, the closer I felt to the lost part of my community: The men who fuck trans women. We talked openly about our lives and their inability to stand beside the women they love. These were some of the most meaningful conversations of my life, and so many of those men were kind, and hot, and seemed to really believe that I was special. I understand their fear, and I empathize with it, though I’ll never forgive them for collectively abandoning me and my sisters—still and always. I wanted to believe that it’s possible to be self-possessed as a trans woman having sex—that their shame would not become mine. I had so much sex this summer that was good and hot and worked at making me feel wanted. But as much as I like being choked, I never asked to be strangled by a culture of shame and discretion, too.

Honey, I know you don't wanna hear this, but these fuckboys who wanna choke you as they bang you? #ItsAFetish No biological woman would make the mistake you are making to assume it's anything else.

The man who pretended I wasn’t in the deli because it was daytime is not my equal. The man who asked if he could put his cock inside me and when I said “No,” did it anyway, never acknowledged what happened. Men can make me feel alive when I think I'm dying, but only in the moment of their own release—release from fear and expectations, or release when their balls are swollen and need to be drained.

Yes, cos #ItsAFetish The more you resist it, the more I'll keep saying it. Repeat after me: #ItsAFetish

But most of my partners treated their time with me like a fantasy—a secret encounter in a private apartment with the kind of girl they’ve known most closely in their imagination. Most trans women understand that even when you’re living a dream, reality is always ready to hit.

"Reality is always ready to hit", perhaps if your living was already reality-based you wouldn't be so affected by reality hitting on you?

At the end of my so-called Hot Girl Summer, more of me was missing than when it began. All of those men took something from me in the end, and usually I gave it to them. Sex, emotional support, an empathetic ear, a warm breast, a hard cock, a perfect body without any reminder that I wasn't created in a laboratory just for them to fuck. Even at their most compassionate, most men vanished without a trace; asked for my bed, for my body, for my time, and never put me before themselves, even just for a summer. I could make them see my beauty, but I couldn’t make them see that chicks with dicks also have hearts, and they also beat.

You forgot the part where you go out and punch a TERF honey, don't you trannies all think that they're somehow to blame for men not wanting to commit to you?

I'll admit I felt a little bit sorry for this person while reading their article. But then I went to their Twitter account and any empathy I initially developed for their dating woes was gone after reading the first three tweets. The bitterness of this trannie even makes Zinnia Jones' rants at his ex Penny seem relatively less bitter.

Wanna know what this trans Cassanova actually looks like it? I know you dooo:

This is the face of someone who was well once. She has the same eyes as the boy she was. He was too naive, too sensitive, too emotional, too feminine.
Who would that boy have thought this was, if he had seen this face? I would tell him. This is someone who will love you one day.

Overplucked is back. Tell your friends unless they're cis.

Duckface however never went outta style #classicgurl

recently my girlfriend told me im so feminine it's disgusting I lived as a man for so long

The only thing disgusting about you are your creepy skeletal heroin addict arms. The only thing missing are the collapsed veins and injection marks on those arms.

Men are so emotionally weak, if I'm not careful I can shatter their minds into a million pieces never to be put together again.
They act out of fear. Fear you want commitment (as if, ego much?), Fear of who they are, Fear of what they want, Fear of being inferior, which, fair.

The HSTS life.

Isn't it interesting that the boys who once held so much social power and tormented me in adolesence are now living sad and irrelevant lives in the woods, and I am a god with a book deal, awards, and am a super model?
Maybe they hated me because they knew this on some level.

At least those boys are fucking real women whose hands they are happy to hold in public.

I know many of my partners are only possible because of my transition, a process of change that both of I and they are happy for.
But this is why I have no interest in claiming some cis female experience. The world said I was a faggot before my transition, now I am a woman.

I know what it is like to be socialized as a sissy, not as a boy or a girl. It's a third sex, and it does not negate my womanhood, obviously. I can never accept the world forgetting that I am that thing they called a faggot, because the reason I was given that name hasn't changed

I won't rewrite my past or imagine my womanhood as abstract from that. And every time I am with a man I remember that this beautiful body is the same body that was doomed for carrying me within it.
That is my history, not a past life as a boy or a girl trapped within. The sissy.

At 30, this is an invisible backstory for the woman the world sees and the men who want me. Of course I think of this in bed, how I was once reviled by the very men who so badly seek to possess me now.
Dark? I don't know, but I believe it is beautiful to be where I am today.

"I was once reviled by the very men who so badly seek to possess me now.", well, only to possess you for the night, if you confessional is anything to go by...

I have to say, this thread is #nohomo from beginning to end. I have never seen a transwoman so triggered at having been called a faggot and a sissy in the past. Sincerely hope this person never encounters 4chan.

"Maybe now you understand how exhausting and demoralizing it is to be a man's experiment. All about you the whole time, and when I finally gave in you weren't transparent with me. You did what every man always does for whatever different reason: disappear."

98% of the men I've met in the last six months have left abruptly, after a night or two months. 100% of those men ghosted.

What do the kids on this forum always say in response to such tweets? Ah yes.

More than 10,000 men are prepared to date me.

But how many more?

Wow, that's an even better score than Nyk/ContraPoints with his 2500 panty sniffers on Tinder.
10,000 dicks ready to go on Tinder and it's still not enough for Tourjee? Huh yeah, definitely not a supergay.
 
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OMG, you guys, have I found a gem. Check this out.

In this latest episode of The Trans Life, we are going to meet The Most Bitter HSTS of Twitter (yes, the rhyme is deliberate).
Now, Diana Tourjee is by no means a stranger to regulars of this thread. I myself however had never come across this person before.

Diana recently published a confessional that is the perfect example of The Trans Life, so let's go through it.

Here is the confessional:


The highlights:



You know if a cis woman wrote this about herself in an article everyone would shake their heads and say #DaddyIssues



"when a fist is made with my throat at its center", sounds like he's being choked, which I guess in his delusional mind is proof positive he's the perfect femme. I wonder if breathplay gone wrong is counted as a hate-crime against transwomen...



Another one of those that doesn't want to hold hands in public. How romantic. Totally the man a real woman would fall for.



Honey, I know you don't wanna hear this, but these fuckboys who wanna choke you as they bang you? #ItsAFetish No biological woman would make the mistake you are making to assume it's anything else.



Yes, cos #ItsAFetish The more you resist it, the more I'll keep saying it. Repeat after me: #ItsAFetish



"Reality is always ready to hit", perhaps if your living was already reality-based you wouldn't be so affected by reality hitting on you?



You forgot the part where you go out and punch a TERF honey, don't you trannies all think that they're somehow to blame for men not wanting to commit to you?

I'll admit I felt a little bit sorry for this person while reading their article. But then I went to their Twitter account and any empathy I initially developed for their dating woes was gone after reading the first three tweets. The bitterness of this trannie even makes Zinnia Jones' rants at his ex Penny seem relatively less bitter.

Wanna know what this trans Cassanova actually looks like it? I know you dooo:

Duckface however never went outta style #classicgurl



The only thing disgusting about you are your creepy skeletal heroin addict arms. The only thing missing are the collapsed veins and injection marks on those arms.



The HSTS life.



At least those boys are fucking real women whose hands they are happy to hold in public.









"I was once reviled by the very men who so badly seek to possess me now.", well, only to possess you for the night, if you confessional is anything to go by...

I have to say, this thread is #nohomo from beginning to end. I have never seen a transwoman so triggered at having been called a faggot and a sissy in the past. Sincerely hope this person never encounters 4chan.



What do the kids on this forum always say in response to such tweets? Ah yes.



Wow, that's an even better score than Nyk/ContraPoints with his 2500 panty sniffers on Tinder.
10,000 dicks ready to go on Tinder and it's still not enough for Tourjee? Huh yeah, definitely not a supergay.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure genuinely straight men wouldn't date that. Does he mean straight as in will take dick up the ass on camera for money?

His voice is worse than Blair's
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