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Apologies if this has been already answered. The thread is too long and I couldn't find anything, but is there a follow up with this guy? Did he eventually 41% himself? Do any of the self-castration pictures survive? I'm morbidly curious.I just had a look at his tutorial and I have to say, Tsarina Effy is way more thorough than Jadis Argiope was with Operation Trannie Freedom Part I and Part II. This trannie even included a whole list of medical references at the bottom of his tutorial. He has definitely written the definitive self-castration tutorial now. I am saving the link to send to annoying assholes and SJW cult-members who post about me in the ContraPoints thread, LMAO. That said, the reason I - unlike I would most of you posting in this thread - actually support SRS in principle is because I really don't want people doing this to themselves. I find it shocking that people still feel the need to resort to this kind of DIY self-mutilation in this age of unbriddled trans acceptance and validation, but I guess I shouldn't. Transitioning is big business and if you don't have the money, validation only goes this far.
I do not know why this is always the case.
I like to pick drag queens at random to show that it is, in fact, possible for a man to fully cover up his facial hair — and this man hasn’t had laser (there’s out of drag photos showing stubble).
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You can also see a hint of chest hair.
If there’s anything that’s extremely sexually dimorphic in humans, it’s a beard. It’s why FTMs will get seen as male if they have one. If you’re a troon who wants to pass - and I’d say this one does — you gotta cover it up.
Well, yeah. But sometimes real women wear eight pounds of makeup, whereas real women do not have five o clock shadows.Bruh. This man is wearing so much makeup you could probably carve visible lines into the layers.
I think she passes pretty well considering what I normally see on here. Still something weird about her face around the eye, nose and mouth area. Or maybe it's because her head looks big. I think this is what they call uncanny valley. Either way the last picture is a bit off-putting to me.
After watching Re:Zero, I will never not love how they use a straight male simp to represent themselves.
After watching Re:Zero, I will never not love how they use a straight male simp to represent themselves.
Can you please start spoilering these posts? They get really fucking long with all those phone screencaps.The things I have seen ... more Her horrors
Have you ever wanted to feel genuine fear while browsing a dating app?
Boy do I have some gorls for you
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Someone come get your dad, he is having a stroke
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Ok I know I made fun of the huge headband method last time, but this guy might want to give it a shot (oh good, he's a mod)
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Don't worry, he's stable
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Aaaand I hit my limit with this one.
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Long story short, a lot of heterosexuals get uncomfortable/insecure around bisexuals. Meanwhile, a lot of homosexuals see bisexuals as traitors or wishy-washy for not picking a lane.
It's stupid on all accounts, but that's people for you.
From my experience, the reason homosexuals are iffy about bisexuals is that the majority (over 90%, I believe) of them typically wind up in heterosexual relationships in the end. It also feels a lot worse when you get dumped just to see them run for the opposite sex. It gives you a weird message. Almost like saying the reason for the relationship ending wasn't just due to nonphysical incompatibility, but physical incompatibility as well. It's a bit more harsh feeling.
Also, it puts a lot of gays on edge when they see their lover lust over the opposite sex. I don't blame them. It makes them wonder if they're physically incompatible, despite the bisexual being... bisexual.
Every time I see a troon profile on somewhere like Twitter or Tinder, I'm reminded just much of a parody of themselves they are. "LISTEN TO TRANS VOICES!!!" They cry. Well, we're listening and are opinions on them aren't improving.The things I have seen ... more Her horrors
Have you ever wanted to feel genuine fear while browsing a dating app?
Boy do I have some gorls for you
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Ok I know I made fun of the huge headband method last time, but this guy might want to give it a shot (oh good, he's a mod)
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Don't worry, he's stable
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Aaaand I hit my limit with this one.
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Every time I see a troon profile on somewhere like Twitter or Tinder, I'm reminded just much of a parody of themselves they are. "LISTEN TO TRANS VOICES!!!" They cry. Well, we're listening and are opinions on them aren't improving.
"Without powerleveling, I have some occupational familiarity with women's fantasies."I read the blog post. What Lavery needs is a Sophie's Choice-style editor, who points to any block of one thousand words and say "you can keep five hundred of them."
And, alright. Without powerleveling, I have some occupational familiarity with women's fantasies. What they read, what they watch, what they write for themselves, the fantasies they spin out when they feel safe, or when they feel that no one important is watching them. There's a terrifying variety of weird, taboo shit, but it's so rare for a woman to desire an MtF transsexual. Werewolf cock and Amish romance are both higher on the popularity list than women with dicks.
Also from the blog post: “Good” in a capable, millennial, “self-starter” kind of way—even (to my horror) a “girl boss” kind of way." Lavery loooooves to cast himself as a female archetype of sexy power. It's his #1 writing tic. Recently he's been imagining himself as Lana del Rey and Yoko Ono, now (with arch dismay) the abstract Girl Boss.
I've read some spec fic by MtFs. There's a particular style. It's usually inventive, openly fetishistic, lurid, outlandish, and polarizing. Readers are either enchanted or think it's incredibly stupid. Sound familiar, mon semblable, mon frère?
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This is a truly horrific crop of troons aside from Chriselina (the black dude) who shows all signs of being an HSTS. What is he doing on a lesbian dating app? He claims to be "pansexual" but no fucking way he wants pussy, right?The things I have seen ... more Her horrors
Have you ever wanted to feel genuine fear while browsing a dating app?
Boy do I have some gorls for you
Someone come get your dad, he is having a stroke
Ok I know I made fun of the huge headband method last time, but this guy might want to give it a shot (oh good, he's a mod)
Don't worry, he's stable
Aaaand I hit my limit with this one.
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Holy shit, I know that Oblivion character is a common (and overused) descriptor, but he really, really looks like an Oblivion NPC. With a gun.The things I have seen ... more Her horrors
Have you ever wanted to feel genuine fear while browsing a dating app?
Boy do I have some gorls for you
I don't know, he seems just as low effort as all the other dudes LARPing as polyromantic queer blah blah blah trans lesbians to me. Those dry ass wigs...This is a truly horrific crop of troons aside from Chriselina (the black dude) who shows all signs of being an HSTS. What is he doing on a lesbian dating app? He claims to be "pansexual" but no fucking way he wants pussy, right?
The funniest thing about it is the complete denial of the fact that traps like Felix and Alphonzo are both male and how they constantly try to head cannon them to be trans despite the writers saying that they're male. It probably genuinely devastates them when it's confirmed that those traps aren't female.After watching Re:Zero, I will never not love how they use a straight male simp to represent themselves.
Today, J.K.Rowling re-stated her position on transgender lives. We have previously reached out to her both publicly and privately, offering a calm conversation around the issues she has raised and today, we sent a further email to her team, renewing that offer. We are yet to receive a response.
As part of that email, we have disclosed something we hoped never to say. We say it now with permission from those involved. Without giving personal detail, without betraying confidences, we must represent the seriousness of the situation. We are aware through our work with families that there have been cases of self-harm and even attempted suicide following J.K.Rowling’s statements and the public response on social media and in the press. Surely this must cause us all to pause and question the way young trans lives are being debated in public.
For those working with transgender children, young people and families, this is not a gladiatorial sport to be won or lost with a tweet here, a forum post there, a weekly radio debate followed by an opinion article and a well-timed blog post preceding a parliamentary decision. this isn’t about a ‘woke’ majority enforcing politically correct beliefs on others. Trans people are far from being accepted by society and suffer real life discrimination, including physical violence, employment discrimination and everyday harassment on the street. Trans young people should not be used to amplify separate issues such as male violence, bodily autonomy or patriarchy. Our service users and supporters are real people with real lives, struggling to live freely in a world which, they say, feels increasingly cruel, hostile and unwilling to listen.
In her blog post today, J.K.Rowling states: ‘I absolutely refute the accusation that I hate trans people or wish them ill… Like the vast majority of the people who’ve written to me, I feel nothing but sympathy towards those with gender dysphoria…’
We do not believe J.K. Rowling ‘hates’ trans people. We also welcome and accept that she is sympathetic towards trans children and teenagers. Therefore, as a woman of great power and someone sympathetic to trans young people, we ask her to acknowledge the many young people around the world who fundamentally disagree with her position on trans acceptance and we beg her to at least consider the possibility that trans young people are able to express who they are for themselves.
J.K. Rowling rightly speaks of brave ‘detransitioned’ young women. Yet, does she consider trans people, living openly in spite of public hostility, less brave? Are those who have fought for decades to be treated with respect and dignity in a society that ridicules and demonises them, less brave? Are those children and young people who state their true gender in the face of rejection from family and friends less brave? At Mermaids, we support people no matter the path they take and that of course includes those who transition, detransition or retransition.
J.K. Rowling’s blog goes on to say: ‘I believe the time is coming when those organisations and individuals who have uncritically embraced fashionable dogma, and demonised those urging caution, will have to answer for the harm they’ve enabled.’
Mermaids is not named and we must assume the author is referring to other groups unknown to us. Still, let us be clear. We are a charity, operating under the same scrutiny as any other in the UK. Following years of transparency, we are open to any approach from the team at the Charity Commission, for whom we have great respect. Indeed, any further form of official inquiry would be welcomed in our efforts to strengthen the support we offer. The image of trans organisations cowering away from public inquiry is a figment of the anti-trans movement’s imagination. We work tirelessly every day, simply to support children and families in the face of constant adversity.
J.K. Rowling may see that as part of a ‘radical trans rights movement’, we see it as our duty. If we are considered radical by some, then we will accept the badge and wear it with pride. We do not consider it radical to listen to young people and support them without prejudice. We do not consider it radical to believe that trans adults were once trans children. We do not consider it radical to believe that children and young people know who they are, for themselves, without arbitration from strangers. If standing beside trans young people and their families is radical, then please J.K. Rowling, be radical.If standing beside trans young people and their families is radical, then please J.K. Rowling, be radical.
No movement is perfect, no movement can succeed without evolution, but history is kind to those who stand up for their rights. We can all look back in admiration at those brave, radical people deserving of statues, who stood against racism, homophobia, misogyny and all forms of prejudice, all the while threatened by the famous, rich and powerful of their day.
We hope people will soon see the damage being done to vulnerable people by the nature of this polarised, misinformed ‘debate’. We repeat our call for people of all perspectives to refrain from threatening and aggressive behaviour and we utterly condemn anyone sending threatening or abusive content to J.K. Rowling. We ask J.K.Rowling to make a similar appeal to those using her name in their profiles whilst threatening and abusing trans people and their friends, supporters and families.
Again, as we have asked before: please, do not speak about trans children and young people, until you have listened to them first.
The Mermaids team, families and allies.
We are aware through our work with families that there have been cases of self-harm and even attempted suicide following J.K.Rowling’s statements and the public response on social media and in the press. Surely this must cause us all to pause and question the way young trans lives are being debated in public.
Six Armed Sweater is an orbiter of so many cows, so it's unsurprising that he's also a mess like them.