Jaron Seth Bloshinsky / Jazz Jennings / I Am Jazz - Puberty Blockers: Not Even Once

How long do you think this trans hysteria will last?
all attempts by intelligible influential people end in mass persecution and termination of contracts and reputation. Others are even afraid to say a word across. But can't this sabotage last forever? Sooner or later it will cease to be convenient for someone and then society will open its eyes lol.
How long do you think it takes? there is already a figure of 41%, even more mass victims of young people, such as jazz, are needed, what would governments pay attention to?
 
Wait, why does Ari only have little B-cups? I thought all the "Jennings" girls were stacked, according to Jazz? I guess Ari must have missed out on the family "genetics" that apparently gifted Jazz her ginormo-tits without any need for the surgery that every other transwoman seems to undergo

The only thing Ari "missed out on" is her mothers criminal MBP butchering.

Whatever Ari has is leagues better than Jazz's pill and unchecked emotional binge eating induced, man tube boobs.
 
Wait, why does Ari only have little B-cups? I thought all the "Jennings" girls were stacked, according to Jazz? I guess Ari must have missed out on the family "genetics" that apparently gifted Jazz her ginormo-tits without any need for the surgery that every other transwoman seems to undergo
I was gonna ask this. But then I remembered sisters I grew up with and one had Ds and the other had As. So it can be that different within families.
 
Jazz's boobs aren't D-cup though. D-Cups can be held up just fine when wearing the proper bra/outfit/swim gear/whatever. Those are pure, 1000% tuberous bloat-bumps caused by excessive fat and hormones. It doesn't look healthy or comfortable in the slightest. Even if I had issues with wanting to feel or be perceived as feminine, I certainly wouldn't want my chest weighing me down.
 
Is this Jazz's chest?? Arm flab??
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What the fuck
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holy shit. i totally forgot about this poor kid and his rancid garbage juice parents.. (i knew i should've stuck to creeping on the deathfats)

when the news of the show airing hit, i thought "kids are not only still growing but they're dumb, this doesn't sound safe or ethical..", but my squishy bleeding heart couldn't process possibly being transphobic despite the logic. but if being transphobic means being against children having their genitals fetishized, mutilated, and mighty morphed with their innards under the guise of compassion, oh well. i regret even feeling ambivalent about this. (:_(

i apologize if this was addressed earlier in the thread or another, but i distinctly remember folks in support of this show voicing that pre/peri-pubescent transitioning is more common/"accepted" in places like brazil and thailand. is there any merit to that? i thought at the time jazz was compared to a popular brazilian trans t(w)een but the name escapes me, if i'm not making it up somehow.

also hi, this is my first post. i came to the farms to patch the leaks in my bleeding heart so i can elevate myself to rational softie. pls don't make me cry or i'll report you to the cyber police AND the state police. ty :heart-full:
 
Probably his tuberous moob
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If I remember correctly, this took place around the same time that Jeannette remarked on Jazz' unwillingness to wear bras. Granted all tween girls go through that awkward phase where they're too developed to go completely without but don't have enough boobage yet to fill out an actual bra, and this is what training bras are for.

This just proves, IMO, that Jazz doesn't see himself as a girl or experience things the way a female teenager would. To be seen going out bra-less when you're 17 and your chest is practically resting on your gut would be mortifying to any girl. If anything, the attention such a thing would provoke from pervy dudes would forever dissuade a female from doing it.
 
Most women with large chests tend to feel uncomfortable about it and want to do whatever's necessary to keep them a lot more constricted. It's for practical purposes as well, such as being able to move around or do physical/athletic things a lot more easily. I've yet to meet a woman with a large rack ecstatic to let them just dangle and hang there like bloated radioactive eggplants the way Jazz does. Womanhood 101 is to keep your assets in good condition. If you let them hang there all gross, they're going to be predisposed to do that the older you get. And it'll just get worse and worse. A good bra is essential, even when swimming or doing other recreational activities.

It's almost like Jazz has no idea how to be a woman in a physical sense. :thinking:You'd think Jeanette would have taught her child the bare basics.
 
This just proves, IMO, that Jazz doesn't see himself as a girl or experience things the way a female teenager would. To be seen going out bra-less when you're 17 and your chest is practically resting on your gut would be mortifying to any girl.
Most women with large chests tend to feel uncomfortable about it and want to do whatever's necessary to keep them a lot more constricted.

oh for sure. i mean hell, jazz/his appointed legal twitter representative tweeted openly and boastfully about his dilapidated frankensnatch-- i don't think most teenaged girls would dare even talk about their periods on social media lol.

based on that, i'd also imagine that jazz has had a lot of "don't worry, you're fine/valid just the way you are" talks about every physical aspect of his body and is blissfully unaware of how abnormal his breasts actually look to others. i wouldn't be surprised if she's at least showed him this "normal breast gallery" (NSFW) to convince him that you don't have to hide or be ashamed of your imperfect chichis.
 
How long do you think this trans hysteria will last?
all attempts by intelligible influential people end in mass persecution and termination of contracts and reputation. Others are even afraid to say a word across. But can't this sabotage last forever? Sooner or later it will cease to be convenient for someone and then society will open its eyes lol.
How long do you think it takes? there is already a figure of 41%, even more mass victims of young people, such as jazz, are needed, what would governments pay attention to?
As long as people are screeching for trans rights on social media and the higher-ups are listening, it'll never end.
 
I wonder if that's what the love = human right shit is about. It's probably about troons and how they deserve dates & romantic relationships.
That is creepy as fuck. No, you are not entitled to someone else's affection, nor can you force anybody to develop feelings for you. Love has to be earned, you're not entitled to it.

How long do you think this trans hysteria will last?
all attempts by intelligible influential people end in mass persecution and termination of contracts and reputation. Others are even afraid to say a word across. But can't this sabotage last forever? Sooner or later it will cease to be convenient for someone and then society will open its eyes lol.
How long do you think it takes? there is already a figure of 41%, even more mass victims of young people, such as jazz, are needed, what would governments pay attention to?

I think it's going to be at least a decade or two. In a way, sexual reassignment surgery is still kind of in its infancy. Trans women end up with a wound that is constantly attempting to close itself and therefore has to be dilated for hours every day, made from stomach lining or a piece of colon, and trans men have to inflate their wieners with a pump. Doctors are still performing Mengele-tier experiments, like blocking a boy's puberty at age 9, and then realizing years later that they don't have enough material to make them a coochie, and that the kid is forever robbed off the ability to orgasm or procreate. Oopsie!
Eventually, doctors and psychologists will come to the conclusion that if you're unhappy with your own, healthy body, there is no way you are going to be any happier with a butchered body that will never be exactly the way you want/expect it to be, unable to reproduce or even just enjoy sex, and running on a cocktail of hormones you're not supposed to be taking in the first place. That's not even mentioning all the serious health complications and side effects you might have to deal with due to the surgeries and treatments, and how it affects your chances of finding a romantic partner. In a way, I wouldn't be surprised if the suicide rate after SRS was actually higher than before, because a lot of trans people seem to have really unrealistic expectations and think getting the chop will fix their entire lives.
I'm sure that there will be studies about that very topic eventually. There are already documentaries about detransitioners and people who regret transitioning, they're just not really in the eye of the public because it's not something people want to hear right now. Being trans/questioning your gender is what's in right now. Wannabe influencers/celebrities love it because it nets them attention, woke points and a victim card, and doctors/the pharmaindustry love it because SRS and hormone pills make them lots of money. The more people question their gender, the better!

I seriously and genuinely hope we can come up with a better way to help dysphoric people sooner rather than later. Dysphoria has got to be awful and people deserve a better solution than the ones we have now. And I really hope that people come to realize that questioning your gender is actually pretty fun, but there is a better way to do that than inventing 666 genders/labels to stick on people. Just do who- and whatever you want. You're a guy and you like beards and pink skirts? Go do your thing, you fabulous viking you. You're a chick and want to shave your head? Sure, why not. Yes, people are going to say something, but people ALWAYS say something. You could be a pretty, feminine career woman who is married with two children, and people would still talk shit behind your back because your new car's color is tacky and you bought the wrong brand of shoes.
 
That is creepy as fuck. No, you are not entitled to someone else's affection, nor can you force anybody to develop feelings for you. Love has to be earned, you're not entitled to it.



I think it's going to be at least a decade or two. In a way, sexual reassignment surgery is still kind of in its infancy. Trans women end up with a wound that is constantly attempting to close itself and therefore has to be dilated for hours every day, made from stomach lining or a piece of colon, and trans men have to inflate their wieners with a pump. Doctors are still performing Mengele-tier experiments, like blocking a boy's puberty at age 9, and then realizing years later that they don't have enough material to make them a coochie, and that the kid is forever robbed off the ability to orgasm or procreate. Oopsie!
Eventually, doctors and psychologists will come to the conclusion that if you're unhappy with your own, healthy body, there is no way you are going to be any happier with a butchered body that will never be exactly the way you want/expect it to be, unable to reproduce or even just enjoy sex, and running on a cocktail of hormones you're not supposed to be taking in the first place. That's not even mentioning all the serious health complications and side effects you might have to deal with due to the surgeries and treatments, and how it affects your chances of finding a romantic partner. In a way, I wouldn't be surprised if the suicide rate after SRS was actually higher than before, because a lot of trans people seem to have really unrealistic expectations and think getting the chop will fix their entire lives.
I'm sure that there will be studies about that very topic eventually. There are already documentaries about detransitioners and people who regret transitioning, they're just not really in the eye of the public because it's not something people want to hear right now. Being trans/questioning your gender is what's in right now. Wannabe influencers/celebrities love it because it nets them attention, woke points and a victim card, and doctors/the pharmaindustry love it because SRS and hormone pills make them lots of money. The more people question their gender, the better!

I seriously and genuinely hope we can come up with a better way to help dysphoric people sooner rather than later. Dysphoria has got to be awful and people deserve a better solution than the ones we have now. And I really hope that people come to realize that questioning your gender is actually pretty fun, but there is a better way to do that than inventing 666 genders/labels to stick on people. Just do who- and whatever you want. You're a guy and you like beards and pink skirts? Go do your thing, you fabulous viking you. You're a chick and want to shave your head? Sure, why not. Yes, people are going to say something, but people ALWAYS say something. You could be a pretty, feminine career woman who is married with two children, and people would still talk shit behind your back because your new car's color is tacky and you bought the wrong brand of shoes.

Theres already a way to deal with dysphoria. Therapy and Fake tits and finding a delusional liberal bf who thinks he's straight. Bull dykes have been doing it for a few decades always grabbing a pin up model GF whos tired of Men but wants to be taken care of.

Theyre adding in "and I want fame and glory for being different and a TV show because IM important" under the guise of "i have gender dysphoria."

Like most of these people are transgender..but also "non binary". Trans is inherently a Binary concept.
 
There are already documentaries about detransitioners and people who regret transitioning, they're just not really in the eye of the public because it's not something people want to hear right now.
they are removed from the sites due to complaints. that bbc movie for example.
I know some girls who experienced gender dysphoria, they were sent to transitions, they had certificates and diagnosis and all the documents. luckily they changed their mind on it and now they are fine with their bodies. and guess what) their experience it doesn't matter, they are liars. they are called transphobes for trying to talk about their dysphoria treatment
 
That is creepy as fuck. No, you are not entitled to someone else's affection, nor can you force anybody to develop feelings for you. Love has to be earned, you're not entitled to it.

I didn't even notice that at first, but yeah it is. It made sense as a slogan when the issues were about decriminalizing homosexuality and advocating for legal gay marriage. Now however there are no laws preventing anyone from hooking up with a troon, people just don't want to, which is apparently a "human rights violation" ... lol yeah ok, remember when we used to use that term to mean illegal imprisonment by the Taliban and shit?
 
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