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One of the responses was "whoa that is straight up transphobia and internalized misogyny"

they couldn’t quite bring themselves to just call the tranny misogynistic. They had to stress that this was the special lady form of self-directed misogyny, despite it literally being about how he as a male is supposedly better than his wife due to his sex.
Granted, the OP knows she'd be permanently banned from reddit if she makes ANY criticism of the edicts of Troon-supremacy. Number one being: The Troon Is Always Right.

The general opinion hasn't changed that much, and I wouldn't expect that it ever will. But nevertheless I believe that we're at the end of this trans business. Gender fuckery is just the hot topic for wannabe activists right now. But the wannabe activists never stays focused for long and will soon find another more important issue and will forget about troons, just like everyone forgot about the deaf, people in wheelchairs and cerebral palsy which were the hot topics when I was growing up.
Meh, I think things will get a lot worse in the US in the upcoming months in terms of legalizing children trooning out against parental wishes, wealthy troons being placed in powerful positions within the government, etc., and social media propaganda pushing the "trans = superior and most speshul vulnerable people" mantra doesn't seem to be dying down anytime soon.
 
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WHUTCHU TALKIN BOUT BISH? In seriousness though, I don't think I've ever heard of black women feeling that they aren't feminine? I've seen statistics suggesting that black women are considered the least attractive by all other races and by black men as well, but I've never seen the quoted argument outside of tweets from liberal arts college education people. While people may find them attractive or not, they are still considered as being women - i.e. adult human females. As shitty as it is for black women to be considered unattractive by a large number of people, those same large number of people are not denying they are women - just saying that they are either physically or socially unattractive in their opinion.


Yup. Cosmo Wright, now Narcissa Wright. Null did a did a stream on him and it is a pretty good story, filled with plenty of literal soy.
I think they're laying the foundation to try to sell to black women specifically the ideas that "having a family is white supremacy!", that NOTselling their bodies via prostitution is "white supremacy!", that sexual responsibility is "white supremacy!", that calling the police on men who beat them up is "white supremacy!"
There's a lot of propaganda aimed at young women in general by the trans brigade that seems hyper focused on telling these girls that their sole purpose in life is to function as human fleshlights for troons and men, as perpetual free therapists/validators for troons, always willing to sleep with anyone for any reason at any time, and that seeking to have a family and "adulting" is "evil white supremacist capitalism", etc.
I saw one post on twitter the other day that made the claim that using incarceration as a tool to punish criminals was created by "white feminism". I imagine the same people who post these statements think all sexual crimes should be legalized... they're trying to brainwash young women into this way of thinking via small steps.
 
One thing that works against these dudes is that they insist on dressing in clothes that do nothing but highlight their masculine features. Wearing girly childish clothes won't make them look like cute gamine girls, it just emphasizes how much they don't look like cute button nosed women. I mean this happens with cis women too, same clothes that flatter some women will look like shit on others because they emphasize or down play wrong features, but with troons it's worse because it makes them look even more manly in a sense.

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Like this isn't even some "curvy body good flat body bad" thing either, here Kim looks frumpy while the dress looks way more elegant on the other woman because it flatters her long limbs and straighter features:

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I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter. No joke. I'm genuinely curious how dressing for different body types work because it's not something I ever learned myself, but seeing things like your examples here and the weird bodies in this thread in general makes me want to see more.
 
I am convinced that a very substantial portion of skull growth/development is just not sex hormone linked. Hence, why so many of these women look just very subtly off and why so many child-troons end up with these huge skulls or ogre-jaws. This happens even when they aren't subjected to the insane 4 year puberty blocker delay, like Jaron/Jazz was on E at 12.5yo and likely had his height stunted 'properly' as a consequence but still seems like he's going to end up with a real blocky looking head and that Emily Tressa guy was on E pretty young as well and his skull is nowhere near typical for a woman.

This probably has a lot to do with it:
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Of course, not all child-troons etc. will end up with huge skulls and neither Jaron/Jazz or Kim Petra look that weird, only obsessives will actually really notice this shit but it's the nature of normal distributions that when one distribution has slightly higher mean then the ratios between the distributions will blow up in the tails. So, if you were slated to have an above average head at birth and then got trooned out by mommy then unfortunately you get left with an implausibly giant head.
Reminds me of how my kid made my nose bleed when he was only 2-3. He did a "head butt" to my face by accident. It's like his skull was already 2x as thick as mine when he was a toddler. I'm sure the skull itself has to be thicker to accommodate a larger brain, and if the skull is thicker so will the rest of the face.
One of my first impressions after he was born was surprise at how strong he already was with his iron clad grip. By the time he was 9 or 10, he could already lift me off the floor a few inches. Makes the whole "gender is a construct" thing seem all the more ridiculous to me.
 
Granted, the OP knows she'd be permanently banned from reddit if she makes ANY criticism of the edicts of Troon-supremacy. Number one being: The Troon Is Always Right.
No, if you click through to the profiles if all the top level comments you will find all but one (including the one i pointed out) are made by trans people and not actually partners of trans people. As is to be expected. They infest spaces not meant for them.
 
Just came across this on twitter:
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This nerd is literally saying that wearing pants and having short hair means you're a dude.

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Are you sure that these are pro-tranny? Because those children are clearly suffering from something beyond having their gender correctly identified. My initial interpretation was that it was commenting on the mothers of mentally ill children who latch onto their insecurity about their sex and gender and feel like they've solved the problem by leaning hard into validating their gender delusions without doing anything to fix the underlying problem. Are you sure that the first one is FtM and the second one is MtF? I'd believe it was the other way around.

Edit: Damn, I should be used to it by now, but their deluded view of the world is always kind of jarring.
 
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Are you sure that these are pro-tranny? Because those children are clearly suffering from something beyond having their gender correctly identified. My initial interpretation was that it was commenting on the mothers of mentally ill children who latch onto their insecurity about their sex and gender and feel like they've solved the problem by leaning hard into validating their gender delusions without doing anything to fix the underlying problem. Are you sure that the first one is FtM and the second one is MtF? I'd believe it was the other way around.
They're definitely pro-tranny, they were posted by trannies.
 
I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter. No joke. I'm genuinely curious how dressing for different body types work because it's not something I ever learned myself, but seeing things like your examples here and the weird bodies in this thread in general makes me want to see more.
Lol dressing and body sperging:

I mostly take influence from the kibbe body type theory, because even though the guy's fashion sense is very outdated I think he hits the nail on the head with his theory.
It's the most diverse way of typing bodies I have seen and the most positive one. I like it because instead of being "hourglass body is good, everyone else with your banana and apple shaped bodies just try to dress like you had a hourglass body or at least a pear, dress to hide your flaws" it focuses on finding things that flatter your features and it's all about what kind of lines fit you the best. It's also mostly about what kind of bone structure you have, so it works for different weights too.

It seems really confusing at first and figuring your own type takes some time but honestly after I found my type it made me realize better what I had just vaguely known before, like how some clothes just look really flattering on me while others just look off for some reason, but after learning about this theory I know why some lines look good on me and some don't. Like I was basically dressing almost opposite for my body type.
I am TR or theatrical romantic, so very feminine with some edge, but I liked dressing up and for example styling my hair in ways what flatter gamine types and dramatics more: sharp lines, short hair with sharp cuts. I vaguely knew that since I have hourglass figure that means that feminine clothes fit me, but I dressed in gamine type of way, so I ended up looking like frumpy aunt doing the "how you do fellow kids" thing with make up that just made me look tired because it was too heavy for me. Basically like even as a romantic type feminine clothes suit me, if I wore something like really frilly sweet lolita type of clothes I would just look old and ridiculous because it would highlight my sharper features and more mature look. So I started doing my hair in softer way, feminine but more mature looking lines, less make up so I don't look tired.

You can find ways to test your body type from different sites and there are videos about it on youtube you can find when you search it. I don't follow the theory religiously but I take influence from it and I sometimes disagree with other people who make videos about kibbe, but I think it is a good starting point to start creating your wardrobe and take influence from. I think this site has the easiest test to get it, some sites and videos are kinda complicated about it but here there are simple illustrations that help with the test: https://cozyrebekah.com/2019/04/12/kibbe-body-type-test/ they have made a new test for troon pandering so they won't cause ~body dysphoria~ for gender specials but i prefer the original test since it has illustrations and photos
 
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I wonder why we don't see more trans men in tight cosplay.
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It's probably for the best anyway.
I prefer the real thing.
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That dude should be kicked out of the sex party group for inviting this person.

Here's the rub kids, most gay men aren't 'inclusive', they like dick and it's what makes them, you know, gay. I asked a friend of mine who is your general big city liberal about this and he flatly said there is no way he would date/fuck a transman ever. That seems to be the general consensus.
What a swine. I'll have you know that SOME trans mens clits are up to 0,7874015748031495 inches long!
 
Lol dressing and body sperging:

I mostly take influence from the kibbe body type theory, because even though the guy's fashion sense is very outdated I think he hits the nail on the head with his theory.
It's the most diverse way of typing bodies I have seen and the most positive one. I like it because instead of being "hourglass body is good, everyone else with your banana and apple shaped bodies just try to dress like you had a hourglass body or at least a pear, dress to hide your flaws" it focuses on finding things that flatter your features and it's all about what kind of lines fit you the best. It's also mostly about what kind of bone structure you have, so it works for different weights too.

It seems really confusing at first and figuring your own type takes some time but honestly after I found my type it made me realize better what I had just vaguely known before, like how some clothes just look really flattering on me while others just look off for some reason, but after learning about this theory I know why some lines look good on me and some don't. Like I was basically dressing almost opposite for my body type.
I am TR or theatrical romantic, so very feminine with some edge, but I liked dressing up and for example styling my hair in ways what flatter gamine types and dramatics more: sharp lines, short hair with sharp cuts. I vaguely knew that since I have hourglass figure that means that feminine clothes fit me, but I dressed in gamine type of way, so I ended up looking like frumpy aunt doing the "how you do fellow kids" thing with make up that just made me look tired because it was too heavy for me. Basically like even as a romantic type feminine clothes suit me, if I wore something like really frilly sweet lolita type of clothes I would just look old and ridiculous because it would highlight my sharper features and more mature look. So I started doing my hair in softer way, feminine but more mature looking lines, less make up so I don't look tired.

You can find ways to test your body type from different sites and there are videos about it on youtube you can find when you search it. I don't follow the theory religiously but I take influence from it and I sometimes disagree with other people who make videos about kibbe, but I think it is a good starting point to start creating your wardrobe and take influence from. I think this site has the easiest test to get it, some sites and videos are kinda complicated about it but here there are simple illustrations that help with the test: https://cozyrebekah.com/2019/04/12/kibbe-body-type-test/ they have made a new test for troon pandering so they won't cause ~body dysphoria~ for gender specials but i prefer the original test since it has illustrations and photos
I think I see what you're getting at, but since all these are based off of normal women at normal weights, how would one dress if they aren't that type? In your Kardashian example, someone curvy shouldn't wear tight things like that dress because it looks frumpy, but how would people with clearly male bodies (or whatever Jazz Jennings has) dress around it? Is it even possible?
 
I think I see what you're getting at, but since all these are based off of normal women at normal weights, how would one dress if they aren't that type? In your Kardashian example, someone curvy shouldn't wear tight things like that dress because it looks frumpy, but how would people with clearly male bodies (or whatever Jazz Jennings has) dress around it? Is it even possible?
I think the best approach would be to look at what drag queens to. Not in the sense that troons have to dress as drag queens to pass better, but drag queens are typically better at figuring out how to look more feminine. One of those ways is to use hip and butt padding (Blair White does this). Another thing to do is to go for a more relaxed feminine look as opposed to super glam, which has a habit of emphasizing the non-feminine parts of a troon. The relaxed look is something like a standard t-shirt that goes past the hips , bootcut jeans and Vans. Plenty of women dress as I described, but troons are too caught up in their e-girl and thot fantasies to consider dressing like a normal woman. Most troons I see either dress ultra glam, like their anime catgirl waifu, like a grandma, or don’t even try. As far as fashion tips for troons go, de-emphasizing the hips is one of the best things they could do, since hip bones are one of the key giveaways of male or female, besides height, build, and mandible.
 
I have many more questions. Is there another thread I can take them to so I don't clutter up this one?
Beauty parlor has a makeup, clothes, girly stuff thread. Not all conversations on that thread are about the latest thing you made/bought. It would be an interesting conversation.
 
I think I see what you're getting at, but since all these are based off of normal women at normal weights, how would one dress if they aren't that type? In your Kardashian example, someone curvy shouldn't wear tight things like that dress because it looks frumpy, but how would people with clearly male bodies (or whatever Jazz Jennings has) dress around it? Is it even possible?
More ot sperging:

With Kardashian the dressing up becomes really complicated because she has gotten so many surgeries that she has messed up her body type so she just looks weird in general, but I think the problem really isn't about her wearing a tight dress. I think she can pull off tight clothes but it's that as that kind of maxi dress it makes her limbs look short and stocky, the pattern doesn't really suit her since it kind of breaks the flow of her silhouette, compared to the other woman. With her the dress highlights her tall looking statue and limbs, the neckline fits beautifully her smaller chest, the patterns don't look stretched out and don't mess with the flow of her body. For Kim I think something tight would fit better if it hugged her chest in different way. Like here she's wearing a single color long dress that has different neckline, it looks more neat and doesn't make her legs look short, and a mermaid type dress that I think looks better on her since it also make her legs look long and it highlights her curves:

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For troons kibbe theory is kind of transphobic because it is pretty much impossible for them to be the body types they usually try to dress like, like very feminine romantics, youthful girly soft gamines. Most of them would be dramatics, meaning heavy yang/masculine, tall, no real curves unless they are fat or get bolt on boobs, some could maybe be naturals if they are lucky. But these features look different on actual women than men and kibbe theory takes height into account. Romantics and gamines are short and petite, something that biological men most of the time are not.

Them trying to dress like sexy vixens or teenage goth girls just makes them look more masculine, because their way of dressing just highlights how they lack the feminine and girly features. If they wanted to flatter their body types, more exact, sharp dramatic lines would fit them better, but that would mean they should be wearing more masculine clothes or more mature looking women's clothes instead of frilly dresses or youthful alt fashion. Tilda Swinton is the go-to celebrity example of a dramatic type, with her the sharp lines suiting her androgynous look, but of course, if troons dressed like her in for example this picture, they would just look like regular men since that's what they are, men. They have to use clothes to look feminine, but in the end it usually just works against them.

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The mental image of someone taking 2 hours to make shakshuka and then spilling it made me laugh and inspired me to cook shakshuka for dinner (~10 mins, btw) and share some screenshots of this troon with you.
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Didn't know many Jews used "inshallah"
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This was 100% the result of his roommate/manager being short tempered, having cramps/diarrhea, and/or being weepy, and the super-sensitive troon taking it personally and believing he was on his period too.

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Pornsick troons can't get off on simple crossdressing, need to make themselves oppressed, more news at 5.
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"Materialist feminist" as if the material reality of women for millenia hasn't been based on sex and the assumed ability to bear children and need for various men to control it to be sure of paternity.

Unfortunately I can't find the girlfriend's tumblr.
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