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Ah yes, I was waiting for her to cite ancient Egypt as a 'source' for troon degeneracy in Africa. It's fucking inevitable.

That picture of a female goddess is just a shitty tracing to which someone added a dick for some reason. No female deities were depicted with a dick. Instadumbass could have mentioned Hapy, the deity that is actually depicted as a fat man with tits, but even he is strictly male, he's just a fertility god. On her second point, there is ONE tomb (the 'tomb of the two brothers') about which there is a speculation shitshow that the two male owners might have had a homosexual relationship. But there is really no hard evidence, and I seem to recall both men were married to women. The assumption of homosexuality at least in part seems to stem the fact that they were both hairdressers of the king, which was not considered a 'gay' profession in ancient Egypt. In reality Egypt maintained a strict division between the sexes like most ancient societies, and didn't depict gay relationships because those weren't considered 'real' relationships like the marriage between a man and a woman, but just fucking, essentially.

Tldr: niggers were not kangz queenz, and ancient Egyptians didn't like troonery. They also didn't like sub-Saharan Africans, and were thus much wiser than the modern West.
I recall that in Ancient Rome/Greece homosexuality was a side hustle. You were still supposed to marry someone of the opposite gender and make kids, but you could have someone else to have fun with. More progressive than the Victorians yes, but still stifling by today’s standards. It could be that was just how ancient societies dealt with same sex attraction.
All any of this proves is that homosexuality existed and people fit it into their cultures own heteronormative standard. Just like today.
 
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I recall that in Ancient Rome/Greece homosexuality was a side hustle. You were still supposed to marry someone of the opposite gender and make kids, but you could have someone else to have fun with. More progressive than the Victorians yes, but still stifling by today’s standards. It could be that was just how ancient societies dealt with same sex attraction.
All any of this proves is that homosexuality existed and people fit it into their cultures own heteronormative standard. Just like today.
It's really interesting to look at, because you can see that most ancient societies, especially ones with very strict gender roles, had some system by which homosexual men could be "legitimate" - whether that was a "third gender" category or a social role or a particular job or whatever. They were typically treated horribly and certainly othered, but they were still considered to be part of their society. Gay people have always existed, in every part of the world, throughout time. Especially important to learn and share now that trans activists are trying to paint homosexuality as some kind of "learned behavior" or choice and a form of bigotry rather than a naturally occurring variation in humans.

Oh, and can someone tell the troons for the six-hundred and eighty-third time to stop using examples of women being forced to dress/act as men in order to be respected and treated like human beings in times of antiquity as some kind of "trans" thing? "Male daughters" were forced to act as "sons" and dress like men etc. because women were not respected as human beings and could not inherit or own property in that time and culture, not because they just had a super masculine spirit energy. Fucking hell, y'all.
 
It's really interesting to look at, because you can see that most ancient societies, especially ones with very strict gender roles, had some system by which homosexual men could be "legitimate" - whether that was a "third gender" category or a social role or a particular job or whatever. They were typically treated horribly and certainly othered, but they were still considered to be part of their society. Gay people have always existed, in every part of the world, throughout time. Especially important to learn and share now that trans activists are trying to paint homosexuality as some kind of "learned behavior" or choice and a form of bigotry rather than a naturally occurring variation in humans.

Oh, and can someone tell the troons for the six-hundred and eighty-third time to stop using examples of women being forced to dress/act as men in order to be respected and treated like human beings in times of antiquity as some kind of "trans" thing? "Male daughters" were forced to act as "sons" and dress like men etc. because women were not respected as human beings and could not inherit or own property in that time and culture, not because they just had a super masculine spirit energy. Fucking hell, y'all.
The absolute gall of trying to rewrite women’s history as trans history.

Sure, women tend to be written out of history, but now when we find them they weren’t women at all! They were stealth men!

Shoehorning people into identities they never claimed and reinterpreting stifling social norms as freedoms is insulting to everyone who had to live or is living through them.

Every culture has its flaws and its beauties. Let’s not mix up one for the other.

Jones was still up to it later on in life. Highly suggest this series BTW.
 

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One of the ways doctor shopping works (or worked -- or works, where I live) is that once one gullible 85 year old croaker prescribes the first scrip, which can be a challenge, from that point on, all judgment and discretion goes out the window as it is just assumed that due diligence has been done. Why do I assume a semi-analogous situation here when a kid on puberty blocker goes to see a psych?

Ah yes, ancient Egyptians, those that believed that incest helped keep the bloodline pure, that semen was the most potent poison and that if a male ingests the semen of other male he will get anally pregnant.
Wise people.

Have you read Herodotus? He's a lot of fun. It's been a while since I read it but I think he claimed that he viewed an Egyptian-Persian battlefield some few hundred years later and only the more robust Egyptian skulls survived ...

He of course is also famous for observing that negro semen is jet-black, which I assume modern science confirms.
 
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It really is amazing how male they all look. Like, a lot of Asians naturally look pretty ambiguous, so you'd think it'd be easier for them to "pass". I guess even among Asians the ones that troon out are the ugliest, most mannish ones
I disagree, I think you'll find that male and female Asians look different in the same way that males and females of other races look different. I think this is just a case where men who try to look like women end up looking even manlier than before because your brain naturally focuses on the discrepancies.
 
I disagree, I think you'll find that male and female Asians look different in the same way that males and females of other races look different. I think this is just a case where men who try to look like women end up looking even manlier than before because your brain naturally focuses on the discrepancies.

Oh they absolutely look different, maybe my post was a bit Eurocentric. I meant stuff like naturally having less body hair, less likely to have a Batman chin, etc.
The "tells" can be different
 
I recall that in Ancient Rome/Greece homosexuality was a side hustle. You were still supposed to marry someone of the opposite gender and make kids, but you could have someone else to have fun with. More progressive than the Victorians yes, but still stifling by today’s standards. It could be that was just how ancient societies dealt with same sex attraction.
All any of this proves is that homosexuality existed and people fit it into their cultures own heteronormative standard. Just like today.
It's also good to remember that most ancient marriages were not about love or even sexual desire, but about wealth, sharing labor, safety of union and having kids. This is why most marriages were not negotiated by the couple alone, but by the families as unit. Sure love marriage was seen as good thing, all cultures had stories about love and its wonders, but ultimately love doesn't bring food, land, animals or other material goods and without those there is significant possibility that you will die, starve or otherwise end up suffering. So most marriages were fairly practical, how the couple felt about each other being just one factor among others. Sure if you can get the perfect couple go for it but if not okey marriage is better no safety net for future. Generally as long as the couple could get along well enough, it was good enough and you probably will grow found of someone you share you life and bed with anyway. So someone being gay probably wasn't seen as an much of an issue when everyone knows that marriage and love aren't the same thing. As long as he can perform to get the next generation, who cares if the husband has preference towards the dick.
 
Thirteen fucking years old. Writing like an eight year old. Drawing like she was six. Communicates with mum via notes pushed under the door. She needs some real life friends to tell her just how creepy all those midle aged men in dresses are. The internet is not a nice babysitter.


The art style and "funny" word choice reminds me of hipster webcomics like The Oatmeal or Hyperbole and a Half. Definite Tumblr casualty.

They pass better than any other troon in this thread because I genuinely have no idea what sex this person is.

Obese troons are more likely to pass than not. Fat covers up all your secondary sex characteristics.
 
It's also good to remember that most ancient marriages were not about love or even sexual desire, but about wealth, sharing labor, safety of union and having kids. This is why most marriages were not negotiated by the couple alone, but by the families as unit. Sure love marriage was seen as good thing, all cultures had stories about love and its wonders, but ultimately love doesn't bring food, land, animals or other material goods and without those there is significant possibility that you will die, starve or otherwise end up suffering. So most marriages were fairly practical, how the couple felt about each other being just one factor among others. Sure if you can get the perfect couple go for it but if not okey marriage is better no safety net for future. Generally as long as the couple could get along well enough, it was good enough and you probably will grow found of someone you share you life and bed with anyway. So someone being gay probably wasn't seen as an much of an issue when everyone knows that marriage and love aren't the same thing. As long as he can perform to get the next generation, who cares if the husband has preference towards the dick.
All true. I recall reading about marriage in early medieval Europe being a family negotiation if you had property or any means and basically non existent amongst the poor/peasant class. Priests were still few and far between so if you were poor and fancied someone else in your station you just started living together and were considered married (this is before it was considered a Catholic sacrament). It’s where the idea of common law marriage comes from.

I always want to smack the faces of people who claim to hate capitalism yet own cheap trinkets like those cat ear headbands, makeup or that plastic 90s necklace.
You can make an argument that access to the internet is necessary so I don’t fault them for that but sweet lord, if your anti-capitalist at least shun the cheap trappings of overt capitalism!
 
I always want to smack the faces of people who claim to hate capitalism yet own cheap trinkets like those cat ear headbands, makeup or that plastic 90s necklace.
You can make an argument that access to the internet is necessary so I don’t fault them for that but sweet lord, if your anti-capitalist at least shun the cheap trappings of overt capitalism!
Something something permeates society something something obligatory consumerism something something

tl;dr "Not being a blatant parasitic consoomer is *hard*!"

The amount of control a cult can exert over a person is scary. Remember the Heaven's Gate cult? Dozens of people committed ritual suicide in order to reach what they believed was an extraterrestrial spacecraft following Comet Hale–Bopp. They weren't held at gunpoint or tricked. They weren't severely depressed, insane, or stupid. Quite the contrary, every one of their videotaped suicide notes appeared happy and eager to off themselves in order to ascend to a higher plane of existence. Compared to that, lopping off your dick isn't so far-fetched.
Appropriate, as many men in Heaven's Gate flew to Mexico to get the ol' snippy-snip
 
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According to Ricardo Lara, California Insurance Commissioner, healthy breasts are now defined as "abnormal structures of the body caused by congenital defects" following the insurance language on double mastectomies for gender dysphoric females. Double mastectomies have also been reclassified from "cosmetic" to "reconstructive" to ensure no age limit for the procedure.

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As such, in an individual diagnosed with gender dysphoria, who is born with female characteristics and identifies as male, the presence of a female chest is an abnormal body structure caused by gender dysphoria...
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