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of all the inflammatory shit I’ve said about troons on this site, it was the correlation between wonk eye and autism that finally pissed somebody off enough to create a sock account and fly off the handle.

More reading for you, my wonk-eyed, tranny liege: https://doi.org/10.3109/09273972.2013.786733

Excuse me, but I can't help but notice this thoroughly cited scholarly article regarding disorders of the eye was only done by four ophthalmologists, does not state a confidence interval, lacks the Oxford comma, does not use the British-English spelling of words, and wasn't posted on the calculated optimal day of the week for medical studies to be published, also known as "Wednesday." Maybe try using a more rigorously researched article I also won't read, and you might just convince me to change my subjective stance on an objective matter which I already decided I wasn't budging on to begin with.
 
Like all this other crap, it presupposes that we're all aboard with the myth of the passing tranny. And as we all know here, there's no such thing. Pictures and filters might make it difficult to tell online, but in real life, a tranny sticks out like a sore thumb. Just look at that Levine character Biden made Sec of Health. And that goes for both sexes - I saw a TiF this summer in the street and immediately clocked her - and she saw me doing it to, so I imagine there's some weepy livejournal entry somewhere about it. In other words, "genital inspections" is just another one for troonery bingo. Goddamn I'm tired of these wasters.
When there was that shitshow a few years ago over the gay guy outing the transman on Survivor, they interviewed the dude and asked how he knew the contestant was transgender, and more or less said, "Duh just look at him."

When did you know Zeke was transgender?
I suspected Zeke was transgender from the moment I saw him. And there were clues here and there throughout the whole thing. We didn’t know who Zeke was when he showed up. We didn’t have the luxury of watching his first season. [Editor note: Season 34 began filming before season 33 aired.] I don’t want to go into this whole this, that and the other about how I knew because I don’t think that’s respectful, not only to Zeke but to other trans people.

I mean, he's not wrong.
 
Browsing through the twitter output of the usual troon gobshites it strikes me how they've decided the only thing standing between them and 100% acceptance of their gender identity by society is those pesky 'GC' boogeywomen.

I'm starting to think there's a bigger delusion than the one that tells them that men are women, and women are men: that everybody else agrees and only a small handful of nazi antifeminists are pushing back.

This just isn't a thing many people think about - but when they do, in my experience - their opinion falls way short of the acceptance these people demand. They might be prepared to treat them as women, or even allow them access to womens spaces (as long as they pass) but they dont think they actually are women. This 'TERF war' is just a distraction from the bigger problem they face.
 
I have simply no idea how schools would determine children's sexes without pulling down their pants and checking out their junk. It's not like your sex is recorded at birth or anything, it's sadly a mystery and there's no way to learn it that would not violate the child.

I'm pretty sure the girls in the showers after phys ed class will be able to tell there's an intruder there, and won't shut up about it.
 
But it's not really harmful, is it? It can actually make more people seek a proper medical diagnosis and access therapeutic services.
It encourages people to see their awkwardness as an innate part of themselves, and not something that can be worked through. I see autistic advocates online saying you shouldn’t try to change your autistic traits.
Same with all the talk about masking — we all wear a mask in different social situations! Nobody is their ‘real self’ at the alumni networking event. True autists don’t understand why social niceties are good, and they try to convince people that, say, there’s no need for small talk. But this will have a serious effect on your career and personal life, so it concerns me when I see people get sucked into the autism advocacy world.
 
Cup sizes are simply a function of "how far do the nipples stick out from chest". Due to the tendency for male gynaecosmastia to develop pointy/pendulous breasts, a surprising number of men "fit" E, F and G cups.

Since they have no actual breast fat tissue, the bra cups do not fill out completely though.
This might only be funny to women, but you're so right about the tube moobs that r/abrathatfits had to make this page just to correct for it.
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The method used on /r/abrathatfits for cis women, according to available data, overestimates cup size for the average trans woman."
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But it's not really harmful, is it? It can actually make more people seek a proper medical diagnosis and access therapeutic services.
Yes, just like how these AGPs go out and seek help for their fetish.

They sell autism like they do troonism. It's good and is an instant pass to say or do whatever you want so you can call -isms and -phobia if anyone speaks against you. Peddling disorders as if they're a badge of honour does a lot more damage than you think it does which is how we've ended up where we are.
 
I find a lot of butch females and FTM transgenders tend to look more androgynous than masculine in my honest opinion. Females who usually wear mens' clothes often tend to look more "gender-neutral", especially if they're very waifish and skinny.

For MTF's, there's always something that completely sticks out, no matter how feminine or female they try to look.

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I honestly couldn't tell if this was an FTM or MTF at first ngl. I think they're wearing a lot of clothing underneath to cover any features that give away their biological sex. But what gives it away is their facial structure.


I also saw this "nonbinary" dude as well.

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I actually thought they were a trans FTM, but it turns out they're visibly male.
I’m beginning to suspect that today’s “non binary” is simply yesterday’s androgynous bisexual.
I saw someone once, I won't say where, but who concluded he was a D cup because he wrapped some measuring tape around his chest as tight as possible, then around the further point of his moobs, and said "4 inch difference! See? I'm a D cup! Get fucked, TERFS!"
I mean, that’s how it supposed to work, but cup size is a volume measurement, so it’s not so cut and dry. There’s more volume in a 42D cup than a 32D cup, so even though these folks have broad chest measurement, there’s no volume to fill out, partially because their breasts don’t grow that big, and partially because men are shaped like inverted triangles so upper chest measurements are likely to be larger than lower ones.
 
When there was that shitshow a few years ago over the gay guy outing the transman on Survivor, they interviewed the dude and asked how he knew the contestant was transgender, and more or less said, "Duh just look at him."



I mean, he's not wrong.
Actually, I saw every episode Zeke was in over two seasons and I had no idea he was FTM. Honestly, I still don't really see it:

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If he has scarring, it's well hidden by his chest hair. And yeah, I guess he has some fairly rounded hips for a man, but as a straight guy I don't make a habit of looking at men's hips unless I'm specifically directed to. If you told me in advance that one person on his season was transgender, I might land on Zeke, but there are a few others I'd suspect first (and yes, Debbie Wanner there on the right, I'm looking at you).

It's important not to fall for the toupée fallacy, where we think every tranny is clockable because, by definition, we don't clock the ones that aren't. And while it's easy to say "it's obvious" when you already know someone is transgender, it may not be nearly so obvious when you just encounter one in the wild and aren't looking for clues (obviously that last part does not apply to most of the lovely ladies who get featured in this thread).
 
Here's the video:

Maybe it's just me, but this chick (the ugly photographer one, not the tranny) seems incredibly insecure. Why would she make an entire video seething about some random tranny if she wasn't? Ironically, she looks pretty mannish herself
I see someone who lives up to their username..

That troon is wearing thick layers of foundation and make-up. Trust me. He doesn't look anything like that when he's bare faced. The "ugly" chick has absolutely nothing to feel insecure about.
 
I'm starting to think there's a bigger delusion than the one that tells them that men are women, and women are men: that everybody else agrees and only a small handful of nazi antifeminists are pushing back.
Are they wrong, though? Sure, the wast majority of people don't see troons as their "true" gender but does that matter if they're still willing to pretend they do?
 
Actually, I saw every episode Zeke was in over two seasons and I had no idea he was FTM. Honestly, I still don't really see it:

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If he has scarring, it's well hidden by his chest hair. And yeah, I guess he has some fairly rounded hips for a man, but as a straight guy I don't make a habit of looking at men's hips unless I'm specifically directed to. If you told me in advance that one person on his season was transgender, I might land on Zeke, but there are a few others I'd suspect first (and yes, Debbie Wanner there on the right, I'm looking at you).

It's important not to fall for the toupée fallacy, where we think every tranny is clockable because, by definition, we don't clock the ones that aren't. And while it's easy to say "it's obvious" when you already know someone is transgender, it may not be nearly so obvious when you just encounter one in the wild and aren't looking for clues (obviously that last part does not apply to most of the lovely ladies who get featured in this thread).
She has a straight up hourglass figure, that is pretty obviously not a male body. And that's just a super faraway picture, I imagine if it were closer up you would be better able to tell as well.

But tbh, I have noticed that women and gay men tend to be a lot better at "clocking" trans people generally. I think the last time I checked, working theory is that it comes from having to be aware of the people around you at all time and alert for signs/signals that they might want to do you harm. Women learn at a young age to pay close attention to people's (men's, in particular) facial features, etc. to try to gauge mood and likeliness to do harm - this learning is part of female socialization. Gay people frequently (though not always) learn the same due to the risk of assault from homophobes. Straight men, obviously, aren't socialized this way.

(I want to clarify I don't mean this as an insult, it's simply a statement of fact: From my experience, straight men tend to consider trans people much more "passing" than women and gay people do. This isn't the first time I've seen a straight man go "hey that trans-identified person passes" and I look and it's immediately obvious to me and other women and gay people that they're trans.)

IME, absolutely zero trans-identified males pass in public, at least not to women. There are about five zillion different giveaways: Height, body size generally, hand/foot size, facial features, shoulder breadth, voice, general body language... Trans-identified females have a better chance because testosterone is insane in what it does to a woman's body, but there are still tell-tale signs: Height, body shape/size, hips, voice, body language, etc. It's not really that hard to tell.

I would also keep in mind that Survivor is a television show. So what you're seeing is heavily curated and edited. If you couldn't tell she was trans, they probably wanted it that way and chose shots with camera angles, focus, etc. that was flattering and made her look more masculine. If you met her in person, chances are you would be able to "clock" her instantly.
 
Actually, I saw every episode Zeke was in over two seasons and I had no idea he was FTM. Honestly, I still don't really see it:
I looked at the video posted earlier and for me it was the eyes gave it away, you can always see the FTM in the eyes. Then when she opened her mouth it was obvious, the facial expressions, inflection and mannerisms were so clearly female. Just compare it to how the host speaks and holds himself.

There are definitely some FTMs that are hard to clock, but this one...eh, I assume everyone on the show realised pretty quickly.
 
She has a straight up hourglass figure, that is pretty obviously not a male body. And that's just a super faraway picture, I imagine if it were closer up you would be better able to tell as well.

But tbh, I have noticed that women and gay men tend to be a lot better at "clocking" trans people generally. I think the last time I checked, working theory is that it comes from having to be aware of the people around you at all time and alert for signs/signals that they might want to do you harm. Women learn at a young age to pay close attention to people's (men's, in particular) facial features, etc. to try to gauge mood and likeliness to do harm - this learning is part of female socialization. Gay people frequently (though not always) learn the same due to the risk of assault from homophobes. Straight men, obviously, aren't socialized this way.

(I want to clarify I don't mean this as an insult, it's simply a statement of fact: From my experience, straight men tend to consider trans people much more "passing" than women and gay people do. This isn't the first time I've seen a straight man go "hey that trans-identified person passes" and I look and it's immediately obvious to me and other women and gay people that they're trans.)

IME, absolutely zero trans-identified males pass in public, at least not to women. There are about five zillion different giveaways: Height, body size generally, hand/foot size, facial features, shoulder breadth, voice, general body language... Trans-identified females have a better chance because testosterone is insane in what it does to a woman's body, but there are still tell-tale signs: Height, body shape/size, hips, voice, body language, etc. It's not really that hard to tell.

I would also keep in mind that Survivor is a television show. So what you're seeing is heavily curated and edited. If you couldn't tell she was trans, they probably wanted it that way and chose shots with camera angles, focus, etc. that was flattering and made her look more masculine. If you met her in person, chances are you would be able to "clock" her instantly.
Also straight guys are easily distracted by fake tits.
 
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