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The retraction of testicles into the body is caused by contraction of the cremaster muscle, which surrounds each testicle. That then causes the scrotal skin to wrinkle or whatever you said it does. The skin itself doesn't do anything. I only did a cursory search, but couldn't really find anything on whether or not the cremaster is removed in orchiectomy. In full GRS, I would assume that the cremaster is either removed when scrotal skin becomes labia, or the innervation of it is severed.Guys, I'm just asking some questions. Based on what we know about colon graft neo-vag, it still moves and contorts like it thinks it's still a colon. So even though there aren't any testicles present to keep cool anymore, I suspect the scrotum skin would still act the same. I don't actually know though.
It's good to ask these kinds of questions because I know troons come by and look at this thread. If people asked more questions before getting that surgery, I don't see how anyone could still want it. All of the complications sound absolutely horrible. Imagine you can't pee right anymore because your urethra is coming out just below your goddamn belly button. Or say the surgeon left behind too much erectile tissue, if you get horny it's going to hurt when it becomes engorged. Then there's the big daddy complication: the fistula. The chances for all these things are higher than 1%, but even if it were only a 1% chance, why even take that risk? I'd rather play two rounds of Russian roulette.
It cracks me up to see retards like Kevin saying nonsense like, "gender identity is this vast, unexplored ocean that I haven't even explored the tiniest fraction of a molecule of!" Duh, you could say the same shit about anything. Literally anything. "Cosmetology is this vast, unexplored ocean" to "organic chemistry is this vast-" yeah, no, you aren't wise or competent people because you've made your whole life revolve around this delusional shit, if anything it demonstrates your immense incompetence and simple-mindedness.
We need to start slapping people in the face with the hard, stinky cock of reality itself, that's the only way things can start moving towards normal again. Once you shine a light on this thing, there's nothing appealing about it. We shouldn't try to hide these horrors, we must illuminate and emphasize them.
Guess which community they will try to infiltrate next.Looks like Wedge and Kevin's coup d'état on the reddit One Piece forum didn't go over very well. Must be filled with all of Earl's alt-right buddies.
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It's missing some. Wonder what a full list would be like.IIRC Null had one in his stream.
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Not great, but I wouldn't talk to much shit if they were on the table across from me. I can't say much, as a nids horde moder I mostly just spray paint my army, add some tape then spray over it again so as to get the bulk done. Nice paint jobs are for the big Bois who I actually take notice of.
My money is on... Dragon Ball. It's old enough and still going.Guess which community they will try to infiltrate next.
Wedge arc of becoming a tranny janny on reddit inc.
Now, see, there's a way to present a message or even argue and not be annoying. Wedge is failing this because he's talking down to the reader, which is the fastest way to lose your audience.Looks like Wedge and Kevin's coup d'état on the reddit One Piece forum didn't go over very well. Must be filled with all of Earl's alt-right buddies.
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Makes more sense when you realise they're literally just talking about personality / sense of self. "Your self-identity is this vast, unexplored ocean..." Like, yeah, no shit, because we all grow and learn through our whole lives. Our hobbies change, our tastes change, our sense of style changes, our employment changes - the stuff that makes us us isn't static! It's impossible to "explore" the whole thing because it's constantly changing! That's not your fucking gender, though, that's just your damn personality.It cracks me up to see retards like Kevin saying nonsense like, "gender identity is this vast, unexplored ocean that I haven't even explored the tiniest fraction of a molecule of!"
Probably absolutely nothing, given the general academic response to "autists suddenly want to self-mutilate in previously-unseen numbers" is an utter lack of intellectual curiosity or concern.I desperately need to know what urologists and surgeons think about the sudden surge of all these autists wanting their balls cut off.
While technically an oversimplification, if you cut the male's penis while sheering it, it will have to be put down, it doesn't just drop dead on the spot.Didn't someone here post a video of some milf shearing an alpaca a while back, where she said it was really difficult because alpacas like to wriggle and don't like being sheared? And also that if you accidentally nick the male's pensis even a tiny bit, they die? Can't imagine that having a bunch of ham-handed random troons coming over and waving sharp objects near the paca is going to go terribly well...
It's just like his assertation that nothing happens to people of any importance between the ages of 18 - 25 - because it wasn't the case for him, he assumes it's a universal thing. One thing I've noticed about Kevin since following his thread is that he really struggles to accept the perspectives of other people and that his experiences are not typical of most people's. For most people I've spoken to (and myself for that matter), 18 - 25 was one of the most memorable and significant periods of their lives because they were just starting to learn how to be an adult. For a lot of people, it plays a massive part in how they mature and grow from that point. Considering Kevin's a man-child, it's no wonder this age period doesn't hold any significance for him and why he's so stunned that adults continue to mentally and emotionally develop as they age.Makes more sense when you realise they're literally just talking about personality / sense of self. "Your self-identity is this vast, unexplored ocean..." Like, yeah, no shit, because we all grow and learn through our whole lives. Our hobbies change, our tastes change, our sense of style changes, our employment changes - the stuff that makes us us isn't static! It's impossible to "explore" the whole thing because it's constantly changing! That's not your fucking gender, though, that's just your damn personality.
As much as I hate to defend Kevin, I read it more as being "18-25 gets touted a lot as the best years of your life / where you have to get all your shit done / the period when you need to get everything sorted and ~know who you are~, but that's not the case for most people", and broadly I would agree? Plenty of memorable/important shit happened to me during that age range, but also I was a wee retard who knew nothing about anything, and I thank god every day that a lot of shit I wanted for myself during that period never actually came to pass. You're still doing a lot of changing and growing - and especially if you go to college, a lot of that is spent in kind of "semi-childhood" still. 18-25 is just another period in your life, for better or worse; life doesn't end when you hit 26, you don't stop changing. Certainly you're not at your productive peak age 18-25 vis a vis work/creativity/whatever.It's just like his assertion that nothing happens to people of any importance between the ages of 18 - 25 - because it wasn't the case for him, he assumes it's a universal thing.
As far as that goes, I would definitely agree too, especially considering my own experiences. I think what got me was him explicitly saying "There's nothing special about ages 18 to 25" when that's complete bollocks. But then this is Kevin and he seems to struggle when the topic isn't cooming, trans stuff, or Transformers.As much as I hate to defend Kevin, I read it more as being "18-25 gets touted a lot as the best years of your life / where you have to get all your shit done / the period when you need to get everything sorted and ~know who you are~, but that's not the case for most people", and broadly I would agree?
I fully agree with the fact that 18-25 is over hyped. I think it's one of those "things were different during the Boomer's time and culturally we pretend nothing has changed" type things combined with movies romanticizing that period of life.As much as I hate to defend Kevin, I read it more as being "18-25 gets touted a lot as the best years of your life / where you have to get all your shit done / the period when you need to get everything sorted and ~know who you are~, but that's not the case for most people", and broadly I would agree? Plenty of memorable/important shit happened to me during that age range, but also I was a wee retard who knew nothing about anything, and I thank god every day that a lot of shit I wanted for myself during that period never actually came to pass. You're still doing a lot of changing and growing - and especially if you go to college, a lot of that is spent in kind of "semi-childhood" still. 18-25 is just another period in your life, for better or worse; life doesn't end when you hit 26, you don't stop changing. Certainly you're not at your productive peak age 18-25 vis a vis work/creativity/whatever.
I would say that mentally 18-25 is the most important time in your life because that's when your brain finishes maturing and when most mental illnesses develop, but as far as actually getting shit done in life for most people that starts after 25, because you usually don't have much figured out until then.I fully agree with the fact that 18-25 is over hyped. I think it's one of those "things were different during the Boomer's time and culturally we pretend nothing has changed" type things combined with movies romanticizing that period of life.
That said, it's still the time when you really get around to growing up because your hormones slow down and you start realizing what matters to oneself since you're no longer sex crazed rabbits humping each other because teenage hormones.
"there is no such thing as 'biological woman'"Looks like Wedge and Kevin's coup d'état on the reddit One Piece forum didn't go over very well. Must be filled with all of Earl's alt-right buddies.
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If only we treated troons so compassionately.While technically an oversimplification, if you cut the male's penis while sheering it, it will have to be put down, it doesn't just drop dead on the spot.
Actually One Piece is probably the anime with the best represention of trannies out there. Just watch this video.Troons being the obnoxious pest they are, need to turn every communities around tranny right.
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Semper Fi to the r/onepiece mods, but it's a losing battle. If this turns into enough of a stink, the reddit admins will just strong arm their troon mod squad into the mod team and remove any people who originally helped to build the community. This is the last nail in the coffin which convinced me that reddit is truly unsalvageable. I used to be subscribed to a few hobby subs in past, but I haven't checked if they have astroturfed yet. It is the cycle of troons. Enter community, subvert and take over, ruin community, repeat.Looks like Wedge and Kevin's coup d'état on the reddit One Piece forum didn't go over very well. Must be filled with all of Earl's alt-right buddies.
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I don't know why this is profoundly funny and creepy to me that Kevin was actively staring at some women trying to intimate their behavior and mannerisms like some kind of skinwalker trying to mimic a female human. Kevin can try to imitate a woman as much as he wants, but that's all it is at the end of the day, an act. Fundamentally Kevin still has the same mannerisms as a man, but they're all things he does by nature subconsciously that he doesn't even notice.
It actually kinda makes me wonder how troons cope with anime. Is it that they just accept it because they think Japan is a different culture, so they give certain things a pass that would normally be problematic to them in western media?Actually One Piece is probably the anime with the best represention of trannies out there. Just watch this video.