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That wig looks so bulky and fake. I love that he aligned it with his male pattern baldness hairline.
Cis women, often black women, wear wigs and they look pretty real. They're readily available online and in some beauty stores, so what's with troons wearing Party City-esque wigs?
Because it’s a fetish, and any wig will do. Also because the idea of beauty supply stores doesn’t exist to them.
The thing about troons is that they know wigs and dresses and makeup exist, but they don’t know more than that and they don’t know how to find out. They don’t have actual female friends to ask. Especially if you’re a Boomer. You don’t know about the whole world of YouTube makeup tutorials.
 
The problem they don’t realize is that nobody wants to date a tranny.
It is way easier to get a date on Tinder as an average looking real lesbian than it is as an average looking straight guy. It’s not easy to get a date as a troon unless you were already an attractively androgynous guy.
lesbians got a smaller dating pool, literally no reason to get a phalloplasty means more tolerant lesbians can just tolerate the stone butch's weird delusions and still get properly laid.
That wig looks so bulky and fake. I love that he aligned it with his male pattern baldness hairline.
Cis women, often black women, wear wigs and they look pretty real. They're readily available online and in some beauty stores, so what's with troons wearing Party City-esque wigs?
black women have community support in the wig know. black hsts (bc that's the majority in the minority and has been since forever, given the specifically black fucked-up attitude black men have towards homosexuality) have community support in the wig know.

none of them want anything to do with the white agps, black women bc the constant trans conflation of their struggles with transwomen "struggles" (black women are typed as manly too!! the literal male pleads to the internet, unaware the grouping with their literal maleness is exactly the problem and just as fucking insulting)

meanwhile the black hsts i can only assume know the agps throw around their murder statistics for their own internet arguments while largely doing shit-all, but at least can still be harvested for dat ally gofundme $$$. still no reason to actually associate with them.

also marsha p. johnson will always be a gay male drag queen and will always have never started the stonewall riots and you will never be able to counter this or do shit about it.
I'm adding that to the Tranny Glossary thread just out of the sheer lunacy of troons considering themselves transhumanists (pioneers on the field to add insult to injury)
which always brings up why transracialist is mysteriously not included, to which they have no actual logical answer for beyond ThAt'S oFfEnSiVe tO eVeN aSk

fun fact: the lack of any coherent, logical answer to why rachel dolezal and (and post, shaun king) were any less offensive and illegitimate as transgenderism or bunself genderspecials was instrumental as the last straw for me in politely humoring the troonacy. they have none.
 
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Browsing Reddit I found a post of a father who seems to be trying to trans their 8 year old son for liking girl stuff and being socially awkward. The dad has been browsing through egg_irl and feels the memes he sees there apply to his son.

Sharing because I think it demonstrates how kids are transed by parents who are hung up on gender stereotypes and seeking woke points.

Thoughts on a maybe trans child

Hey r/asktransgender,
I'm a parent of a child that may or may not be trans (he's turning 8. ) From a very young age, he's wanted to wear dresses, skirts, loves pink stuff, glitter and so on. As parents, we've never cared what he wears so he went to daycare in dresses and skirts both borrowed from his sisters but also some that he owned himself. He stopped putting on girls clothes when he started school, and honestly I don't know if it's because he grew out of it or because of social pressure.

When he plays computer games, he exclusively plays as female characters if given the choice. He even has his 'girl name' which he gives to all of the characters as well. He went through a phase where he wanted to be called by that name but he struggled with getting people to respect it (he was 4 or 5 at the time).

So the current situation is, he's struggling with making friends in school and has behavioral issues. I've never considered those two being related until I was browsing through egg_irl and some of those memes really registered as potentially being his experience. Maybe his issue is because he wants to play with the girls, or even be one of the girls, but he can't. And since he doesn't fit in with the boys, he's struggling.

He's only 8, and maybe trans or non-binary or just a snowflake, but how can I as a parent maneuver this? Should I give him a choice of attending school as a girl? Are there ways to help him explore his gender identity, or is it too early for that?

For extra context, I was really into dresses when I was his age and often played computer games as a female character (and still do). I've never been considered a 'manly' man by myself or others. I've done drag shows and enjoyed that. But I've never even been close to considering myself as trans, or identifying as a non-binary or a female. I'm very comfortable in my cis male straight body and mind. Not that there's anything wrong with any of that, my point is that I don't think liking dresses and drag as a boy necessarily makes you trans or non-binary.

If anything I've said has offended anyone, I am truly sorry and that is not my intention. So please let me know if that's the case so I can learn from it and confront any prejudices or biases I may have.

Anyway, I'd love to hear some thoughts and considerations on this from people that actually know something about trans gender issues and experiences.
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Let me ask you this question: why was the dad browsing egg_irl to begin with? Why did he post on r/asktransgender as opposed to seeking out advice from a professional? We know why.

Based on his user history, the dad is a Fruitarian, dresses in drag himself from time to time, and has another child who is a furry. Clearly he’s a piece of work and probably has autistic children.

Here is my main point: for the love of god, can these narc, munchausen by proxy parents leave their kids alone? Let kids be socially awkward and wear whatever the fuck they want. It doesn’t matter because they’re 8.

Based on advice given in response to the post, the man will take his child to see a gender specialist who will affirm that because little Joe likes skirts he’s trans. Gender therapists basically have no other option unless they want to be accused of conversion therapy.

ALSO, I feel like a parent constantly badgering you “do you feel like a girl? It’s okay if you want to be a girl” while taking you to a therapist who asks you similar questions is enough to deeply confuse a kid for life.
 
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fun fact: the lack of any coherent, logical answer to why rachel dolezal and (and post, shaun king) were any less offensive and illegitimate as transgenderism or bunself genderspecials was instrumental as the last straw for me in politely humoring the troonacy. they have none.
Probably off topic but I can give you an answer for that: they feel due to acculturation that they are part of that ethnicity. It was called in the 19th century "going native." Dumb, flippant answer: those two specific individuals want asspats. Probably also not related to gender dysphoria, a legitimate medical condition (or at least it was?), but there you go.
 
Ian Hinck from Easy Allies has came out as a non binary troon
the way it's done feels like it's a joke, pretty funny
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and of course resetera is already talking about it
https://www.resetera.com/threads/ea...la-hinck-announces-she-is-transgender.433037/

Wow, very cool Isla!

Unsubbed.
 
Browsing Reddit I found a post of a father who seems to be trying to trans their 8 year old son for liking girl stuff and being socially awkward. The dad has been browsing through egg_irl and feels the memes he sees there apply to his son.

Sharing because I think it demonstrates how kids are transed by parents who are hung up on gender stereotypes and seeking woke points.

Thoughts on a maybe trans child

Hey r/asktransgender,
I'm a parent of a child that may or may not be trans (he's turning 8. ) From a very young age, he's wanted to wear dresses, skirts, loves pink stuff, glitter and so on. As parents, we've never cared what he wears so he went to daycare in dresses and skirts both borrowed from his sisters but also some that he owned himself. He stopped putting on girls clothes when he started school, and honestly I don't know if it's because he grew out of it or because of social pressure.

When he plays computer games, he exclusively plays as female characters if given the choice. He even has his 'girl name' which he gives to all of the characters as well. He went through a phase where he wanted to be called by that name but he struggled with getting people to respect it (he was 4 or 5 at the time).

So the current situation is, he's struggling with making friends in school and has behavioral issues. I've never considered those two being related until I was browsing through egg_irl and some of those memes really registered as potentially being his experience. Maybe his issue is because he wants to play with the girls, or even be one of the girls, but he can't. And since he doesn't fit in with the boys, he's struggling.

He's only 8, and maybe trans or non-binary or just a snowflake, but how can I as a parent maneuver this? Should I give him a choice of attending school as a girl? Are there ways to help him explore his gender identity, or is it too early for that?

For extra context, I was really into dresses when I was his age and often played computer games as a female character (and still do). I've never been considered a 'manly' man by myself or others. I've done drag shows and enjoyed that. But I've never even been close to considering myself as trans, or identifying as a non-binary or a female. I'm very comfortable in my cis male straight body and mind. Not that there's anything wrong with any of that, my point is that I don't think liking dresses and drag as a boy necessarily makes you trans or non-binary.

If anything I've said has offended anyone, I am truly sorry and that is not my intention. So please let me know if that's the case so I can learn from it and confront any prejudices or biases I may have.

Anyway, I'd love to hear some thoughts and considerations on this from people that actually know something about trans gender issues and experiences.
Link | Archive

Let me ask you this question: why was the dad browsing egg_irl to begin with? Why did he post on r/asktransgender as opposed to seeking out advice from a professional? We know why.

Based on his user history, the dad is a Fruitarian, dresses in drag himself from time to time, and has another child who is a furry. Clearly he’s a piece of work and probably has autistic children.

Here is my main point: for the love of god, can these narc, munchausen by proxy parents leave their kids alone? Let kids be socially awkward and wear whatever the fuck they want. It doesn’t matter because they’re 8.

Based on advice given in response to the post, the man will take his child to see a gender specialist who will affirm that because little Joe likes skirts he’s trans. Gender therapists basically have no other option unless they want to be accused of conversion therapy.

ALSO, I feel like a parent constantly badgering you “do you feel like a girl? It’s okay if you want to be a girl” while taking you to a therapist who asks you similar questions is enough to deeply confuse a kid for life.
That's depraved. Everyone involved with this (except the child) knows that if the child actually does start "identifying" as a woman, there's going to be some kind of traumatic break when the child comes to his senses as an adult. By the way, there's a thread for this kind of stuff that this might make a good crosspost to.
 
The way they draw themselves looking like actual women, and not men in wigs.
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I will call you Mr. Internet Archive, because 2012 called
He didn't draw that. It most likely came from Picrew, at least one of the good Eastern ones. Picrew is infamous for westerners invading the website infecting it with their own "creations" which gave rise to queers on the internet sharing similar looking profile pictures.
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He didn't draw that. It most likely came from Picrew, at least one of the good Eastern ones. Picrew is infamous for westerners invading the website infecting it with their own "creations" which gave rise to queers on the internet sharing similar looking profile pictures.
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I didn't say every tranny draws pictures of "themselves", I know they use Picrew.

Well, let me rephrase: The way they present themselves online looking like actual women, and not men in wigs. Of course the illusion disappears when they post an actual photo of themselves.
he didn't draw that, that is from picrew, trannys have no art skill
Two people said that already.
 
I didn't say every tranny draws pictures of "themselves", I know they use Picrew.

Well, let me rephrase: The way they present themselves online looking like actual women, and not men in wigs. Of course the illusion disappears when they post an actual photo of themselves.

Two people said that already.
I like this post because I feel like I can see your avatar saying the last line.
 
I like the "Just live your life without a worry of what other people will think of you" bit.
These are the people who threaten suicide if you misgender them.

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LOL "seething at how Page is finally happy"? Every TERF I know who talked about that photo just expressed worry about how fucking anorexic she looks. Myself included. If there's any sort of man she looks like it's the ones liberated from fucking Auschwitz.

Christ, these people are so detached from reality it's fascinating.
 
Good news! Troonwall ate shit again in the UK. :lol:

Stonewall suffers fresh setback in trans advice row​

A second high-profile public body has ditched a rights group’s scheme to encourage “diversity days” after concerns were raised that it gave unlawful advice on transgender rights.
Acas, the employment dispute service, confirmed to The Times that it had withdrawn “for cost reasons” from the diversity champions scheme run by Stonewall. Days earlier the Equality and Human Rights Commission said it was doing the same.
Stonewall promotes the scheme as “the leading employers’ programme for ensuring all LGBT staff are accepted without exception in the workplace”, and uses it to vet members’ policies to bring them in line with its own.

However, it has faced increased scrutiny and criticism. Last week another “diversity champion”, Essex University, apologised for dropping two speakers after they were accused of transphobia.

The university published an independent report, which concluded that Stonewall had provided officials with misleading and potentially illegal advice. The report expressed concern that Stonewall had misrepresented the provisions of the Equality Act 2010 to suggest that the legislation included “gender identity”. Academics have claimed that the alleged misrepresentation has resulted in speakers being prevented from debating trans rights.

The Essex report said that if “the university considers it appropriate to continue its relationship with Stonewall, it should devise a strategy for countering the drawbacks and potential illegalities”. Stonewall has removed the names of more than 850 companies and public bodies that it had listed on its website as diversity champions.
Senior prosecutors in England and Wales have also been criticised for connections with the scheme. Last September it emerged that lawyers for a schoolgirl were bringing a legal challenge over the Crown Prosecution Service’s affiliation with Stonewall. She asked that the service withdraw from the champions scheme on the grounds that the group had misrepresented the law on transgender rights. The CPS refused, and the girl has applied for a judicial review.
Acas said that “due to cost reasons, we did not renew our membership of the Stonewall diversity champion scheme . . . we support the work that Stonewall does to help make workplaces inclusive”.
Liz Ward, a Stonewall director, confirmed Acas’s move and said it was up to employers how they met statutory requirements.
 
LOL "seething at how Page is finally happy"? Every TERF I know who talked about that photo just expressed worry about how fucking anorexic she looks. Myself included. If there's any sort of man she looks like it's the ones liberated from fucking Auschwitz.

Christ, these people are so detached from reality it's fascinating.
"finally happy"

*cries to Oprah

*cries a lot

This is where I'd say it's T induced puberty, but people on testosterone usually get angrier, more aggressive, more MALE, for lack of a better term. Page looks like he has ab implants and hasn't bothered to really do much of anything besides get a bad haircut and grow out armpit hair, which pretty much anyone can do without injecting steroids.
 
Browsing Reddit I found a post of a father who seems to be trying to trans their 8 year old son for liking girl stuff and being socially awkward. The dad has been browsing through egg_irl and feels the memes he sees there apply to his son.

Sharing because I think it demonstrates how kids are transed by parents who are hung up on gender stereotypes and seeking woke points.

Thoughts on a maybe trans child

Hey r/asktransgender,
I'm a parent of a child that may or may not be trans (he's turning 8. ) From a very young age, he's wanted to wear dresses, skirts, loves pink stuff, glitter and so on. As parents, we've never cared what he wears so he went to daycare in dresses and skirts both borrowed from his sisters but also some that he owned himself. He stopped putting on girls clothes when he started school, and honestly I don't know if it's because he grew out of it or because of social pressure.

When he plays computer games, he exclusively plays as female characters if given the choice. He even has his 'girl name' which he gives to all of the characters as well. He went through a phase where he wanted to be called by that name but he struggled with getting people to respect it (he was 4 or 5 at the time).

So the current situation is, he's struggling with making friends in school and has behavioral issues. I've never considered those two being related until I was browsing through egg_irl and some of those memes really registered as potentially being his experience. Maybe his issue is because he wants to play with the girls, or even be one of the girls, but he can't. And since he doesn't fit in with the boys, he's struggling.

He's only 8, and maybe trans or non-binary or just a snowflake, but how can I as a parent maneuver this? Should I give him a choice of attending school as a girl? Are there ways to help him explore his gender identity, or is it too early for that?

For extra context, I was really into dresses when I was his age and often played computer games as a female character (and still do). I've never been considered a 'manly' man by myself or others. I've done drag shows and enjoyed that. But I've never even been close to considering myself as trans, or identifying as a non-binary or a female. I'm very comfortable in my cis male straight body and mind. Not that there's anything wrong with any of that, my point is that I don't think liking dresses and drag as a boy necessarily makes you trans or non-binary.

If anything I've said has offended anyone, I am truly sorry and that is not my intention. So please let me know if that's the case so I can learn from it and confront any prejudices or biases I may have.

Anyway, I'd love to hear some thoughts and considerations on this from people that actually know something about trans gender issues and experiences.
Link | Archive

Let me ask you this question: why was the dad browsing egg_irl to begin with? Why did he post on r/asktransgender as opposed to seeking out advice from a professional? We know why.

Based on his user history, the dad is a Fruitarian, dresses in drag himself from time to time, and has another child who is a furry. Clearly he’s a piece of work and probably has autistic children.

Here is my main point: for the love of god, can these narc, munchausen by proxy parents leave their kids alone? Let kids be socially awkward and wear whatever the fuck they want. It doesn’t matter because they’re 8.

Based on advice given in response to the post, the man will take his child to see a gender specialist who will affirm that because little Joe likes skirts he’s trans. Gender therapists basically have no other option unless they want to be accused of conversion therapy.

ALSO, I feel like a parent constantly badgering you “do you feel like a girl? It’s okay if you want to be a girl” while taking you to a therapist who asks you similar questions is enough to deeply confuse a kid for life.
Jesus fucking christ, there's so much wrong with that. He acts like he almost gets it when he says "I have done a bunch of fruity shit, but it really doesn't make me a woman." but he's getting info from egg_irl. I don't see how an adult can't see how fucked up backwards that Reddit sub is, so he's so obviously full of shit when he implies he's led to his confusion by all their memes. Dude just wants to troon out his kid and probably live vicariously through the process. So many people just shouldn't have kids.

Nothing will make a child (or a person) believe they're the opposite sex more than telling them their behavior and feelings mean they are the opposite sex. That's the fucking troon variable.
 
Looking at all of these fundraisers, I see at least $20,000 that could be put towards something useful, but instead is going towards the West-approved version of genital mutilation. It also causes me to wonder, who exactly donates to these things? Who decides that the best and most charitable usage of their money is to create future 41%ers?
 
Here’s the names I saw on the first few pages of Go Fund Me for top surgery. I excluded the MTFs tryna get fake tits.

Lex, Bella, Miles, Jazzy, Simon, Brennen, Blue, Cassius, Quinn, Leith, Max (x2), Alex (x2), Luke, Hannah, River, Pela, Shane, Goldy, Will, Masha, Em, Chester, Caden, Robin, Eli, Joshua, Kai, Taz, Shelby, Bean, Max, Cynn, Averie, Leo, Melanite, Reuben, Dean, Tyler, Malikai, and Oli.

Hannah says ‘I’m a non-binary/transmac little fella’. Who tf describes themselves like this?
 
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