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Absolutely, because gender dysphoria isn't actually a disorder in and of itself, it's an obsessive delusion arising from other already present mood/anxiety issues.Oh, don't worry, it gets better: gender dysphoria, like many other conditions, can be induced. Comparatively quickly, too. Before the 2010s, rates of gender dysphoria and transgenderism in any given group were tiny. Like, 0.1% of the population, if that much. And yet half of 4chan and 75% of the furry fandom seems to have trooned out in the past 10 years. Most of them in the last 5. I think someone posted a compilation of this thread's subjects posing for "before Trump/after Trump" memes showing off their transition "progress".
Do you think they were all born with the crippling dysphoria they claim to have now? I'll give you a hint: they weren't.
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If you've suffered through a vulnerable moment in your life over 6 years ago, be glad for it. Had it happened any later you would be carrion for these vultures.
Basically it would be like if you took a very anxious person who struggled with OCD and told them "Hey, does your skin itch/burn sometimes? And do you get brain fog and muscle cramps? Have you ever thought that maybe it's because there are tiny bugs burrowing around under your skin? It's ok, look, there's a whole community of us struggling with the same thing! Thankfully if you take these toxic antiparasitic drugs and go to an open minded doctor who'll recognize your condition and agree to slice your skin off then you can finally feel free!"; for someone who's already predisposed to neuroticism, all it takes is a suggestion and a nudge for them to tip into full blown obsession.
Actually now that I'm saying it that's not far off from the phenomenon of Morgellons disease. Here's a segment from the wiki article that I think is fairly pertinent:
Vila-Rodriguez states that the Internet promotes the spreading and supporting of "bizarre" disease beliefs, because "a belief is not considered delusional if it is accepted by other members of an individual's culture or subculture". Robert Bartholomew, a sociologist who has studied the Morgellons phenomenon, states that the "World Wide Web has become the incubator for mass delusion and it (Morgellons) seems to be a socially transmitted disease over the Internet." According to this hypothesis, people with delusions of parasitosis and other psychological disorders become convinced they have "Morgellons" after reading Internet accounts of others with similar symptoms. This is known as mass psychogenic illness, where physical symptoms without an organic cause spread to multiple people within the same community or social group. The Dallas Observer writes that Morgellons may be memetically spread via the Internet and mass media, and "if this is the case, then Morgellons is one in a long line of weird diseases that have swept through populations, only to disappear without a trace once public concern subsides". The article draws parallels to several media-spread mass delusions.
Of course it's not like it's just the tranny shit, stuff like gang stalking, nutty alternative medicine, anti-tech (the 5G towers are infecting us all with brain cancer don't you know), and other communities based on obsessive delusions have been on the rise. So has mental health issues, substance abuse, and suicide.
In other words the tranny nonsense isn't really special, it's just yet another example of the mass uptick in pathological behaviors which are most likely born from a combination of loss of community, unhealthy mentally and physically idle lifestyle, and lack of purpose, all of which have been brewing for a while but have really run up on us in the last 10 years since high speed internet enabled people to stop leaving their house or speaking to anyone they don't want to.
That said not everyone who's experienced vulnerability in the past would be prey for these people, mainly just the excessively online. Others deal with their issues in much more dignified and healthy ways, like trading back alley blowjobs for heroin.
Bud, the reason you don't hesitate to wear women's clothing is because men are, in fact, able to wear women's clothing without suffering some life threatening reaction. Believe it or not it's something they were doing for a long, long time before a bunch of high strung weirdos decided that if you don't fit some arbitrary stereotype of what a "man" is then you must not really be one medically.Just Zeno having some very normal thoughts about crotch butchery. He hasn't gotten any surgeries yet but I have a feeling he's gonna be a fun one to watch as he starts the cope-seethe-dilate cycle.
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This isn't the first time he's said absolutely batshit crazy things about transition surgeries with phrasing that most troons would scream "transphobia!" about if someone not claiming a trans identity said it. Also sadposts about wondering if he's actually trans or not a LOT, tweeting that he has lots of worries that he's making the wrong choice,or isn't "valid" enough. So there's that. I just want to scream in this man's face "LISTEN TO THOSE DOUBTS, YOU ARE HAVING THEM FOR A REASON, DO NOT GET YOUR CROTCH BUTCHERED, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD", but something tells me that he's too far gone anyway, doubts or no doubts.
Also just opened his Twitter back up. He had it locked briefly over the weekend or so, so he's obviously been reading the thread and seen people posting his pictures. Though he has hardly been a focus so far, given the other exceptional individuals, and the little visit from Vixus later on that took center stage in this thread so far.
And I'm sure he is excited about getting his crotch hacked up and rearranged, because it's new. On the other hand I'd be interested to know what his position is on spending the rest of his life constantly maintaining an uncomfortable useless crotch wound in order to keep it from closing or becoming hideously infected. I'm guessing he'd be a lot less enthusiastic.