How did you feel about troons before they became mainstream?

I remember they were really annoying on 4chan and 8chan. They would flood threads with tranny porn and whined a lot.

I still remember the thread back in 2014-2015 or so when a bunch of trannies from 4chan decided they wanted to raid reality by convincing normies trannies should be allowed in women's bathrooms. Sure enough, a couple years later, that became a thing. The tranny bathroom shit started literally the same way the freebleeding meme did, as a 4chan prank.
 
It was just seen as a sexual thing before. Drag Queens, Dames, etc always existed but they were just gay men.

Out of nowhere it just seems to become a mainstream policy issue - thinking back on it, it's fucking weird and (((unusual))) how quickly that shit became a main talking point.
 
didnt think of them much before they became mainstream. when they very first became mainstream i actually defended them, back in my much more naive days. i legit bought into the possibility that the whole "woman born in a man's body" might actually be real. god, im such a retard, no kidding.
 
didnt think of them much before they became mainstream. when they very first became mainstream i actually defended them, back in my much more naive days. i legit bought into the possibility that the whole "woman born in a man's body" might actually be real. god, im such a retard, no kidding.
You can learn from your mistakes
 
Very aware of people who have developmental disorders due to work/education. Always felt sympathy for that, must be very tough.
Actually trannies? Barely registered tbh. Never met one before all this started. Would probably have treated them the same way I’d treat a large venomous snake in the vicinity - polite but wary and keep distance. It’s obvious there’s some weirdness and deviance there and like many people I’d be polite but keep away
 
I thought that they were perverts who were actually closeted homosexuals. I thought of it more as a fetish than anything, whereas now I understand it to be far more of a mental illness brought about by escalating porn addiction.

The first tranny I "knew" was online in 2008ish. It was pretty remarkable at the time and I treated it much more as a one-off unique to this gentleman as opposed to a future epidemic of cultural rot. He was a decent guy, but he had a wife and young kids, and I felt absolutely awful for them more than anything when he "realized" about himself. They tried to make it work, but I have no doubt at some point they wanted nothing to do with him. At the time I tried to be nice and respect that he prefered to be called a "she," but it was mostly just super bizarre. I couldn't really take him seriously anymore, and didn't really ask any personal questions about it. The guy was pretty knowledgeable about technology and was nice enough to have around on the site. He never demanded acceptance or even that people respect his pronouns. More than anything I felt bad for him afterward and pitied him. The only reason I was still willing to associate with him in any capacity was because of our prior familiarity, in any event.

I did my best to be libertarian about it at first and disapprove personally but treat it as none of my business in my forced limited interactions with the perverts, same as I tried to do with the gays, but that quickly proved impossible. They showed themselves to be unworthy of pity as my interactions with them and familiarity with them and their condition grew.
 
There were a bunch of people online I disliked who were troons but back then it was just another minor subculture in the giant whiny liberal miasma and I didn't think much about it. Little did I know how all encompassing it would become...

I was more angry at regular homos for the bad behaviour and institutional power that troons would soon usurp from them.
 
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