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Tara Seplavy / Todd Seplavy is a troon who races bikes as a "woman" for Foxy Moxy, the same team Rhys McKinnon was on. They may be friends.

For some unknown reason Todd has a large following on his Instagram and Twitter, where he likes to opine about troons in women's sports, and also his "period":

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Todd trooned out 3 years ago, despite having a wife and two young kids at home. It must be weird to go through puberty at the same time your dad is developing breasts:

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Todd was a mediocre bike racer before he trooned out, but as a "woman" he has done somewhat better, earning a few podiums:

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Currently Todd is dating Jesse, another troon in what appears to be a polyamorous relationship. Despite Jesse being a loud and proud "marxist," he somehow found it ok to spend thousands of dollars on facial feminization surgery Before/after:

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Todd recently had SRS surgery, which means he can't race bikes for awhile. Not really sure how anyone with an open wound for genitals could ever be comfortable on a bike, but there you have it.

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Todd recently quit or was fired from a high-profile job at GT Bikes, and now is looking for success as a sort of troon ambassador of bike racing. One women's cycling blog did a profile on him. Note his t-shirt. Is gender really over, Todd? Or are you another victim of the gender-fueled troon cult?

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Jacob Tobia is back with more of his Transcel garbage;



Jacob Tobia’s memoir, Sissy: A Coming of Gender Story, garnered the nonbinary trans actor, author, and activist a six-figure deal with Putnam Books.

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Jacob Tobia’s memoir, Sissy: A Coming of Gender Story, garnered the nonbinary trans actor, author, and activist a six-figure deal with Putnam Books. Sissy takes fans from Tobia’s earliest nonconforming gender experiences through the intense gender policing that eventually drove those explorations underground, to their coming out gay in high school, and blossoming in college. Having trailed glitter through the years, in Sissy, Tobia eventually uses those sparkly bread crumbs to rediscover their identity and embrace a feminine-genderqueer expression.

“Most people experience just a profound level of gender policing throughout their entire lives, and it starts at such an early age that people don’t even realize their gender had been policed,” Tobia says now. “I’m [still] spending a lot of time excavating who I was, kind of organically and naturally and effervescently as a child.… What are the dreams that were foreclosed on by the gender policing I experienced?”


“As trans and queer people,” Tobia explains, many of us think about, “How did my gender as I understand it now, become my gender? And what parts of my gender do I take for granted that perhaps were built for me? I want to bring everyone into that conversation.… [Sissy] is a clarion call to everyone, to interrogate their own coming-of-gender story. What we are told we must do in order to be adults is so often aligned with what we are told we must do in order to be men or women… [and] everyone has a coming-of-gender story to tell.”

Now 27, Tobia has worked with the Human Rights Campaign, been featured on MTV’s The T Word and True Life: I’m Genderqueer, served as social media producer on Amazon’s Emmy Award-winning Transparent, been recognized on both the Forbes 30 Under 30 and Out 100 lists, and been featured in numerous publications. In addition, they have represented the LGBTQ-inclusive makeup line Fluide Beauty, spoken at conferences and on campuses across the country, and most recently performed in an all-trans reading of I Am My Own Wife.

In Sissy, Tobia, who grew up in North Carolina, recalls numerous moments when someone — often a well-meaning cis woman — schooled them about what is “appropriate” attire for a particular venue. To those who question what’s wrong with telling someone not to wear six-inch stilettos and the world’s shortest skirt if they want to be taken seriously at work, Tobia says, “‘Professionalism totally excludes my gender [and] I’m not the only person whose identity is almost completely excluded by [it].”


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“All language around propriety, around what’s ‘appropriate’ is coded,” they explain. “Whenever someone says, ‘Well that’s not proper’… or ‘That’s not really the culture here,’ my immediate question is always, ‘Well who is that culture designed to help? And who is that culture designed to hurt?’ For example, why is it rude to talk about money in our culture? The people who most benefit from not talking about money are the wealthy. And the same thing is true about any rules about what’s appropriate for gender, or appropriate for how to present your body. Are [those rules] made in the interest of people who don’t have power and need support, or are they made in the interest of people who already have all the power?”

Tobia has a very feminine presentation but a masculine, hirsute body and permanent five o’clock shadow — gifts from a Lebanese-American father. Simply walking down the street garners stares.

“People do look at gender nonconforming people like, ‘Oh my gosh, you’re living this level of authenticity and also this level of audacity… how could I ever?’ And it’s interesting because one of the things that we don’t talk about is that transphobia, specifically from cisgender men, is, I would say, 50 to 75 percent rooted in jealousy.”

“Cisgender men, when confronted with someone like me, sometimes have a gut response that is really challenging,” Tobia continues. “[These men think] I had physical violence done to my body for the slightest deviation from masculinity, and you just get to walk around in heels and a skirt and be OK? Like, Fuck that, right? We are able to own our gender in a way that they cannot possibly begin to imagine.”

Within this understanding, Tobia sees hope. “If we can all acknowledge our trauma and our pain, and if cis men come to the table and name their trauma, we can work through it together and then they don’t have to be jealous anymore. They can just be the other 25 percent — which is turned on.” Tobia laughs, but is actually quite serious.

“There’s a reason why trans porn is such a huge category. It’s not coming out of nowhere. Trans people are deeply and profoundly desired across all spectrums of bodies. From trans women who have fully transitioned; to trans women who have had top surgery but not bottom surgery; to gender nonconforming men like me who haven’t had any surgery, who are super hairy, who have very male bodies but have feminine gender presentations; and to sleek androgynous nonbinary trans men who maybe have less body hair and more androgynous features but haven’t necessarily had any medical transitions. Across spectrums of trans bodies, there are people who think that we’re really, really gorgeous. And who seriously want to get it [sexually]. But the culture we live in makes it so shameful to name that desire — people instead express that by violence.”


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Tobia argues that spotlighting the existence of this attraction is not only important to their own “liberation as a full human being,” but is also “profoundly intertwined with the liberation of bi and pansexual guys. Because culturally, we make no space for bi or pan men. And I really want to work on that from a place of profound selfishness. I can pretend it’s altruistic, but really I’m just trying to get some fucking dick!”

A year ago, Tobia wrote a piece for Them about dating while nonbinary, admitting “my dry spells are calculated not in days or weeks or months, but in years. In a world that both desexualizes and hypersexualizes trans-feminine people and treats us like street garbage, I am desperate to find companionship and touch.”

“Where I am right now, I’m still in a years’ long dry spell,” Tobia acknowledges to The Advocate. “I feel like I have to make the decision between expressing my gender in a way that feels good, or getting fucked. It sort of feels like they are mutually exclusive enterprises. I don’t just want a partner who thinks my body is attractive as long as there aren’t any feminine things on it. I need someone who’s profoundly attracted to me for exactly how sexy I am, and if it means that I be very single for a very long time in order for the world to catch up, so be it. I’ll be a great cougar!”

Tobia sees delving into sexual relationships not just as a personal goal, but a professional one as well.

“Digging into what it feels like to be in a sexual trans body is my next frontier. We live in this moment where we are working to liberate trans people to exist in public, but it’s like we haven’t even gotten to what sex liberation looks like for trans people.”

“But,” they add, “I’m hoping I won’t have to wait another decade to have a cute partner.”

Jacob and his weird gang of troons and their Brooklyn media pals need a thread of their own.
 
The absolute troonery of it all. This is the face of true insanity. How many sycophants commented with how beautiful they are?

A year ago, Tobia wrote a piece for Them about dating while nonbinary, admitting “my dry spells are calculated not in days or weeks or months, but in years. In a world that both desexualizes and hypersexualizes trans-feminine people and treats us like street garbage, I am desperate to find companionship and touch.”

“Where I am right now, I’m still in a years’ long dry spell,” Tobia acknowledges to The Advocate. “I feel like I have to make the decision between expressing my gender in a way that feels good, or getting fucked. It sort of feels like they are mutually exclusive enterprises. I don’t just want a partner who thinks my body is attractive as long as there aren’t any feminine things on it. I need someone who’s profoundly attracted to me for exactly how sexy I am, and if it means that I be very single for a very long time in order for the world to catch up, so be it. I’ll be a great cougar!”
You all are fucking street garbage. And no shit they're mutually exclusive. These non-binary troons don't seem to understand the concept of secondary and primary sex characteristics and biological attraction. Also, these troons remind me of those girls whose awful parents let them wear their Elsa dress to the store every day. No one gives a shit about your autistic obsession with bad fashion.
 
So Adrian Harrop has really gotten fucking crazy in the past couple of months. I jumped the gun on making a thread about him a long time ago. if anyone else wants to try and make a thread on him I am pretty sure it would go through now (I don't think it is encouraged for a k-farmer to try to make a thread more than once about the same person). The material I put together is still in a locked thread in proving grounds. He has reached his full cow potential and is balls deep in the rat king.
 
I used KF's search function to see if I could find a thread, came up empty handed, apologies if there's a giant one I'm missing. Came across a TEDx talk by "Shannon Thrace" who details the horrors of having her husband come out as a troon. In a later interview with feminist current she says her ex is now a troon activist who denies it was about fetish stuff (which she rebuts, it all started with him wanting to look at "tranny porn"). So, who is her ex husband? Admittedly I have not done much sleuthing, but I am very curious who this tranny-porn obsessed troon activist is. They have children, apparently, so for a hot second I thought maybe it was Kyle but figured it'd be in his thread if it was.
 
Found on Facebook. Had to screenshot it. I swear transgender boomers are the most interesting people
 

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What with it being a secluded compound out in the middle of the desert, La Zorra would probably make for an extremely good setting for a psychological horror game. Like you play as a young starry-eyed fakeboi about to start a new life out in the middle of nowhere with your trans sisters, and gradually more and more weird creepy shit starts happening until next thing you know you wake up on an altar with the troons about to harvest your uterus as a sacrifice to the Elder Gods in exchange for becoming true and honest loli catgirls.

You could even market it super woke since the main character is a genderspecial then do a complete edgy 180.
 
A troon says troons will turn normal people troons.
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I know next to nothing about this creep Emmy Zje. He creeps up in several Rat King's twitters (in particular Rhys McKinnon's). He claims to be a PhD and a professor, but I can't find where he teaches, where he graduated, or even what his discipline is. He writes outlandish pseudoscientific mindfucks for Medium, such as this and this.
 
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I know next to nothing about this creep Emmy Zje. He creeps up in several Rat King's twitters (in particular Rhys McKinnon's). He claims to be a PhD and a professor, but I can't find where he teaches, where he graduated, or even what his discipline is. He writes outlandish pseudoscientific mindfucks for Medium, such as this and this.

According to Emmy, he’s a professor of chemical engineering. Claims PhD in chemical and bio molecular engineering. He won’t name the school though.

Hilariously he wrote a self important resignation letter at his previous school full of shit science and general AGP spewing. Also has a wife and kids he trooned out on.
 
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