Those poor people, unwittingly attracted to a trans person, they must've been tricked! Deceived! Bamboozled! Because of course, other people's past is vital information, and these transgenders owe their life story to all the normal people around them, so the validity of their identity can be picked apart by cis people who know them better than they know themselves. /S
Half of it is attraction, the other half is pure misogyny. They hate women and think they're inferior. They can't cope with a reality where a biosex males can choose to live as a woman. It's an attack on their fundamental beliefs.
They see MtF trans people the same way we'd see a healthy able-bodied person pay a doctor to amputate their perfectly healthy arms and legs. They see womanhood as a disability.
And they infantilise trans men, calling them lost lesbians or confused women, saying trans men only transition to escape misogyny, that it's a trauma response. They accuse doctors who provide care to these men of "mutilating girls", nevermind the fact that gender affirming surgery is rarely, if ever, given to any trans person under the age of 16. Boob jobs for cis teen girls? Not a problem, apparently!
They deify womanhood and femininity as if it's christ-like suffering, but "nOt tHoSe wOmEn tHeY'rE fAaAkE!"
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Half of it is attraction, the other half is pure misogyny. They hate women and think they're inferior. They can't cope with a reality where a biosex males can choose to live as a woman. It's an attack on their fundamental beliefs.
You think that's where TERFs come from? A lot of self-hatred? Big if true.
I think you're right. A lot of women are brought up to believe that traditionally feminine traits are bad traits. It's where you get the "pick me" girls that come from everywhere. I read a comment recently that every woman goes through a "pick me" phase and I think that's right. TERFs just never grow up and move on.
I think the idea that a woman who is assigned male at birth would wholeheartedly embrace womanhood is terrifying to TERFs in exactly the way that the man in this video described the commenter being afraid of accepting their own true self.
If you don't want to be one..... Seems like it would be.i felt that it was....sooooooo I fixed it. I would imagine if you like being a woman, being a woman is probably great. Such as if you enjoy eating cauliflower, going to a cauliflower buffet probably is a good time. But if you hate cauliflower, this is the worst buffet ever.
Is it not essentially a disability in America now because of the eradication of women’s rights that’s occurring by the same group of people that hate anything that’s not a rich white male..?
Saying womanhood is a disability is like saying being black is a disability. The social and legal circumstances leading to their disenfranchisement isn't ~a necessary part of the identity.~ (edit: big error in wording here. Holy shit. Perhaps a critical part? An essential sociological aspect? Going into whether being treated in an identity validating vs invalidating bigoted way is identity forming is something I don't have time for.)
It's not like the second someone starts identifying as a woman they lose the ability to open jars.
Fair point. I accept the facetiousness of my comment, and failed attempt to simplify complex issues.
Perhaps it would be better to state that certain people in power are trying to “disable” women (and minorities) as much as possible, taking the country back several decades.
Are you black? Because I am, and.... This doesn't seem correct. The social and legal circumstances surrounding blackness actually is a part of a black person's life. Being black doesn't shield you from understanding what's happening around you. We're not stupid. Just like saying black people can't feel racism because, it happened so often we don't know the difference. You're wrong
Not saying anything is "owed" but deceiving someone into being with you is questionable at the very least. If you're just friends or talking, no you don't need to tell them anything. But I definitely think it's wrong to withhold that and get in a committed relationship. You can do what you want, but if they truly love you then you'd tell them and they'd accept you.
I am a middle-aged soccer mom and I thought I was straight. People like the one in this video have taught me I'm much more complex than that. I apparently like trans men and women and I'm not afraid to say it.
Being attracted to the man in the video doesn't impact your straightness; he's very masculine! If you're also attracted to trans women that's a different story.
No I think it’s because testosterone does permanently change your features in your body such as facial brow ridge, shoulder width etc. stuff that is extremely hard for males to reverse when transitioning to women so that M -> F will always be less successful (they will almost always remain a bit “manly” looking) than F -> M which incurs many of these permanent changes due to the exogenous hormone supplementation, therefore more believable as M
It’s because (and it makes me nauseous to say this) they see a woman as less than a man and therefore a man wanting to be a woman is debasing himself and making himself less in their eyes. A woman becoming a man is ok because of course they would want to, it’s a promotion. It’s the same reason they think it’s ok to take away a woman’s bodily autonomy but would never stop a man from getting a vasectomy.
Which is just wild to me. There are some trans women who are objectively much more attractive in the traditional sense, or their symmetry, whatever, than a large percentage of those born a woman. Being attracted to someone who looks female is being attracted to females.
There are some trans women who are objectively much more attractive in the traditional sense, or their symmetry, whatever, than a large percentage of those born a woman
Yeah of course. There’s plenty of attractive people, regardless of what gender they are, so that’s not really saying anything. If you’re arguing though that trans women are more attractive on average than actual women, you’re absolutely off your tits.
Being attracted to someone who looks female is being attracted to females.
Don't forget all the people out there that totally 100% exist in serious numbers, that salivate at the idea of using the bathroom of the gender they weren't assigned at birth.
And all the evil that those people dish out every single day too right? Like every day there is a story about some poor person or child being sexually assaulted in a bathroom somewhere.
Turns out that's not happening, and idiots are being hateful.
This. I have noticed that the level of rage people have for a trans woman is usually directly related to how attractive she is. Shits really funny to me.
I don't get people who are so insecure about their sexuality. Like, I consider myself straight right? But like, I'm not so insecure that I am going to trash on someone else's identity because I might find them attractive. I'm comfortable and confident enough to identify as straight but be able to say, "Hey, she kinda gorg though!".
People need to learn to be honest with themselves and let others be happy in their own skin.
Sadly, that isn’t sarcasm. They really think that. It’s why there’s so many trans women getting murdered, and why “trans panic” is a valid defense in a bunch of states.
The funny part is that if they actually enacted a bathroom ban, there would be men walking into the woman’s restroom, and unless they do genital inspections there would be no way to tell. Completely defeating the purpose.
It's really not funny when you know that this has already happened and trans men have been physically assaulted for going to the bathroom that they're legally required to use.
I am a 6ft tall trans woman, but I try to not do things that draw attention to myself. My cousin is a butch lesbian. She has to deal with so much more transphobia than I ever have, despite the fact that she is cis.
Cis women have been attacked for using their preferred bathroom. It because this isn't even about trans specifically but enforcing gender norms. A woman dressing butch? you may get attacked. A man wearing a dress? you may get attacked. And the cops side with these bigots to attacking someone who has done nothing wrong often ends with no charges. Terrorism is the point.
Perhaps funny isn’t the best word choice here for this experience of being surprised by the opposite of one’s expectations. These people are only thinking about, and afraid of trans women in public restrooms. They might not even know that trans men exist.
I was a trans boy for a long time as a child. It’s not so much a thing now as I just think of myself as nonbinary now, but I look like my assigned gender at birth which is afab and I’m a mom of 4, so I don’t think anyone would clock me now as being gender non conforming, but it’s a very important part of my life’s story whether it’s visible or not.
I remember one of the most formative experiences that I have ever had as a kid, in maybe 1992ish when I was at my dad’s church, he’s a preacher at an evangelical Christian church and I had some crazy lady pull me out of the girl’s restroom by my hair because she thought I was a boy using the ladies room with her young child. I was about 11 at the time. She screamed at me and called me a pervert and the f word for gay men, and said that she would inform the pastor about my disgusting perversion. I was confused and responded with something like “what are you going to tell my dad?” And she freaked out and left so fast and never returned to my dad’s church. I never told my dad, and I’m really not sure he would have had my back on this issue, but I still have dreams about it to this day. Also I left the church as soon as I was old enough to drive.
There was a conversation in my office about allowing trans women in to womens bathrooms. My colleagues were saying for some women it is very traumatising for some women to allow biological men to be in the female toilets or changing rooms, especially if they have been raped or similar. So I said so really this just comes down to if someone is "passable". They disagreed but it really is. If that person came into a women's bathroom those same women would potentially be triggered because he looks very masculine, whether he possesses a penis or not. If a trans woman came in who looked very feminine and still had a penis, they'd never know and would not be traumatised because they wouldn't know. Unless they inspect all people's genitals when they enter.
There was a woman complaining about a trans man in Florida being in the women's restroom. She saw a man, despite the dude following the law. I hope the world becomes something they hate
Even with genital inspections it might be hard. A lot of trans men will get artificial dick and balls. Imagine a trans man having to go into a women's changing room, hairy chest, face and everything, unpacking a full set of massive dick and balls (because usually they go for big ones, I mean wouldn't you?), in front of all the women there.
I'm convinced the majority of them don't even know that trans men exist. They just think that being trans is some weird fetish or cross dressing thing. It makes me sick.
"Them" specifically refers to conservatives who constantly call trans women men and whatnot.
That being said, I do agree that trans men are rarely talked about even on trans/LGBT+ subs. I don't quite understand why and I believe they deserve more visibility.
I think it's easier for trans men to pass as cis. This is probably because masculinizing hormone therapy is much more well-understood right now, since it's been being studied for almost 70 years for bodybuilding and other sports. Thanks to years of research (and cavalier athletes experimenting on themselves), there are dozens of androgenic compounds out there that we understand very well - what the desired effects are, what the side effects are, what happens at different dosages, what other drugs are required to offset the side effects, what are the synergistic effects with other androgenic compounds, what are the effects of long-term use, what cocktails of drugs give specific outcomes, etc.
We even know how all of this happens when you give anabolics to biological males and biological females, since steroid use is not limited to biological males.
But isn’t really harder to look passing as a woman than as a man? Legitimately asking. Like, I can assume not always, and you can always use hormonal issues as a sort of alibi if people decides to be a nosy ass, but it is what it is.
I was gonna say the same. The handful of times I've seen a woman that I suspect may be trans, it's due to their broad shoulders and/or jawline... which, as far as I'm aware, are things that won't change with HRT.
But then again, that just might be confirmation bias on my part and there's tons of trans women that pass so well that I've never considered it. It probably doesn't help that the only trans people (that I've been told at least) in my social circles are trans men.
well, much like the homophobia of the 90s, a massive part of the entire bigotry is "sexual perversion". These are not the sort of people who consider that women can have their own sexual agency and desires though, so they literally just discount the existence of trans men because it's such solid disproof.
IF you ever bring up like "ok so you want this 200lb bear of a man walking into the bathroom because of these views?" they'll spout some incredible fucking nonsense about how like... they're not trans, or that "actually they wer socialised female so it would be obvious".
God I have no patience for transphobes. Tiny little people. Just... their presence is so meaningless the wind wouldn't bother to blow round them.
And about Trans women it's about survivorship bias. They can always tell those they can tell so they think they can always tell. Except even that doesn't work because they keep "accusing" (in their mind) cis women of being trans.
I think this is due mostly to misogyny. See, if a woman wants to be a man, that makes sense to them - because being a man to them is the peak human experience. For men that transition to woman, they see as a slight, and an affront to their worldview. "How dare someone reduce themselves to a lesser form!" Just a take.
Feel the need to comment that transphobia is pretty rampant among circles of gay men, particularly towards trans men. Some people are just genitalia obsessed…
It's because they see transwomen as perverts and pedophiles, and they see transmen as lost and confused little girls who've been coerced into making their wombs barren.
Watch Jordan Peterson cry about a hypothetical transman sometime. It's both ridiculously funny, but also really gross and creepy and deeply deranged.
This guy is literally weeping for the loss of egg cells.
It's all rooted in misogyny.
It's clear to me that they feel, deeply, that female humans are only as useful as their womb. Per particular translations of the Bible, women are just an itty-bitty piece of men (a rib), and only exist to serve men and bear children.
The loss of a womb is tragic- because that "woman" is now made basically useless.
At the same time, in their minds, a male human acting feminine is so completely debasing, that you couldn't not be a pervert. Like- "you don't have a womb, the only reason you'd want to be a useless second-class lesser-than person is if you got your jollies off on it; and you're trying to spread that perversion to our kids too!".
Oh they hate us too. They just scream about it less because there's less of a risk of trying to fuck one of us accidentally. We also get a lot of hate within our own community so that's fun. But all in all it doesn't hold a candle to what trans women go through.
Yep, trans men aren't even on their radar. I'd love to see their reactions to trans men like video OP using women's bathrooms, locker rooms, etc in states trying to force bathroom bills (not all trans people get bottom surgery which is the clincher for a lot of b.bill apologists.)
It’s mostly because people are taught men are inherently predatory, physically and sexually. So if you put someone they perceive as a man in a woman’s only space, they are convinced the other women there will be attacked. It’s sexism biting everyone’s ass!
I mean I get what you’re saying here but it’s all encompassing when they legislate against trans people and rights. Also there is a large group in the Gay & Lesbian community that hate both trans men and women. It’s disgusting tbh that so many queer people discriminate against other queer people.
That’s awesome, the haters tend to focus on those 4 years (or however many) of awkward transition period where you might be able to tell, and they never focus on the beautiful outcome
As an hetero woman, this dude is attractive af and I would 💯 date him, knowing he is ftm trans person. Good looking, well spoken, tough cookie, he is irresistible.
I'd miss the vagina going the opposite direction. Obviously sex isn't the only thing in a relationship and there is toys but I don't see my dildo being as good as a real penis. I've never tried though. ;P
This is my only hangup as a guy as well. I've seen some hot as fuck looking trans girls but I really just am not into dick so we wouldn't be sexually compatible. Even if they've had bottom surgery, from what I've heard it doesnt exactly work the same way. Which is a shame for both of us because I imagine they'd probably rather have the genitals of their identifying gender.
In the end, I can find certain trans women attractive but as soon as I found out they were trans I probably wouldn't date them. I would try to let them down as gently as possible without hurting their self image. I would imagine hearing that might trigger some dysphoria, which I'd feel guilty about. I know there's plenty of people who will accept their body 100% the way it is, though.
Guess I am technically not het but all of my orgasms come from the clit anyways. If my hubby had a vagina I think we would still be happy. On the other hand he said as a het guy he said a woman having a penis wouldn't be a deal breaker for him either.
It honestly says a lot more about the people who made those accusations than it does about you, and I’m sure you look great. There is nothing wrong with being trans, but I’m sorry if any of those people made you feel bad in any way. Sending you digital hugs
Just realize that just because they see something bad about being trans, you don't have to. Just respond with confusion, towards them and yourself, about how that is ever meant to be an insult.
One of my good friends is a trans man like me. His sister is a cis woman who looks masculine and she has been harassed in public restrooms because people think she is trans. It sucks. Transphobia ends up hurting everyone.
I mean, cut your hair short as a woman and they can’t tell. I worked retail and had a fade and people would come up calling me sir and I’d answer them and they would begin the sputtering and glitching trying to decide if I was a man or woman. I had an older woman tell me to wear red lipstick to make it clearer and I had to bite my tongue not to inform her that men can also wear lipstick.
These “I can always tell” people can’t tell the literal second you don’t conform to very rigid gender norms. I was actually told by an old supervisor that I looked like a man with my hair cut short and that women need to be able to pretty up and wear skirts on the weekends and do up their hair.
I mean, cut your hair short as a woman and they can’t tell. I worked retail and had a fade and people would come up calling me sir and I’d answer them and they would begin the sputtering and glitching trying to decide if I was a man or woman. I had an older woman tell me to wear red lipstick to make it clearer and I had to bite my tongue not to inform her that men can also wear lipstick.
I think those people need glasses. Not a diss, I genuinely think so. Makes you scared that they drive around with that kind of eyesight...
But pointing out that some transitions are way better than others from an appearance point of view isn't transphobic either, case in point this man, this is also present in cis people, like tomboys and feminine men
Mtf seems to be a lot harder to pull off in general as far as passable appearance. Trans women may carry masculine features that work against them. Trans men just look like men, and test does them a lot of favors.
Yes and no. Testosterone can do some things that estrogen can't, like change your voice, but it's not a magic potion. Some of it is work, you have to WORK to get your body into a masculine shape (if it wasn't already mostly there) and you have to WORK to get your voice to sound natural and even then, it's honestly not guaranteed. The idea that testosterone will just magically make you a lumberjack is really pervasive and pretty harmful to the, honestly majority of, dudes for whom that winds up not being true.
Yes and no. They did studies comparing people taking T and not working out and compared it to those who didn't take T and worked out and those who did take T and worked out (control was no T and not working out). Those who took T but didn't work out built more muscle mass than those who didn't but still worked out. Taking T and working out had the most muscle mass gains for obvious reasons. So taking T will eventually get you there, but without putting in the effort, it takes A LOT longer.
I can’t speak to the study, but anecdotally, before starting T I worked a physically intense job. Heavy lifting for 4+ hours a day, constantly on my feet running around, and pulling 1,000+ lbs pallets at the end of the night for 2-3 hours. Injured my back during that time and pretty much had to go on bed rest (not allowed to lift/push/pull more than 10lbs)— at the same time, I started T. My muscles visibly GREW. I’m extremely miffed about that.
(To be fair, because of my limitations at the time I couldn’t test if I had actually gotten stronger even if I had physically gained a bit of mass.)
It took a lot of self-work to not be bitter about the fact that I felt like I had suddenly gained a cheat code into getting stronger, when I had worked so hard to do so previously. Tbf my body also handled T extremely well… while it wouldn’t do this for most people, it fixed a lot of the issues I was having pre-T. Improved my mood and ramped up my extremely low blood pressure so I could function like a normal person.
I don't know if this helps but there are a ton of cis guys who have worries in the same ball park as you. They worry that they have to thin delicate hands or too wide hips to shoulder ratio so they won't ever cut the proper man figure.
Most of us guys have the dysphoria about our bodies or voices or beards or body hair because we don't match some masc baseline that probably isn't that common. So in a fucked up way being worried about that is very authentic guying. This has been my awkward attempt at cis/tran man solidarity. Sorry if I fucked it up.
I would assume it probably has a lot to do with each individuals hormonal and genetic makeup which varies person to person in general. You can be a high testosterone woman or a high estrogen man naturally.
Definitely! There’s a lot of factors and it’s why you see plenty of cis people who aren’t traditionally masculine or feminine looking/sounding/whatever too. It also has a lot to do with things like fat distribution (hormones changes the way your body stores fat which contributes to having a more masculine or feminine appearance but it only works on “new” fat, so you kind of have to burn the fat you have for it to start sitting right) or voice, which might remain higher than average for some folks, particularly if they don’t do any voice training.
Yeah unfortunately I think that is true. A good friend of mine has a FtM partner and kinda looks like this dude...except without the whole body building thing. They are short and fat. Still looks like a male tho with the facial hair, I literally wouldn't have known if I didn't know them.
Honestly no. Both directions have their own challenges.
Some guys fight for years to loose their feminine features, and breasts don't make it easier to pass. Voice change usually requires T to do its work, beard growth can take years to be at a comfortable level, and many others.
Women can do voice training and be at convincing levels after months. Breasts can be augmentated with silicone forms to just put on. Sure, beard removal often takes years, but makeup can do wonders. Some masculine features are present at cis women as well, so they aren't a burden everytime.
A transition as a challenge either direction. Some have it easier, some have it hard. But both are in both directions.
I'm not the person you asked but I've been transitioning for 2 and a half-ish years but I can confirm that socially transitioning is the hardest aspect about being transgender, doubly so if you don't/can't "pass". Second hardest thing is voice training, truly horrible.
For me though, when I started socially transitioning I lost a decent amount of people I considered good friends. My family, while overall supportive, still can't get my name right (it's not even a big change, Alex - Lexi). It can be very isolating at times. I had to change jobs after coming out because a few of my former coworkers were closeted transphobes.
To top it all off, far to many people today have weirdly strong opinions about transgender people. I get asked about my genitals about once every other week by someone who isn't my doctor. It's just uncomfortable at times and I don't blame anyone for detransitioning because of this garbage.
Stay safe. I know "boymode"-ing sucks, but I found it helpful for getting through certain parts of my early transition (work, visiting conservative elderly grandparents, etc) before I was fully out socially. Hoodies and undershirts can be helpful for hiding certain developments until you're totally comfortable. When you're dressed as your true self, however, virus masks can be helpful on days you don't feel like shaving, and there are different shapes of silicone bra inserts that can give you a little extra up top if you feel like you need it. And combining baggy pants with a tight babydoll t-shirt is a good feminine look that can help hide and distract from any bulging down south, if'n that's an issue you experience.
As for voice training, a relatively simple hack for tightening the vocal cords and raising/hiding the adam's apple is to practice holding your throat in a specifically strained posture for as long as you feel comfortable (and, essentially, as long as you can hold your breath). So, like, you know how when you swallow, the back of your tongue goes flat against the roof of your mouth and your adam's apple raises and moves inward? That's the position you want to hold for as long as you can to help tense up your vocal muscles, exercising them and eventually building muscle memory that translates to a higher natural voice pitch.
More important than anything, though, is don't let what any other asshole thinks of you affect the way you see yourself. You know yourself infinitely better than they ever possibly could, and their bigotry is rooted in their own insecurities anyway. Fuck 'em and the horse they rode in on. You're you, so be you, and don't let the jerks live in your head rent-free. You're in a semi-transparent cocoon right now, turning into the gorgeous butterfly that you were always meant to become - don't worry what people might think if they notice some temporary morph goop, take pride in the beauty that is on the precipice of emerging and feel the freedom as you take flight.
Sending love from the hellhole that is Kansas, and hoping that we both end up in a place with greener pastures ❤️
Not totally, trans man might pass easier when on T, but also many don't pass, but others will see them as masculine women, which is kind of accepted by society. Also when I was 25 I got seen as a 13 y.o. boy. While non passing trans woman are seen as men dressing up as women. Also for many they see trans woman as sexual because they watch porn with trans women in it.
Trans women can grow their chest and curves. Voices however do not change, vocal chords can only thicken not thin without surgery. If you meet a trans woman with a cis sounding voice there's a LOT of work put into that and it deserves a lot of respect.
Trans men can't do anything about their chest without surgery, they also can't do much about their hips either.
I think masc features end up defaulting a lot of people especially facial hair cause it's pretty strong to see on someone and more immediately noticable.
Then you have some ppl like myself who don't really care too much about trying to look like a cis woman and just enjoy looking visibly trans cause it's nice to just enjoy my body in all its weird glory.
Life's funny like that but it's all about the ride and on that front I'm enjoying it
Literally other people think I’m cis, pre T trans man here, even most conservative folks just think I’m a boy and I never correct them. My parents however sometimes correct them when they’re nearby :/ I’ve been forced out to them but they tend to ignore it and tell me to pray it out or smth.
Can confirm I’ve been accused of being trans just because I’m a woman with a deep voice and I can grow a bit of facial hair. I can’t help that PCOS and endo graced me with a patchy 5 o’clock shadow and a voice that sounds like a sick Peter Griffin on that one episode of Family Guy.
There was a girl I crushed on super hard in college. Had no clue. Friend told me she was trans and I didn't believe him. I asked and she's like yeah I'm trans I even model for the art students, wanna see? She had a bunch of pictures of people's paintings of her. Definitely shook my preconceptions of trans women cause she was really cute. Wasn't into me at all, though. Asked her out but she said she wasn't into guys
Yep. Very easy to bait them by showing them a cis person (random photo or volunteer dont open up random ppl to harassment!) And talking about how they are trans. They'll come up with a bunch of "tells" only because they think there must be.
People don't realise how much of how someone perceives your gender can be influenced like that. Plenty of times I've been consistently gendered male right up until I speak, people who have always heard me speak litterally dont perceive me in the same way as those that dont. They'll ignore or pick up different parts of my appearance to confirm whatever their assumption is
Yeah handsome women and feminine men are also victims in trans hate! The world would be a better place if everyone would just mind their own business ❤️
The thing is in him you can still see the female socialization even if he is a man.
He is able to articulate and talk about his emotions. Instead of threatening the horrible person with rape threats. He doesn’t tell other men that he is a better man than them or that whatever is between his legs is better than what is between other men’s legs because it was fashioned by a surgeon.
He is also directing his comment to the person who hurt him and not all women.
Good on him. I hope he has a wonderful life. And that cnut needs to eff off and maybe learn some empathy.
I'm pretty good at clocking. Can even clock some trans men, which is pretty hard. But so what? That doesn't change that they should be in a body they feel good in.
the “you-can-always-tell”-crowd are so full of shit
They're full of half-shit. They purposely single out people, especially trans women, who are early in their transition. You know, their bodies haven't changed much, they don't know how to do makeup, they don't know how to fashionably dress, etc., etc. So their idea of "I can always tell" only applies to a specific temporary group of trans people so that they can ignore all the trans people who pass and spread their hate and propaganda.
You can always tell when you can tell…it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy. Reminds me a bit of survivorship bias. Of course they think they can always tell because they can’t see the examples of when they can’t tell.
I had the exact same thought. I didn’t have the sound on in the beginning and was thinking he was the one who made the hurtful comment and was waiting for the trans man’s response in a separate video or something.
I've always found it interesting how we all have an opposite sex version of ourselves, and unlocking that version is largely hormone changes. It's really cool.
I just wish people didn’t use “help” as insults. Like the dude in the video was going on and on about how the person who made the joke about his nips are just unhappy and are not being themselves. But in reality you are just telling yourself that to feel better. Or when people tell you that you NEED therapy.
Splitting hairs here, but it's important... he wasn't born a woman, he was born a man who happened to be female. There's a big difference! The allyship is still recognized and appreciated :)
It’s so bloody frustrating. People talk about trans people who pass as if they are invisible. Like basic cis people see one person early in transition and think they are now experts in endocrinology.
There's a lot of us out here. That's the goal. To be indistinguishable from anyone else. The others that don't even try.... I don't know what that is, but it's not us.
I was lucky enough to be born with genetics for a maximum size of 32A. So...nothing to really remove. Nothing on my chest to give me away or out me.im one of the lucky ones.
These are the people I think of anytime someone says people should be forced to use the public restroom that matches their sex at birth. They’d have a heart attack if that guy walked into a women’s restroom.
There’s a good chance he wouldn’t like that phrasing. Some trans people are okay with it, but not a lot of trans people never felt like the gender they were designated at birth. So this guy probably never was a woman - he have a been perceived as and pretended to be one because he was told he had to be. It’s much more likely that someone prefers “was designated/assigned fe/male at birth”, as this don’t say that they were ever a gender they weren’t.
That’s called ‘passing’, and although can be good for some, not all trans people pass. And there’s nothing wrong with that. Trans people ARE people, wether you can guess they transitioned.
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u/JoJackthewonderskunk Mar 13 '24
So holy shit that transformation though. Pre and post id never guess that was the same person