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I know of at least one person who was approved and given a mastectomy at around 16 after one therapy appointment. And they realized they were not trans and now have permanent damage to their body.
She was on a jubilee video about trans kids, wish I could remember her name. Just because it isn't common doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
Just correcting your error there.
"The people who have been pushing puberty blockers as safe and reversible were always in the “transition now, ask questions never” crowd, because they always believed it was more important to physically mutilate a child for life than it was to have anyone question the political activism/fetishism of the trans community."
Lmao completely wrong.
1. The whole point of puberty blockers is to let kids grow up before deciding if they want to transition.
2. GRS isn't mutilation and children don't get it.
3. Being trans isn't a fetish.
Hey, guess what?
Puberty isn't a thing that can be safely paused without causing severe, permanent damage to the brain, bones, and organs! The people pushing that shit are more concerned with getting kids to transition as soon as possible, rather than caring about safety or long-term health, because they fetishize the political activism and faux-heroism of "protecting trans kids" more than they care about whether or not they just doomed a child to a shortened lifetime of organ failure, lower IQ, and underdeveloped bones!!
You're either and idiot or a demon if you support this shit and defend it.
Yeah, that lol. I was always the one who was drowning in my mental illnesses, but it would never be fair for me to expect a partner to immerse themselves in that to save me. This is what that quote comes off as saying. I had to save myself.
“Never give up on someone with mental illness. When “I” is replaced by “we”, illness becomes wellness.”
@stinkyracoon I'm asexual and don't care about men's opinions, but thanks for showing off how sexist you are. Get therapy, darlin.
Men get pegged as shallow a lot, but in my real life experience, women are more shallow than men.
A lot of the men I’ve talked to don’t care if a woman has some extra weight, or is taller than them, or doesn’t have flawless skin. And even more men prefer women who don’t wear a lot of make up. (Not that I’m saying make up is bad, I love make up.)
I’ve noticed a lot of women, on the other hand, won’t date guys who are shorter than them (that’s a really popular one), or they have some other physical standard they expect.
Yet we ostracize men who have standards and applaud women who do. Those men are shallow while those women are strong independent “don’t need no man” types.
The hypocrisy is pretty amusing, to say the least.
Vegan, low carb asparagus and butternut squash soup. Topped with sunflower seeds and almond yogurt. All the veggies were roasted in high quality sesame and chili oils. It turned out soooooo good.