Ace culture is having no problems being premascetomy topless and showing your boobs bc you don't sexualize stuff in your mind, so you don't feel uncomfy.
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Inspired by @fixing-bad-posts I have decided to some the transphobic tweets I've seen.
[Image ID: Three images where everything has been editing away by soothing photos of water except for a few words. The first reads "non binaryism teaches that they can be if they don't match up to patriarchal expectations and teaches that being is positive" with a nonbinary flag filter over the background water. The second one reads "talking about having breasts estrogen induced cool" with a transfeminine filter over the background water. The last one reads "what people are can be a lot bigger than their bodies. There's no reason why you can't identify as what you actually are, other than patriarchy". End description.]
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Hhh this bat does NOT like the feeling of sore breasts due to being near my monthly maybe :( fuck
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trying to find a bra that actually fits; gotta love when both 5 internet size calculators and every brand you know of tell you that your measurements are impossible, even though they’re the real literal measurements you just took :||||||||
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the masculine urge to keep my breasts as a boy
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the counter-masculine urge to flatten my chest completely and finally be able to take my shirt off in public
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Acespec culture is not wanting your body to have any features that can be sexualized by others (e.g. not wanting large breasts in my case)
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"Why would you want to cut off perfectly healthy breast tissue???!!!"
First of all, I don't have perfectly healthy breasts. I haven't had healthy breasts since they started growing. I have macromastia and chronic fibrocystic breast tissue, which means that when I was 14-15 my *doctor* was the one to even bring up the idea of having some kind of breast surgery. She had breast reduction in mind, but the top surgery I want really isn't that much different than the reduction surgery I would have if I didn't have chest dysphoria. I would still likely need nipple grafts, the recovery time would be pretty much the same, the scarring would be pretty much the same. I was always going to remove my breast tissue, it was always on the table for me, the only change is how much breast tissue I'll be having removed.
Also here's the thing: you don't know for sure if breast tissue even is "perfectly healthy" until you do a biopsy. That's why it's standard procedure to perform a biopsy as part of double mastectomy top surgery, just in case there was something like cancer in the breasts requiring more follow-up.
And cis women get double mastectomies, even if they don't have something like cancer. Cis women who've discovered they have a high risk of developing breast cancer might elect to get a mastectomy before any cancer could develop- they were cutting off "perfectly healthy" tissue then. They were getting their breasts removed to improve their medical futures and to put their minds at ease. Are trans men getting top surgeries not doing exactly the same thing?
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Can we talk about sjms strange fascination with breasts🧍🏻 like they are pointed out SO much and described in. some typa way LIKE Inviting breasts??? Delicious as ripe apples ?????!!!??
i have an ebook of acomaf out rn and breasts are mentioned THIRTY-EIGHT TIMES while only mentioned 6 times in acowar WHAT WAS SJM FEELING IN ACOMAF???
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Ace culture is seeing everyone's obsession with tits and going :|
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Ridley Scott: I made a film about two rival officers constantly duelling throughout and in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, and now I've actually done a film about Napoleon!
Me: Great! Could you also do a film about Baron Dominique Jean Larrey, a vital innovator in European battlefield surgery and triage, often considered the first military surgeon; who pioneered the ambulance volantes ("Flying ambulances") to quickly transport wounded men from the battlefield, effectively creating a forerunner of the modern MASH units; co-led the team that performed one of the first accurately recorded pre-anaesthetic mastectomies in Western medicine; was spotted helping wounded men while under heavy fire during the Battle of Waterloo by the Duke of Wellington who purposefully ordered for his soldiers not to fire in Larrey's direction; and when captured by the Prussians after the battle was about to be executed on the spot when he was recognised by one of the German surgeons, who pled for his life because he had saved the life of Field Marshall Blücher's son some years earlier?
Ridley Scott:
Ridley Scott: Um.
Me: Yeah. Didn't think so.
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no but why are trans women talking about transmisogyny such an offensive thing to you. you literally arent a trans woman and you dont experience transmisogyny. you can’t argue against that? it’s a literal fact that trans women are demonized and targeted more in society? you’re doing exactly what these “baeddels” are complaining about, doesn’t that make them legitimate? you are straight up offended that other people experience worse oppression than you. why. why do you think that is justified.
Why are you so concerned with who has it worse? Why is trans men talking about their lived experiences, their struggles with the cis-hetero patriarchy, and their feelings classed as "speaking over trans women." This discussion isn't a pie. I am not coming onto blogs talking about transmisogyny and inserting myself into the conversation because it's rude. You would not in fact be having this conversation with me if you hadn't been trolling through the transandrophobia tag looking for something to get mad about.
And where on earth have I ever gotten mad about trans women talking about transmisogyny? Get a life.
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