Transtrenders are sexists, homophobic, ableist, and transphobic.

Ableism, pt1

Being trans doesn't mean being delusional or negationist of reality.
It doesn't mean to deny biology or attempt to change one's sex — which is impossible.


As a transexual, I would despise myself if I even were to say something like “BUT INTERSEXUALITY!!!” to attempt an argument for transsexuality.


DSD (Disorders of Sex Development) can have serious medical conditions and consequences, some of them are born without any reproductive organs at all, some with a mix of both, some need surgery, many never got the option to decide for such procedures to treat them. They DO NOT HAVE THE OPTION TO DECIDE WHETHER THEY WANT TO OR NOT WANT TO BE BORN WITH THIS CONDITION. THEY DO NOT HAVE TO TAKE ANYTHING TO BECOME INTERSEX.


It's a completely separate set of doctors and treatment, and I cannot fathom the idea of using someone else’s medication condition to attempt to argue for mine. It is repulsive and I can't stand anyone that dares to do such a thing.


For a complete DSD writing and more about their conditions and treatment, I’ve made a writing explaining how even within DSD, their medical treatment differs from each other and such.


One of my primary issues with those who pretend to be trans (bigender, trigender, non-binary and all of ‘them’) is how often they use these medical diagnoses as their “gotchat!” argumentative attempt. I hate it so much


This is clearly a form of medical discrimination against people with DSD. It's just using them for convenience into a belief system of such people.


Sexism

For what these people argue, being “gender identity” or “gender presenting” is just style. “Sotimes I feel like a boy, sometimes I feel like a girl” What is that even supposed to mean? Can they define what it means to “feel” that way? Is it just a way to cope with beliefs they can't mentally challenge? — like growing up in an environment where they were supposed to only do something because of being a woman, or only do something because of being a man? Is it because “only men can play sports”? Or because “only women can use makeup”? Yeah, internalized sexism applies hard towards these people.


Their arguments are emotional needs they haven’t met and beliefs they are not brave enough to challenge. They just accept and confirm them, as silly and sexist as they can be. It sounds like “well… I like boy and girl things, but I am a girl… SOOOOO instead of just being a girl that simply likes what she likes despise of it being marketed/labeled to be for boys or girls, I will confirm that I cannot challenge that, or accept that its okay to be a girl with mixed taste and confirm that since I do like both of these things, I am not capable of being a girl. So, I’m none.”

Plain sexism


A girl that likes “boy things” or is perceived to be “masculine” can be tomboy. She doesn't need to call herself anything other than a girl that has that type of personality.
A boy that likes “girl things” or is perceived as "feminine" can be a femboy. He doesn't need to call himself anything other than a boy that has that type of personality.
And no, he or she doesn't need to transition. Transitioning SHOULD NOT be for anyone right away without evaluations. One big part of that should be their sexist beliefs. They might just need to grow up from what mommy and daddy told them growing up that they needed to be based on being born male or female.


Homophobia

Internalized homophobia within those who transition with looks like this:

- In order to like a woman, I need to be a man. I don’t like men, I like women. I will transition into a man.

It's okay to be a lesbian. It's okay to be a feminine lesbian. It's okay to be a masculine lesbain.


- In order to like a man, I need to be a woman. I don’t like women, I like men. I will transition into a woman.

It's okay to be gay. It's okay to be a feminine gay. It's okay to be a masculine gay.


Transphobia

Transitioning comes more than just “I like blue! I’m a boy”, “I like to craft stuff while wearing a dress and pretend I’m not a woman or a man”, “I like makeup and pink. I’m a girl!” “I don’t identify with being a woman or a man so I am none!”


Real transitioning has medical consequences for both females and males. And those considering transition should always be presented with the medical facts, pretty often we do not have the data presented.


This a list, I’ll add the evidence on the main page that I am working at. main transsexuality page >>


For males

  1. Hormonal axis suppression = reduced sperm production (often infertility)
  2. Secondary sex characteristics changes:
    • Breast development
    • Fat distribution
    • Muscle mass
    • Skin & hair
  3. Sexual function

  1. Cardiovascular risks (oral form)
  2. Metabolic effects, like insulin sensitivity
  3. Liver effects
  4. Bone health (osteopenia / osteoporosis)
  5. Cancer risks 1: Breast cancer (higher than males/men that are not under HTR, lower compared to women/females) 2. Prostate cancer risk (because of low testosterone)

Endocrine impact on the brain chemistry


For females

  1. Hormonal axis suppression (Menstrual cycles stop = amenorrhea)
  2. Secondary sex characteristics changes - permanent deeper voice (Dysphonia — testosterone thickens the vocal folds)
  3. Hair changes — which could end androgenic alopecia (male pattern baldness)
  4. Muscle mass and strength + fat redistribution with a control pattern
  5. Skin changes - sebum production — more acne

Which lead to an increased risk of Hypertension, Stroke, Cardiovascular disease (long-term)


Endocrine impact on the brain chemistry

Testosterone affects:

Possible outcomes:


For both, many things are NOT reversible.

Because of the entire impact, from the physical, psychological and social aspect transitioning should NEVER been given to anyone just because they "identify" with it, one day feel one thing and the other a complete different other thing, think that being gay or a lesbian is wrong, can’t recognize their reality, or can’t even understand the medical implications within the condition.


Real transitioning comes with a long journey. Most of the things happening to my body won’t ever be reversible, and sadly… I don’t even know if I will be able to have kids of my own. Transtrenders want the attention, they don’t want the reality. Just a need to mock someone else’s medical condition, no action required. Just screaming, threatening, crying at the world, using medical conditions as their convenience without realizing they are insulting the real procedures, trade-offs and attempting to obstruct reality. I cannot stand them. The level of transphobia is insufferable.


Ableism within gender dysphoria

It's simple. Gender dysphoria is a mental disorder. There is nothing inherently wrong with having a mental disorder.

I don’t think I will ever be able to understand the panic within the statement. What’s wrong with having a mental disorder? Does having a mental disorder make you evil, a monster, or immediately incapable of doing things? It is a mental disorder. Stop treating mental health like it’s this thing that makes someone such things just because of having those things.


I don’t like lies. I hate medical lies. I despise them.

They exist everywhere. From the scum that sells magical cure it all supplements, those who are anti vaccines, crystal healings, homeopathic practices, magnetic jewelry and so many others. The thing is that not all the time this becomes out of evil. It's out of just “tradition” or form to protest against “big pharma” (which is horribly expensive and seems poorly regulated lately — though when I was in class a few years ago we talked about meat quality control in class, I think it was with president Roothvelth? It would be interesting to see if there’s been real advancement within quality control since then) — as if the supplements industry wasn’t just doing that, even with worst practices and “trust me bro” magical cure advertisement. Not everything is executed through malice, but the consequences of it don’t care about intent, only results.

tbc
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