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[–]CuntWorshiperWomenholic full time | vagina fetishist part-time 16 insightful - 3 fun16 insightful - 2 fun17 insightful - 3 fun -  (7 children)

I wish I could unsee it

[–]GarageCar[S] 17 insightful - 1 fun17 insightful - 0 fun18 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

I feel the same. I didn't know what "trans" was, when I learned what they meant by it and what they do to themselves, I just wished to dig a hole and bury myself in it because that would be the only way to unsee this "gender" mess. :(

[–]CuntWorshiperWomenholic full time | vagina fetishist part-time 25 insightful - 1 fun25 insightful - 0 fun26 insightful - 1 fun -  (4 children)

Yeah. I mean, I believe adults can do whatever they want to their own bodies but see this stuff is still depressing to me.

Probably because growing up all I wanted was to be born a boy ‘so I could like girls’ and not be disgusting for it. With the amount of internalized homophobia I had and the amount of homophobia I had to take from others, I am 100% sure that if I was a teen now or gender ideology was a big thing back then in my country, I would be trans. That is very sad. I can imagine other girls going through the same things and instead of challenging homophobia/sex roles and treat their dysphoria/misogyny/homophobia they want to conform to it.

[–]GarageCar[S] 14 insightful - 1 fun14 insightful - 0 fun15 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

I went through the same thing as you so I totally get you. I was an 11 year old girl, that was when I started being attracted to girls, before that age I wasn't attracted to anyone really. I was just a nerd who people jokingly said "was married to her books". And in my homophobic country I thought I was a boy for being attracted to girls ... that thought process was disgusting, I was being homophobic and wrong. Very wrong.

I'm just so happy that when I sat down and told my sisters (who turned out to be lesbians themselves) about my disgusting thoughts at the age of 13, they knocked sense into me. It helped they studied biology in school too, so they wouldn't buy the "girl in a boy's body" or "boy in a girl's body" bs. They told me no matter what I do I'm a girl and can never be a boy so I should "get my shit together" and accept it. And I did.

If they weren't against this gender belief themselves, who knows what I would have done to myself, I would probably have done surgery and hormones. I was being a homophobic idiot and my sisters changed me for the better. Everyday I thank them for not letting me drown in the trans bs.

Excuse the rant, I just really really dislike what these trans people stand for.

[–]hyunnahh 8 insightful - 2 fun8 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 2 fun -  (2 children)

It helped they studied biology in school too, so they wouldn't buy the "girl in a boy's body" or "boy in a girl's body" bs

My god, I'm currently studying biology too and some of my classmates are the biggest sjws/activists/TRAs ever, the cringe is insane

[–]our_team_is_winning 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Do the schools actually have "woke biology" now? Please tell me the textbooks still use the words man and woman and not "people who menstruate" or whatever? You'd think a good biology course might cure a TRA of his delusions.

[–]hyunnahh 7 insightful - 1 fun7 insightful - 0 fun8 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I'm living in Southeast Asia and it's pretty conservative over here, so our textbooks are unscathed thank the lord, but I'm not too sure about the woke-r countries in the west. It's my classmates that's the problem though, quite a few of them buy into the whole gender ideology and are online activists.

[–]deliciousdogfoodmy name isnt a puppyplay reference i swear 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

My condolences.