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[–][deleted] 15 insightful - 3 fun15 insightful - 2 fun16 insightful - 3 fun -  (6 children)

Yeah, that's quite disturbing.

Such a very young girl shouldn't hang around in the gay communities, where there are lots of sexual degeneracy, it's not healthy for her mental sanity. Where the fuck are her parents?

[–]FlyingKangaroo 10 insightful - 2 fun10 insightful - 1 fun11 insightful - 2 fun -  (5 children)

I also think it’s a bad case of gay fetishization and “not being interested in makeup and feeling uncomfortable with sexualization must mean I’m not a girl!!!1!”.

Idk if you’re a man or woman but I’m a woman and I can really see how bad it is in some spaces, mostly online. A few of my artist acquaintances trooned out to FtM or nonbinary over the years and it’s awful. I don’t have contact with them anymore but it’s creepy it happened to them. However, looking back, there were signs that could happen.

[–][deleted] 9 insightful - 3 fun9 insightful - 2 fun10 insightful - 3 fun -  (4 children)

I'm woman too and durning my teenage years, I wasn't really feminine at all. Never wore make up up or feminine clothes, didn't bother to style my hair, never cared about fashion, played video games and watched porn, majority of my friends were male, hated my body but I never, ever wanted to be a man. Heck, I even enjoyed reading lots of yaoi fanfics in the past too but I never in my life wanted to date a gay men or identify as some "gay transmasc"or something.

[–]FlyingKangaroo 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

I think during my teenage years I didn’t also much care for being feminine, perhaps I wasn’t a total tomboy but I disliked dresses (it kind of reversed recently), I still don’t wear make up because I don’t like it. I also don’t care about fashion and like games except I’d never watch porn because that’s disgusting to me. Most of my close friends are male too, over the years I started to have better relations with girls too. I also never wanted to me a man. I think due to that I was luckily to be against some nonsense, even in my years where I’d support the cursed “trans rights”.

Makes me wonder if the majority of girls being tricked into this is only motivated by “justice for the oppressed”, self-hate or the fact they never met MtF. Because now as I think, the only trans people I met were all girls turned FtM or NB, had I met any trans woman I’d be much more disgusted. It’s not so outrageous nowadays in Western culture for a woman to dress in a masculine way while it’s worse when a man attempts to be feminine and MtFs are often the worst degenerates.

I never had a yaoi phase but knew some who did and I wonder, is it a thing because some girls and women are told the hetero relationships will have them in worse position? As in submissive to men, being subjected to sexism, etc.? So that they fantasize it’s better to be a gay man and that gay pairs are idealized, more woke, prettier etc.? That’s definitely a weird trend. My own ideas is that it’s something that contributes to becoming trans, as well as self-worth issues, trauma, social contagions and toxic families.

[–][deleted] 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

But yaoi is exactly the same as heterosexual romances. It usually depicts submissive, feminine looking man being dominated by a bigger, more masculine and proactive one. Basicaly typical heterosexual relationship but with two men instead of man and a woman. It shows that those woke, yaoi obssessed girls are just hipocrites and liars. They don't care about equality at all, they are just extremally insecure and hate being a female.

[–]FlyingKangaroo 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

That’s true, I mean the difference is characters being same sex couples so some find it a reason to praise that thing. So many toxic scenarios in het romances would be called out for being wrong yet in LGBT fiction that somehow passes, at least to many readers. It’s like they only care for “representation” and might consume whatever just that it should have queer characters and various woke side stuff preferably.

[–]OuroborosTheory 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

a lot of this is how language works in the brain--the same sexual configuration would be categorized as "gay" in a man in Houston, but "top" for someone in San Antonio; a "fabulous gay" would be a "marica," etc.; so it's more complicated than just social contagion+siloing (which is also a big factor--there's a reason they're all left-liberal, college undergrads in certain disciplines, dyed hair, piercings, cannabis, "spiritual but not religious": most are also NON-zealots even if they get swept up, since 1. most people aren't that obessive about any one thing and 2. that means surgery)

that's part of why they put so much emphasis on "representation" and "normalization," but instead just give you SEVERAL categories that are basically "not dysphoric, but also not cishet and male," "not dysphoric, but also not cishet and male," "not dysphoric, but also not cishet and male," so basically they haven't found any useful answer for themselves