"You wouldn't even know the difference!" (More unscientific nonsense aimed at lesbians in order to coerce them into sleeping with trans women) by TarshishJupiter in LGBDropTheT

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Sorry, but an inside-out dick is still a dick, and if you tell people otherwise, they're in for a big surprise.

Being referred to as "Transphobic", do you just accept the label? by Kai_Decadence in GenderCritical

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Let them throw that word around until it doesn't mean anything. Ignore it - don't accept it or try to argue with it.

Parent in /r/parenting is just so proud of 6yo for coming out as trans. Many of the comments are surprisingly sane. by Feather in GenderCritical

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Wow, the comments that were removed for being "transphobic" are so telling. NONE of them were hateful to trans people, yet they were still removed for advocating waiting and caution. I hope that the mother at least got to read most of them before they were removed.

What is in it for women? by fuckupaddams in GenderCritical

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Having a ready-made group of friends, fear of being ostracized, feeling like they're morally pure and helpful. The doctrine becomes internalized. Just like you'll see hardcore religious women shaming other women for not being submissive to their husbands, a worldview can become entrenched in your mind even when it doesn't help you.

There was a post a few weeks back about a TIM who allegedly killed himself after a bad SRS. Well, just apdating you he is alive and well. Even got new "boobs". by Moonkittie in GenderCritical

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Phew, well I’m glad he’s alive. I know nobody here wanted him dead. I just hope that if his corrective surgery doesn’t go well or doesn’t “fix” it, he doesn’t become suicidal again.

Verified Twitter user fantasizes of future where TiMs control the US and rape cis women en masse. by BrokenEarth in GenderCritical

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Meanwhile, tweeting about trans girls breeding eager cis girls as a tongue-in-cheek kink tweet to piss off TERFs...

Now he's claiming this was "tongue-in-cheek". It's always a joke when it becomes convenient. He's also complaining that the people who are criticizing his tweet are "policing" transwomen's sexuality.

some confused TME person is gonna say this tweet is misogynistic, i can feel it, it's gonna be hilarious

We're not just going to say it's misogynistic, it literally is the definition of misogyny. Oppressing, sexually assaulting, and "breeding" women simply because they are women.

Hi Ana I'm a trans man and I'd like to know if I can apply to be bred by several trans women as well

This is a tweet by a TIF, and not the only person to tweet something like this. Why do TIFs tend to have such self-hating sexualities??

This response was hilarious: https://twitter.com/shewitchery/status/1300865155102699520

And this response was right on the money:

..."initiate breeding facilities" given the history of cis women being subjected to forced breeding/raping (nazi germany, korean comfort women) in many genocide situations this is a pretty gross thing to post

If the relationship involves a vulva owner... by Chunkeeguy in GenderCritical

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Vulva-owner? Who's a genital fetishist now?

Mermaids organisation suggests J K Rowling caused suicides by turtleduck23 in LGBDropTheT

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This is just manipulative. Speaking basic biological truths in a gentle but firm manner shouldn't cause someone to feel suicidal. If it does, they ought to seek help.

I mean, did we ever claim that statements we felt to be misguided and erroneous (yet dealt out calmly and without vitriol) - such as "gay marriage isn't really marriage" or "women choose to be with women because they've had bad experiences with men" - were causing us to feel suicidal? Did we? I don't think so. Statements that would be more likely to cause suicidal feelings sound more like, "You're worthless, you f****t, come back here and we'll kill you."

Early 20s single lesbians, what's the plan? by HelloMomo in Lesbians

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"Viva la Vulva!"

Or is that too obvious?

It's not ok to make trans "lesbians" sad by pointing out that men often say "You haven't tried a good dick yet" by TarshishJupiter in LGBDropTheT

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Lesbian Jesus? Like this?

https://imgur.com/a/falhkt5

:-P

(Saidit) PEAK TRANS I: Please continue to share your stories!! by Irascible-harpy in GenderCritical

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I'll share my peak trans story here since my old one was on reddit and it was way too lengthy.

As a teenager I was indoctrinated into the Christian Patriarchy movement. (Yes, it is/was a real thing.) They believed that women should be basically owned by her father until she was married, from which point she should submit to her husband totally. If her husband died, she should submit to her sons or closest male relatives. She should have as many children as possible and raise them up to be Christians so she could "outbreed" the heathens. I never really believed most of those things, but being surrounded by girls and women who were so submissive, wore skirts and head coverings, and seemed happy to be feminine... it really screwed with me.

I bristled against the notion that I ought to be more feminine. I wanted to be a person, not a baby-making accessory. I began to think that since I felt resistance in myself against this idea of "womanhood", it must mean that I wasn't really a woman. I never came out to anyone as trans, but in my head I saw myself as such. I went through intense dysphoria about every part of my body that reminded me I was female - breasts, hips, facial structure, thin hands, lack of muscles... everything. I was happy if someone thought I was a boy. It was textbook gender dysphoria, and no one can tell me I didn't really experience it.

I peaked in 2015 when I started to realize that words had no meaning to the trans movement. Then I saw this video that College Humor put out about "Coming Out as Trans-Everything" and in the comments was someone saying "People are reaching peak trans". I was like, what's peak trans? So I looked it up, and found Gender Critical on Reddit. The image on the sidebar with the pink and blue brains in the "wrong" bodies caught my attention. I was fine the way I was? I could be a woman without the whole "womanhood" thing? It was an amazing feeling to realize that I didn't have to worship this idea of gender - whether I submitted to femininity or chased after some ideal of toxic masculinity.

My dysphoria slowly subsided over the next year or two, and now I'm happy to say that I love being a woman! I'm comfortable in my body without the chains of gender holding me down. If I had gone down the path of being trans, I would have felt increasingly more uncomfortable about my body, since there would always be something I would hate about myself. So thank you, Gender Critical.

Their homophobic rage always increases when they're call out for it by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

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Oh, dry your eyes and be a big boy, you whiny little cissy!

Just wow.

OP calls cis men shitty for not a single one joining their GSA college club; they as a transman feel entitled to straight male members because they’re “inclusive to cis men” by Literallyawoman in LGBDropTheT

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Women are generally less criticised for their sexuality and so I think a lot of women come out or accept themselves before college where as men tend more to find themselves in college.

Not in my experience!

It's not ok to make trans "lesbians" sad by pointing out that men often say "You haven't tried a good dick yet" by TarshishJupiter in LGBDropTheT

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Crossposted from s/WhatAboutMyGirlDick.

Screenshot of the original post: https://imgur.com/a/tU4VErk

No Country for Gay Men - the transpaign against AskGayBros by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

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Exactly, it's not a brigade if it's coming from within the walls.

"You wouldn't even know the difference!" (More unscientific nonsense aimed at lesbians in order to coerce them into sleeping with trans women) by TarshishJupiter in LGBDropTheT

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He never really got to grow up.

TERFs 😤 Stop downvoting trans people because it hurts their feelings! (I find this hilarious, I mean really?) by RedditHatesLesbians in LGBDropTheT

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Guilty as charged, lol. I still hang out on AL sometimes and I generally downvote trans posts. I'm not a brigader - I contribute to the community.

Just peaked after spending some time on r/Al when questioning my sexuality. AMA if you want. by ColdSoup in Lesbians

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And their wives who are also claiming to be "lesbians".

TRA Instagram page hosts interview with a TERF. Cue complete meltdown. by jet199 in GenderCritical

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Wow that post. Seeing your imaginary world crumble around you must be devastating.

Trans people act like the fact that they're all "gay" is some big mystery 🙄 by artetolife in LGBDropTheT

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Yeah cause most people are straight, and believing you're the opposite gender has no effect on that.

How to deal with friendship loss due to GC views by threefingersam in GenderCritical

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Lost my girlfriend due to my gender critical views (as well as some life path differences). Still don't know how to deal with it other than to give myself some love, ask myself how I'm doing, and talk to people who understand. Right now that's my sister and you guys.

Before peaking, how much of an ally were you? by Dravidian in GenderCritical

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I saw myself as being trans (though I didn't transition), so I had nothing but warm feelings for the transgender community. Then the craziness of it all hit me, and suddenly I was on GenderCritical.

How do lesbians have sex? According to Healthline it includes men by turtleduck23 in LGBDropTheT

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I reported incorrect information.

Why do so many women deny the existence of misogyny? by RedditHatesLesbians in GenderCritical

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I heard growing up that feminism had gone too far. My dad complained about not getting promoted because of affirmative action for women. He said if I entered the tech field, I would go far, simply because tech companies were biased toward women.

I didn't want to be seen as feminist because I believed that men and women really were treated equally. Funnily enough, I grew up in a conservative Christian congregation that didn't allow women to preach or be an elder. I just couldn't see the sexism in front of my own nose.

Homosexuality is a conversion therapy term! by [deleted] in LGBDropTheT

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Exactly, we tried using "female", but then they started claiming that not only were they women, their dicks were biologically female.

Actually, good point Rose... by [deleted] in LGBDropTheT

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I think the point is that the rainbow is the most expansive flag. It was supposed to represent everyone in the LGBT already. However, there are more specific flags for smaller groups.

Punch gay men if they reject you by artetolife in LGBDropTheT

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You don't wanna see a dolphin dick, trust me.

It's not ok to make trans "lesbians" sad by pointing out that men often say "You haven't tried a good dick yet" by TarshishJupiter in LGBDropTheT

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Update, the thread is locked now, probably because a few lesbians were speaking up.

Sucks to be a lesbian sometimes by coliemelan in Lesbians

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Hey, I'm another idiot who doesn't like dick in the world with you.

Gross and also no by CleverFoolOfEarth in LGBDropTheT

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This is just really strange logic. Imagine injecting meat with chlorophyll or something like that, and then telling a vegetarian that this meat now tastes, acts, and smells like a plant. Then pressuring them to eat that meat. That would be super offensive and downright immoral. Why is this not seen as super offensive and immoral?

Biggest turn off? by ColdSoup in Lesbians

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I would agree with you there - that's pretty unattractive.

My biggest turn-off is someone who interrupts you to claim that her views are better than yours - someone who doesn't listen or even debate in a friendly way, but rather gets mad if you don't share every single idea with her. The reason this is so much of a deal-breaker to me is that I know I'm not going to share every value or view with someone, so I need someone who knows how to distinguish what's important and what's not.

Shout-out to the guy I worked with who would do this over minuscule topics, such as whether Bach was "objectively the best composer ever", or whether men could write movies from the perspective of women without consulting them. It made me realize how annoying this trait was.

Threesomes or polyamory by Jessica1993 in Lesbians

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The thought of seeing someone I care for with someone else isn’t something I’ve ever been down for.

Same. Poly advocates sometimes say that jealousy in that case is bad, but I believe there are some cases where jealousy is natural or even warranted. I want my woman to myself, thank you very much, and I'm willing to do the same for her.

I just got broken up with because my girlfriend decided she is trans. by TarshishJupiter in GenderCritical

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This is great advice. Thanks for the pep talk - I needed it. <3

I just got broken up with because my girlfriend decided she is trans. by TarshishJupiter in GenderCritical

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Thanks for your response. We were going back and forth about who would propose - or whether we should even do a "proposal". When I said in the post that I wanted to propose, I guess it was shorthand for feeling ready to consider marriage.

I think she has an aversion to female-specific terms because she grew up with heavily conservative parents who even sent her to a summer camp that was basically "being a good wife class".

One year without Magdalen. RIP you beautiful soul by [deleted] in GenderCritical

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RIP Magdalen. We miss you, your intelligent soul, and your wit.

Edit: I almost forgot. I drew a picture of Magdalen in the style of Art Nouveau, holding violets as a symbol of lesbians: https://imgur.com/rX0Zo0C

TiM: "I am a biologically entity and I am female, therefore I am biologically female" there is no arguing with this level of batshit insanity by [deleted] in GenderCritical

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Yeah, how would one even begin to combat this with a logical argument?

"I am biological, and I am a reptile, so therefore I am a biological reptile."

Actually, good point Rose... by [deleted] in LGBDropTheT

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What's the arrow on the right supposed to be?

Just peaked after spending some time on r/Al when questioning my sexuality. AMA if you want. by ColdSoup in Lesbians

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Some women are told sex and intimacy with men will be uncomfortable, so lesbians who are goaded into marriage with men just take it as a matter of course. They just believe they're "frigid".

I used to believe marriage would be that way when I thought I was straight. I didn't look forward to the sex, but I always thought I would have to have it with a man. I'm glad I found out about being a lesbian when I was 19-20 and not later in life after getting married to a guy and having kids with him.

Yeah, I don't think all trans people are bad either, it's the ideology I believe is harmful. Similarly, I don't believe that all conservative Christians (ones who believe that women shouldn't speak or lead a church) are bad. In fact, one is my very good friend. I just believe the ideology is bad.

Punch gay men if they reject you by artetolife in LGBDropTheT

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I'm literally shaking right now at your transphobia. You just INVALIDATED my entire being. I better repeat my mantras so I don't dissolve into tears and feel like my life is ending. TRANS MEN ARE MEN TRANS MEN ARE MEN /s

"You wouldn't even know the difference!" (More unscientific nonsense aimed at lesbians in order to coerce them into sleeping with trans women) by TarshishJupiter in LGBDropTheT

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Now they locked the post. Wonder why? Maybe because it wasn't a 100% shower of praise and validation that they hoped for?

How many of you have genuinely experienced actual, extreme gender dysphoria? And please dont exaggerate but i mean actual, almost borderline creepy, harmful levels of what we now call gender dysphoria? Not the "im a tomboy" but "there's something deeply wrong with me" until you got over it. by schomee in LGBDropTheT

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YES. It happened when I was 17-19. I felt physical disgust at seeing my female form in the mirror, not because I wished I was prettier, but because I wished I was male. I even thought maybe I was a man "on the inside" or non-binary. It caused me actual depression when people recognized me as a woman.

Then later I started reading about feminist topics, and I realized I had pushed myself into a trans box because I hated how I grew up, and hated how women were made to feel in my community. I did indeed "get over it", though there was more to it than that. These days I feel very embodied and mindful of myself as a woman in a positive way. I'm not trying to escape something I can't change.

This is why I have compassion for young people going through gender dysphoria. I think they had what I had, but their minds fell into the wrong hands and they lost their grip on reality.

What does "coming out" mean to you? Why did you "come out" and what were/are you expectations, goals, and fears in doing so? by yousaythosethings in LGBDropTheT

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Coming out to me meant giving a heads up to everyone that I was going to send them a wedding announcement one day - and the fiancée would be a woman. Didn’t want that to surprise anyone.

To me it doesn’t necessarily mean parading my sexuality on all my social media or being a full activist and marching in parades. And it also doesn’t mean I have to tell everyone I meet. My grandma doesn’t know because she would pray endlessly for me and I don’t want that for her.

For everyone else, it’s just a random fact that’s about the same as letting someone know whether I’d prefer to carry or adopt a child.

Just peaked after spending some time on r/Al when questioning my sexuality. AMA if you want. by ColdSoup in Lesbians

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Thanks for your story. I've always gotten the feeling (and outside pressure) to "try" a date with a guy just to see if I liked it (even though I'm aware I'm a lesbian). But I can see from your story that it would just be a bad idea.

My question for you is, before you peaked, were you aware that transwomen were calling themselves actually and truly female?

Another piece of propaganda aimed at kids by jet199 in therearetwogenders

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This is just bizarre. "Which planets do your friends prefer?" sounds like just asking for social contagion to kick in.

It's not ok to make trans "lesbians" sad by pointing out that men often say "You haven't tried a good dick yet" by TarshishJupiter in LGBDropTheT

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I believe it was created by u/BraveAndStunningTERF actually. So thank her :-)

Transwoman calls gay men cissies, tells them to get over men having vulvas by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

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I love seeing the common sense over there.

Gina Carano, an MMA fighter and actress for the Mandalorian provides a strong response to TRA harassment by fuck_reddit in LGBDropTheT

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Boop is hot. Not "she". At least get her pronouns right.

#MeToo is co-hosting a "Black Women and Girl Survivors" town hall meeting....featuring a misogynist TIM by [deleted] in GenderCritical

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Is it just me, or is it kind of interesting that on the poster, Tillet and Burke are in normal poses and look natural, while Ross is trying to look like a model?

Community Round-Up: goals, rules, and topics by [deleted] in LGB

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I agree. I would like this to be a place for chatting, news, memes, etc. related to LGB. I don't think I would participate in Selfie Sundays though because of the danger of doxxing.

When Asked ‘What Are Your Pronouns,’ Don’t Answer by [deleted] in GenderCritical

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My answer is usually, "I'm female."

One time a guy I was serving when I worked food service said, "Sorry for assuming what pronouns you use." And I said, gesturing up and down at myself, "What do I look like?" And he said, "Well... you look female." And I said, "Exactly." He said, "Well, you never know these days. I don't know about all of it though. I'm just an old fashioned gay man." I smiled, and I said quietly, "And I'm just an old fashioned lesbian." We high-fived, and that was that.

Realising I'm a lesbian made everything make sense by RedditHatesLesbians in Lesbians

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Yeah, I had dreams about women too before I knew I was a lesbian. And yes, Google is no help! Dream sites are usually like, "You need to connect with your femininity." Like... ok??

I got told I'm not a gay man today - oh the humanity by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

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If someone told me I wasn’t a lesbian I’d just be amazed at their lack of observational skills. No biggie, they’re just dumb.

Listen Sappho cis-lesbians... by Rag3 in LGBDropTheT

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And the lesbian who says that having a dick in her mouth makes her want to barf is told that her language is “harsh”.

Pros of being a lesbian? by Shroomba in Lesbians

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There's something beautiful about the symmetry of our bodies, and the way we already understand a few things about each other because we're both women.

Am I, a man, a lesbian? Wherein everyone says yes. by millionssomething in GenderCritical

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Any lesbians who disagree know to shut up or they'll be banned.

Anyone else feel like an utter and complete burden on every single friend and family they know by [deleted] in Lesbians

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PM me if you need to chat. I've gone through very similar feelings for long periods of my life.

Punch gay men if they reject you by artetolife in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 11 insightful - 1 fun11 insightful - 0 fun12 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Sometimes paired with "Gay men are feminine so they just need to find a masculine woman."

At least that's what I used to believe about 10 years back.

Videogame characters who are LGB? by PeakingPeachEater in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 10 insightful - 2 fun10 insightful - 1 fun11 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

Life is Strange: Before the Storm had a lesbian romance involving the main character. Unfortunately I didn’t find the game very entertaining at all.

Tales From the Borderlands has a lesbian relationship between non-playable characters (Athena and Janey). You can choose to have them take a larger part in the story though. I find that game very entertaining and funny. It’s a one person game, but you could even switch players when the game switches protagonists, which is what my sister and her boyfriend did.

Undertale of course has Alphys and Undyne, but I know that game isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. You only see their romance if you get a particular good ending.

In Tacoma, you uncover a story that involves crew members of a spaceship, two of which are in a lesbian relationship.

Other games that include LGB characters or relationships in a very minor way include Gone Home and Observer.

Sunday Social - Open Chat! by NutterButterFlutter in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 10 insightful - 1 fun10 insightful - 0 fun11 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Hi, I'm Tarshish. Just caught wind of Saidit several days ago. I was a member of the now-banned community on Reddit. So hello. :-)

Got broken up with recently. Fun times.

Life is going in a different direction than I'd hoped, based on COVID and other personal factors.

But other than that I'm pretty ok.

Sooooo proud to be represented by a furry as the first LGBTIQQAAXYZWTF mutherfucka in space. All my UwUs. by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Wasn't Sally Ride either bi or a lesbian? I guess she wasn't out though... So this guy feels he can claim that.

The horrors of dating a genderist. by artetolife in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Reminds me of my ex, for the last few months when she was questioning her gender. How could she expect me to "change" my orientation just to be with her?

How old were you when you found out your were LGB? by BiHorror in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

First crush on a girl: age 7

Second crush on a girl: age 11

First lesbian sex dream: age 17

First sexual desires for a woman outside of dreams: age 20

Finally accepting I'm a lesbian: almost 21

Coming out (to most people), first relationship, first kiss, first sexual experience: age 21

So it happened veerrrry slowly for me. I was homophobic for a long time, and I kept discounting female crushes and holding on to the hope that I would find the right guy someday (I never dated guys, but I still thought I'd have to marry one).

Every. Single. Time. by TarshishJupiter in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter[S] 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Technically, there are intersex XX women with CAH who have an enlarged clitoris that looks somewhat like a penis. There may be a few other situations in which this is the case.

But the men saying this are NOT intersex. They are genetically and phenotypically male.

I Stand With Sophie by gayposeidon in GenderCritical

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This is sickening. I'm glad people are rallying in support.

I do have to agree somewhat with the judge in the fact that not having these vulnerable moments of confession on the web might be better for Sophie's emotional health.

Gay man finds out his date is ftm - wants conversion therapy for himself ( could be fake tho) by Rosefield in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Whoa, why all the awards?

Relationship advice? Help! by RedditHatesLesbians in Lesbians

[–]TarshishJupiter 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

This is the best answer. "I'm not ready yet," is a perfectly good reason.

Why do we have men working in women's prisons? by our_team_is_winning in GenderCritical

[–]TarshishJupiter 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Wow, that's laughable, but I'm not laughing. :-/

Transing 3-year-old children, now. by GayNotQueer in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

What world are we living in? I mean, I knew this stuff was happening, but sometimes the absurdity of it all just hits you when you see something like this.

[Currently "FtM"] You guys are right by please_help in GenderCritical

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Awesome tips here. I would also add that DBT is very helpful for people struggling with dysphoria. Dialectical thinking can help balance validating feelings and changing feelings that aren't effective. It's a bit more tempered than raw CBT, and it has really helped me out. I'm actually about to attend a DBT zoom session in a few minutes.

Here we go: the P belongs in the alphabet soup by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

My mother believes this, and she believes it about lesbians as well. She told my girlfriend at the time that she didn't want her around kids because of pedophilia. And she's no white nationalist or anything. Just a run of the mill Evangelical homophobe.

What was your first relationship like (if you’ve had one) and what did you learn from it? by TarshishJupiter in Lesbians

[–]TarshishJupiter[S] 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

For me, there were multiple things that I learned.

  • There are people out there who are capable and willing to love me, even being the way I am. I am also capable of loving people romantically.
  • I do want to end up with someone and not be alone. I like being with someone, even if it didn’t end up working out with this specific woman.
  • I’m actually a very sexual person, and having no sex in a relationship or very little is not for me.
  • I want to get with someone who loves being a woman, even if she doesn’t love how society treats women. I can’t be someone’s dysphoria crutch.
  • I understand why people rave about French kissing now.
  • No one is my “soulmate” or “one and only”. There are many possible women I could match the with, but none are a perfect match.

Realising I'm a lesbian made everything make sense by RedditHatesLesbians in Lesbians

[–]TarshishJupiter 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Same. I used to dread getting married. I dreaded the wedding night too. (But of course I thought it would have to happen, because of how I grew up.)

I kept having dreams where I would walk down the aisle, get married to some dude, feel weird about kissing him, and then immediately regret it and cry afterwards. Or dreams where a man and I were going into the bedroom on our wedding night, and I would always back out and run away. I had at least five or six of those dreams that I can remember.

Now that I know I'm a lesbian, I can't wait to get married to the right woman. I know marriage and weddings are a little silly, but I have stars in my eyes at the thought of them. The old dreams have stopped, and instead, I'll occasionally have a dream that I'm marrying a woman - and the only reason I'll be upset is when I wake up, lol.

TERFs 😤 Stop downvoting trans people because it hurts their feelings! (I find this hilarious, I mean really?) by RedditHatesLesbians in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Can't believe I missed this one!

Imagine the accusations if LGB people behaved like this. Not creepy at all, right? 🤔 by [deleted] in LGBDropTheT

[–]TarshishJupiter 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I saw this today! I had no idea he was posting this all over though.

Interesting Body Parts by [deleted] in Lesbians

[–]TarshishJupiter 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

When it comes to the face, it's the eyebrows. To me, they define the face.

Who did you get crushes on as a child? by Depressed in Lesbians

[–]TarshishJupiter 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

  • First crush was at age 7 on a girl in ballet class.
  • Second crush was at age 9 on Peter Pan (every single version including Cathy Rigby and Jeremy Sumpter).
  • Next were on two kids I thought reminded me of Peter Pan at age 10 (one a girl, one a boy).
  • Then came my preoccupation with this boy who was my last male crush (age 11) - so I got stuck with having a crush on him for many years, even when he got ugly (read: male-looking), because I didn't know who else to have a crush on and I just HAD to have a crush on a guy or else I was weird. My friends said this guy looked like a girl, and I never wanted to do anything else but kiss him (and that was probably because I was told I'd enjoy kissing boys if I tried it).
  • My girl crushes, which started adding up: a girl who led a club I was in (I thought "If I was a boy I'd want to marry her"), several girls at school, a few older women, and a few characters from movies like Trinity from the Matrix.

NONE of these had a sexual component, I might add. I kept myself from thinking about people that way until I was 19.

What could go wrong? by jet199 in therearetwogenders

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How do you get over the fear? by Stop_HammerTime in Lesbians

[–]TarshishJupiter 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Yes, it's possible to be out to some people (that you trust), but not your family. I'm fully out of the closet right now to anyone who needs to know, but my maternal grandma is an exception. She wouldn't hate me, but I don't want to have her spend her last years praying for me to be straight and worrying her head over my salvation.

My ex girlfriend was out to her friends but not her immediate family, until I started dating her. Then she had to come out to them and introduce me at the same time. I'm not sure if it was easier or harder that way. We were worried about them disowning her or not helping with her college, or forbidding her from seeing me, but they did none of those things, thankfully. I can't promise it will be the same for you, but sometimes parental love wins over.

Anyway, I'm not sure what exact advice I had for you, but you're not alone in this.

I had an eating disorder and a history of self-harm so ... by Chunkeeguy in LGBDropTheT

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

Anybody have an archive link?

Being a lesbian and religious (or not religious) by lovelyspearmint in Lesbians

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

I believe that sin is simply anything that hurts others or yourself (any injustice, cruelty, disrespect, or dehumanization). And since I searched and searched but couldn't find any harms of homosexuality - in fact, it may help the species - I don't believe homosexuality is a sin. So I was able to reconcile my faith with being a lesbian. It also helped that I started going to a church with a gay pastor and many gay couples in the congregation.

Things that make you feel better when depressed by carrotcake in Lesbians

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

It sounds lame, but I have a folder next to my bed which is filled with handouts from my DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) group therapy sessions. DBT was the most helpful thing I ever did for myself regarding depression. DBT teaches concrete skills to use as good coping mechanisms.

Sometimes, on bad days, it's too hard for me to even dig through the folder. For that situation, I wrote up a list - skills to use in specific situations, situations like "I can't get going" or "I feel like a total failure".

My favorite skills for use with depression:

  • Recognize that the thoughts "I am a failure", "there is no hope", or "I'll never get better" are just thoughts. While they are valid feelings, they may not be true statements.

  • Having this feeling is ok. Don't fight it, but don't accept it as true either. Simply ride the wave of your emotion as if watching it flow through your sea of thoughts.

  • Meditate (if that's something that helps). If meditation is not your thing, throw yourself into an engrossing task or physical activity, and put aside that time to one-mindedly think about that task.

  • In your mind or on paper, ask yourself how you're feeling. Describe your emotions and thoughts without judging them.

  • Check the facts of your situation to determine which thoughts are true ("I feel hopeless" is almost always true, but "I AM a hopeless person" is an overgeneralization), which ones are false, and which ones are unverifiable.

  • Look at a negative thought patterns list (like this) and notice which distortions you are using.

  • Notice if you're having an urge to do something. What is the action your feelings are motivating you toward (Is it it something ineffective, like avoidance or comfort-eating, or is it something effective, like asking a friend for support or getting out of the house?) If it's effective, do it! If it's ineffective, make yourself do the opposite thing (such as approach, don't avoid), and practice doing that every time you have an ineffective urge, until your brain learns to naturally wants to do that instead.

  • Having noticed your ineffective thoughts and actions, make an effort to accept yourself as you are, even while you strive to get better.

  • A lot of depression is built on shame. Build confidence in yourself by doing something you're good at, or making something you can be proud of. If you feel like you have no skills, build a new one.

  • Treat yourself to something positive. Make a list of things you enjoy, and do them in moderation (don't let them carry you away). Personally, I like to play music, play a mind-exercising video game, or cuddle my cat.

  • Last but not least, do good to feel good. Find something you can do that makes you feel like you've made a positive impact on the world. Turning your thoughts outward toward others can relieve some of the distress you feel.

And if none of the above are helpful, I phone a friend and we laugh together, or I talk to my psychiatrist about my medications.