vampdude: Mongrelwanderer, she's still in college and she only started the process when she started college. She's only on hormone replacement therapy right now, so no, she is still pre-op
Anonymous2: @Mongrelwanderer: She never specified, so it's in the dark. I'm assuming college is still expensive, as is the SRS, so she wouldn't have done it
vampdude: Not to mention the matter of time. Transition is a long process and the actual surgery part is at the end of the process. Again she started HRT when she started college. She is still in the process. Plus not all transgender people get the surgery. Some go through the hormone therapy but elect to keep their male parts.
Anonymous3: Penises do not work that way....or look that way. The balls are far more attached to the body and kept in tight toward the body during full on arousal.
Anonymous11: Transgenders aren't real except in a few rare cases. It just doesn't make any sense. Think about it. Liberal feminists have been pushing for decades the idea that "all gender roles are made up and societal. Girls can like trucks and jeans, and boys can like dresses." And now "transgenders" come along and say "oh, I like dresses, so I must magically and unverifiably be a girl in mah souuul". The great contradiction of liberal gender studies philosophy is the conflict between the entrenched nature of gender that transgenderism suggests and the fluidity of gender that feminism suggests.
Hence the problem with the laughable "MtF pre-op transgender lesbians" who complain that other lesbians don't want to have sex with their penises. Hence the problem with "women's only safe spaces" like bathrooms and men who claim to be women putting their penises in that space.
And to you who say that sex and gender are utterly randomly assigned and distinct, and that there is no link at all between them, well, consider this: barring modern technology like IVF, humans can only reproduce if they exhibit "evil, straight, heteronormative, cishet behavior". That by itself suggests a biological link between having a penis and wanting to connect it to a vagina, and vice versa.
Not only that, but you'll also have to consider the fact that the vast majority of people in the world today are straight and "cis" (normal), and the vast majority of people have been throughout history.
Now, there's nothing wrong with gay sex, and certainly being gay is "real", and sure, there are probably rare cases of gender dysphoria where some wiring gets switched around and the brain thinks that the body shouldn't have a penis/breasts, and I advocate respect and equality for all such people, and all people in general, but honestly, modern politically correct bubble chamber gender politics is just a joke. In general, men are men, and women are women, and they have straight, baby-producing sex, and that's normal. Normal isn't a bad word. That's how our species works - gene transfer and reproduction are inextricably linked (until we get better technology) so if you're different, celebrate the differences but realize that there is a norm and that norm is dictated by simple biological necessity and there's nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous12: @@Anonymous: Fuck you. I am a pre-op transgender woman, I like both men and women and other transgender women like myself as well. I don't have an issue with lesbians not wanting to have sex with me. If someone has a preference for vagina, who am I to tell them they are wrong for not wanting penis? The transgender community is as diverse as any group of people. We have a wide spectrum of identities regarding our gender, sex organs and sexuality. There is a large majority who desperately want sex-reassignment, sadly, many are not able to afford it or are medically unable to get it for various reasons, it is after all a more risky operation than most surgeries. Trans people can be gay, straight, bisexual, pansexual or even asexual JUST LIKE cis-gender "normal people". Gender identity is baked into the brain, we don't get to choose. Is is a mistake of nature, possibly, but it's not like we are the only species with gender or sexuality issues, we are just the only ones with the ability to voice or express it.
Not everything in the universe is conveniently broken down into twos. Gender identity and sexuality are both gradient. We humans just try to make everything black or white because our hilariously simple minds have trouble processing non-binary things because binary patterns are easy for us to reconcile. Just because symmetry is efficient, does not make it the be-all-end-all of the universe. We attempt to filter the reality of the universe through our extremely limited senses and many attempt to declare that if we cannot perceive or understand it, it does not exist.
I suggest you make the effort to research the transgender community and learn more about us before passing such an ignorant, bigoted judgement on a group of people.
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also "her": i don't think so, Tim.
Hence the problem with the laughable "MtF pre-op transgender lesbians" who complain that other lesbians don't want to have sex with their penises. Hence the problem with "women's only safe spaces" like bathrooms and men who claim to be women putting their penises in that space.
And to you who say that sex and gender are utterly randomly assigned and distinct, and that there is no link at all between them, well, consider this: barring modern technology like IVF, humans can only reproduce if they exhibit "evil, straight, heteronormative, cishet behavior". That by itself suggests a biological link between having a penis and wanting to connect it to a vagina, and vice versa.
Not only that, but you'll also have to consider the fact that the vast majority of people in the world today are straight and "cis" (normal), and the vast majority of people have been throughout history.
Now, there's nothing wrong with gay sex, and certainly being gay is "real", and sure, there are probably rare cases of gender dysphoria where some wiring gets switched around and the brain thinks that the body shouldn't have a penis/breasts, and I advocate respect and equality for all such people, and all people in general, but honestly, modern politically correct bubble chamber gender politics is just a joke. In general, men are men, and women are women, and they have straight, baby-producing sex, and that's normal. Normal isn't a bad word. That's how our species works - gene transfer and reproduction are inextricably linked (until we get better technology) so if you're different, celebrate the differences but realize that there is a norm and that norm is dictated by simple biological necessity and there's nothing wrong with that.
Not everything in the universe is conveniently broken down into twos. Gender identity and sexuality are both gradient. We humans just try to make everything black or white because our hilariously simple minds have trouble processing non-binary things because binary patterns are easy for us to reconcile. Just because symmetry is efficient, does not make it the be-all-end-all of the universe. We attempt to filter the reality of the universe through our extremely limited senses and many attempt to declare that if we cannot perceive or understand it, it does not exist.
I suggest you make the effort to research the transgender community and learn more about us before passing such an ignorant, bigoted judgement on a group of people.
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