In this episode, a woman surprises her mother with the gift of insistent incest. This is behind a paywall until Mother's Day. If you subscribe to my substack, you can see this and other early content there. You can also pay by the video here.
Trans woman calls out feminine gay men
Chestapo
I get updated on my ethnicity again
Trans woman almost gets the point that they're larping and cannot relate to the experience of being born into an oppressed category
The misogynist and white supremacist inversion of reality that has been uncritically accepted by the wokémon
women are equated to wine
Trans plagiarism of Adrienne Rich
Yes, I am denying his womanhood. What you gonna do about it? Nothing.
we can use female again! (taken down for bullying)
Trans person tells people "he" is fine but then gets disappointed a lot anyway
linguistics break
No, another person's choice self harm is literally blood on THEIR hands, not on mine
woman tells feminist we are bad for not letting men exploit our labor for their own ends
Propaganda terms: GayGB and She-IA
more of the pamphlet
A woman's extended gender identity crisis presented in juxtaposition of the many alleged definitions of "gender identity"
Trans man brags about consuming scarce medical resources to act out how Rick and Morty p3nis donation fantasies
More horrifying surgical procedures done on severely mentally ill people who have not had time being alive and mature long enough for long term, intensive therapy to happen
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWqs7AQ7kz8
I'll fix the audio asap.
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TNSTAAFL is an acronym I first encountered in economics 101. It stands for, "There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch." This expression means that when someone offers you something, they expect something in return, such as an opportunity to give you a sales pitch. Everything has its cost. As my satellite engineer relative once summarized the 3 laws of entropy for me: You can't get something for nothing. You can't break even. Don't try. You cannot just stop a physiological process and expect there to be no consequence in a complex system such as the human body.
Gender-affirming menstrual suppression is a common intervention that is carried out on trans-identifying women and girls. It is said to be reversible (unless completed surgically) and to have minimal to no long-term consequences. This review looks at common medications used to carry this out, including depo provera, which I was recently shocked to learn acts on the brain and is even used to treat precocious puberty. GNRH-A, the medication class that includes lupron, has become the preferred intervention because it is more effective (halting FSH and LH instead of just LH) and presumably because it costs more than depo provera, but both drugs will suppress precocious puberty by acting on the HPG axis to reduce hormone levels. Both lead to changes in bone mineralization, and both are said to be reversible. As I explain in this review, even reversed bone mineral density loss does not mean that the new bone is the same as the bone you would have had, had you not interfered with bone mineralization for an extended period of time.
Also, to clarify: I was not told by my providers that depo provera would act on my brain. Resources online that I have found recently do disclose that for depo, but say that mirena IUD does not act on the brain, and I do not buy that for a minute based on lived experience being on and off both of these for an extended period of time.
Also as disclosure, my qualifications are Bachelor's in Gender & Women's Studies and Linguistics, and Master's in Speech Language Pathology. I am currently a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP). I am not a medical doctor and so please do not rely on my lay interpretations of these studies and instead direct medical questions to your medical doctors. It is generally wise to keep seeking second opinions if your doctors are not able to explain your chronic pain or other symptoms, and to consider that your doctors may not be aware of the mechanisms of action of the drugs they are prescribing or which you were previously prescribed. Medical decision-making is a collaborative endeavor.
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In this video, I talk a bit about how I came to leave the Church of Trans and what separately allowed me to heal from the symptoms of gender dysphoria as well as the issues that gave rise to it. I also talk about what talk therapy accomplishes neurologically and why there is no substitute for telling your life story to a stranger in a room over many years.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_V-VflA7cs
I discuss strategies for sorting people according to the usefulness of engaging with them based on whether they are in or out of the cult and, if in the cult, whether they will be staying or leaving soon, and if they will be leaving soon, what kind of leaver are they. We then have a discussion of the specific talking points that tend to come up in these discussions and ways to respond to them. Finally, I talk about my ex girlfriend's testosterone-induced butt hair.
transcript (by Maggie): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e4DbxnzZrB740t7O5WsJsAffp9a7_vyx/edit?usp=drivesdk&ouid=114797922087232390808&rtpof=true&sd=true
The Tavistock clinic provided hormones and other interventions to young people with the psychiatric diagnosis of gender dysphoria, in a superstitious attempt to alleviate their preoccupation-related psychological distress by causing the child to superficially resemble the sex they delusionally believe they were in some way "meant to be." Now, 1000 families of such children are suing the clinic. If your child was harmed by the Tavistock clinic's hormonal gender interventions, especially if those interventions impacted the development of your child's voice, please know that I am available to consult with other expert witnesses and/or testify as an expert witness. I am qualified to explain to a jury how and why these hormones produced the surface effects they did in the voice, what the likely prognosis is for short and long-term improvement, and what the cost and time investment will be if treatment is to have any effect.