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I'm just here for the right-wing circlejerk and Baler's disingenuous edits.
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It used to be a bad night out partying would net you aids.
now it's you get surgery and remove your sexual organs. | ||
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God Bless Texas
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"Let's talk business gentlemen.." "AHHHHHH!!!"
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I hope I don’t catch any flak for being ignorant or incorrect by trans members here on this, but the only gender that REALLY has an incentive to look at puberty blockers or hormones AS a child is boys who identify as girls
Why? Well because this is all about adult “passability” which is the ability to appear as the other gender so effectively that the public assumes one was born as that gender. If a boy goes through puberty, it tends to be more challenging for them to appear passable (although still possible) than for a girl who has gone through puberty to later appear as a boy If an adult woman is willing to get a mastectomy and take testosterone, it’s very easy to become passable to the public. Men have to put far more work into it So the incentive is there, but really only should be for boys who identify as girls. Or much moreso for them | ||
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