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i hope author-sensei can cook up something cause i don't see an out for poor rinko here
No, it wouldn't necessarily make her feel like a woman. Women often feel like their womanhood is degraded "merely" by getting a breast chopped off due to cancer. It's not transphobic, it's just not "transphilic" because it exposes a valid and common way to experience loss of function that doesn't support your point of view.Maybe it's a translation or language thing, but trying to paint womanhood as being unachievable when you were born as a male is pretty transphobic. Of course, your body won't be the "same" as that of a cis woman but that was no way to put it. Cutting off her penis, getting surgeries and hormone replacement would leave her feeling like a woman. That argument was not well put at all even from a "we're talking only facts here" point of view. If you want to discuss the challenges a trans woman faces, that is another conversation that they weren't having because the mom just shot that down with "that wouldn't be the same".
Ultimately, I think it was extremely needed to have the character thinking about their new body as something else than just something to get rid of (as I said.. I want her to keep being a guy with a female/male mind). It is worth saying that she is being hasty with the decision. But she started that conversation in a pretty transphobic way. Again: I'm the one that wants the character to blur the lines between masculine and feminine, but if she was adamant to being just a girl, that is perfectly achievable and she would not be less of a girl because she had to get it artificially.
hello 🙋 don't you think you might be coming from a non-helpful perspective for the situation at hand in the long term? genuinely think about it: what you are describing is women who were born with female body parts and men who were born with male body parts who lost the parts that they understood to be instrinsically tied to their gender and not being fullfilled with the artificial reconstruction. are the women, in reality, lesser women and the men lesser men because of it? do you think it's possible for them to reconcile that trauma in their heads with the fact that at the end of the day they don't want to turn into a man/turn into a woman? to live as anything else than the person they feel they are?No, it wouldn't necessarily make her feel like a woman. Women often feel like their womanhood is degraded "merely" by getting a breast chopped off due to cancer. It's not transphobic, it's just not "transphilic" because it exposes a valid and common way to experience loss of function that doesn't support your point of view.
Similarly, ask 100 men who lost their genitals in an accident if a phalloplasty makes them feel like they regained their manhood and you might be telling us almost all of them are transphobic.
Nothing transphobic in describing the experience of never being able to regain fully the functions your body had and the feeling of loss that comes with it. On the contrary there is something evil in trying to silence these voices that are expressing legitimate concerns.
And there's a chance that it wouldn't. What happens then? We can't regrow the penis. We can't reverse the side effects of the puberty blockers.you say that it wouldn't necessarily make her feel like a woman but the other side of the coin is that there is a big, BIG chance that it would.
Detransitioners exists too. They're a proof that those irreversible treatments isn't guaranteed to work. Not to mention that a large number of transpeople still commit suicide.and we can attest that from the millions of trans women who go through this process and are happier and more satisfied than if they stayed in the body of a man.
And there's still a chance it won't. Like do transitioning have a 100% success rate?the thing is: the thing that made her lose the "og parts" already happened. it's already gone and as far as we know there is no coming back. the whole transgender-like process is steps towards a solution that verifiably works
What is normal? Will estrogen change her dick into a pussy?this is really interesting. the mother is like ,"you can never be a real woman" and like she was a real woman a week ago all thats changed is her endocrine system and bones, get her on estrogen she will go back to normal. the author is smoking something because this is such a great way to mix current trans issues with a genderbend story.
you realize cis women do creepy shit in public too right? like surely your intelligent enough to realize gender has nothing to do with this right?Explain this. How is women using the changing room being protected from a clear male being there? And I can give you more example if you want. One of those include transwoman (which are biologically male) literally masturbating in a woman toilet. C'mon. Defend that please
Also, you calling me terfs does nothing lol. Do you think people really care about that slur?
Edit: fuck it I'm sharing that video anyway since none of you want to have a honest conversation anyway. Here. Guess what happened to a woman that shared these on Twitter to expose him. She's called a terfs. @Playerbase why don't you reply to this as well since you seems to think that male "self identity" which include masturbating in public spaces for woman won't affect anyone else. But let's be honest, both of you won't reply to this because you two doesn't want to confront the truth. Cmon, dumb react to all my other comments like the rest of you weirdos in this comment are doing.
On the contrary, thinking things through and weighting both benefits and risks based on existing data is what is helpful to the character here. It might not be to whoever is projecting too much in this impossible setting.hello 🙋 don't you think you might be coming from a non-helpful perspective for the situation at hand in the long term?
Doesn't matter that much really. What matters is that it is replacing a set of issues with another and that the main character won't be able to revert to the previous one should they decide they like it less.genuinely think about it: what you are describing is women who were born with female body parts and men who were born with male body parts who lost the parts that they understood to be instrinsically tied to their gender and not being fullfilled with the artificial reconstruction. are the women, in reality, lesser women and the men lesser men because of it? do you think it's possible for them to reconcile that trauma in their heads with the fact that at the end of the day they don't want to turn into a man/turn into a woman? to live as anything else than the person they feel they are?
A minuscule oneyou say that it wouldn't necessarily make her feel like a woman but the other side of the coin is that there is a big, BIG chance that it would.
Even if i accept that there are indeed millions of people who were happier for having gone through this (i have no data so i would have to trust you on that). For these people there is only "gain" towards having a female looking body. They had none of it, they have more of it now.and we can attest that from the millions of trans women who go through this process and are happier and more satisfied than if they stayed in the body of a man.
Once again, even if we assume it verifiably works, that's not how the human brain perceives loss. It's not a computer that's going to display a red downwards line and a green upwards one. Both states are going to be perceived as loss.the thing is: the thing that made her lose the "og parts" already happened. it's already gone and as far as we know there is no coming back. the whole transgender-like process is steps towards a solution that verifiably works
Because she wasn't born a boy, lived most of her life a girl and for most intents and purposes is a girl who got an imaginary disease that made her a boy. I'm not switching to "him" either the day someone gets hirsutism or "her" the day someone gets gynecomastia.you realize cis women do creepy shit in public too right? like surely your intelligent enough to realize gender has nothing to do with this right?
also for all the transphobes going "she will never become a woman again as being a girl is about biology" .... the fact yall are continuing to use she/her pronouns for her proves not even you take that argument seriously as you clearly still view her as a girl
And does any of that creepy shit equals to literally masturbating inside a toilet? Like I just don't get this argument. I'm actually showing you prove of transwoman with dick masturbating in a woman toilet. Are you actually defending this? Genuinely askingyou realize cis women do creepy shit in public too right?
You missed the point by a mile lol. So it's fine if I, a male masturbate in a public woman toilet? Like what actually is your point here? Do you not realize the problem with a male claiming to be a woman and using that to defile a woman private space? Can I say, hey you women do the same creepy thing so I'm not in the wrong here. Or maybe I can just say I identify as a woman and there's nothing wrong with that.like surely your intelligent enough to realize gender has nothing to do with this right?
But she's not a girl. Do you want me to use he? Because the only reason I'm using she is to prevent my account from being blocked.lso for all the transphobes going "she will never become a woman again as being a girl is about biology" .... the fact yall are continuing to use she/her pronouns for her proves not even you take that argument seriously as you clearly still view her as a girl
i think we are definitely not coming into this from the same perspective and thus will not reach any middle ground whatsoever. i'm coming from the perspective that this loss you're referring to is already a reality that the character will have to deal no matter the path. and that it's not constructive to cruelly shoot down an entire valid option because of possible future regret or possible disappointment for not feeling the same. well, life happens. things outside your control happen and some things you can never get back. doesn't mean that taking the steps to reclaim back what you Can should be approached in such a pessimistic manner. this is my perspective.On the contrary, thinking things through and weighting both benefits and risks based on existing data is what is helpful to the character here. It might not be to whoever is projecting too much in this impossible setting.
Doesn't matter that much really. What matters is that it is replacing a set of issues with another and that the main character won't be able to revert to the previous one should they decide they like it less.
A minuscule one
Even if i accept that there are indeed millions of people who were happier for having gone through this (i have no data so i would have to trust you on that). For these people there is only "gain" towards having a female looking body. They had none of it, they have more of it now.
In the case of the MC there is loss. From having it all to having none of it is a loss, but the operation would reduce this loss at best. At worst it would make it feel worse because the comparison between what she lost and what she has now would be even more direct.
Once again, even if we assume it verifiably works, that's not how the human brain perceives loss. It's not a computer that's going to display a red downwards line and a green upwards one. Both states are going to be perceived as loss.
If that was the case you wouldn't dismiss the option of accepting completely the loss and not having any medical or pharmaceutical procedure done.i think we are definitely not coming into this from the same perspective and thus will not reach any middle ground whatsoever. i'm coming from the perspective that this loss you're referring to is already a reality that the character will have to deal no matter the path.
What's cruel is depicting something that might not solve an issue as a likely solution. You set up your patient for extreme disappointment and suffering.and that it's not constructive to cruelly shoot down an entire valid option because of possible future regret or possible disappointment for not feeling the same. well, life happens. things outside your control happen and some things you can never get back. doesn't mean that taking the steps to reclaim back what you Can should be approached in such a pessimistic manner. this is my perspective.
I come from the perspective where you shouldn't depict one solution as better than it is just because you project yourself in a situation that's not yours. Because you will inevitably gloss over all the lifelong drawbacks of this kind of procedure for the sake of protecting your own opinion of it.from what i've read, you're coming from the perspective that since it all sucks the character should be constrained and limit herself to "it all sucks and will inevitably suck no matter what" and should be made to feel worse about it and lied to about the big
I indeed believe independent data to make up my mind, not people who have interests one way or another in the data being one way or another.(it's big, yes. not that you'd believe me
Reddit by definition is a place with an editorial line for each subreddit. You wouldn't suggest anyone to get their data from a detransition subreddit, hopefully. Because that would mean you would trick them by exposing them to a sampling bias.i guess. maybe go on a transgender reddit and ask about people's experience if you want to check?
It is not, as i said. A biological man wanting to gain some feminity and a biological female wanting to get it back after experiencing it have two different sets of issues. Just like someone who was born completely blind would feel happier about seeing the world extremely blurred than someone who temporarily lost their sight after and accident and would recover 20% of it afterwards.idk, i'm sure you can work something out if you really want to know) possibility of feeling better after getting back what she lost (in a manner of speaking. oh and it's not switching one set of issues with the other by the way. it's all the same issue. crazy, huh.).
Spoken like someone who has literally no idea what they're talking about and learned everything they know on the topic from YouTube shorts.We can't reverse the side effects of the puberty blockers.
Spoken like someone that has been brainwashed by the propagandaSpoken like someone who has literally no idea what they're talking about and learned everything they know on the topic from YouTube shorts.
Extreme projection.Spoken like someone that has been brainwashed by the propaganda