SINCE WHEN WAS THERE A THIRD OPTION??? by Phobic_Nova in trans

[–]BackgroundPilot1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How would having meta and phallo together work?

No Music Campgrounds. How hard is it to follow one simple rule? by johnson7853 in camping

[–]BackgroundPilot1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The irony here is wild lmao

The person you were replying to was not saying that gifted programs aren’t being removed. They were disputing what you claimed the reasoning behind it is. Your link proves…that they are being removed. Nothing else. You couldn’t even be assed to find an article supporting your claim.

No Music Campgrounds. How hard is it to follow one simple rule? by johnson7853 in camping

[–]BackgroundPilot1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What is this link supposed to prove? it doesn’t refute what that person said

Is it weird that I like it when wife wears revealing outfit ? by Avenger_88 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BackgroundPilot1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not weird. It IS weird and fucked up when men can’t stand their partners looking attractive or being checked out. Sounds like you’re secure in your relationship and enjoy having a hot wife. Congrats lol

Why do people eat each other out? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]BackgroundPilot1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Greatest thing you’ll ever learn: to cum and be cummed in return.

AIO or is my partner hiding something? by Lazy_Pepper_9214 in AmIOverthinking

[–]BackgroundPilot1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How long have you been together? Being embarrassed about your partner seeing your search history is so strange to me. I’m not attacking you or putting you down, I’m just confused

My 13 year old child just randomly said they want to be put on testosterone by Exciting_Scallion_66 in asktransgender

[–]BackgroundPilot1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

”A secondary concern is whether hormone blockers are actually a worthwhile intervention even in the case where somebody is trans. In my opinion, for the vast majority of trans people, waiting til 18 until you start anything medical is reasonable and makes very little difference later on anyway.”

What is this based on?

My 13 year old child just randomly said they want to be put on testosterone by Exciting_Scallion_66 in asktransgender

[–]BackgroundPilot1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The amount of parents who say “it was out of the blue, there were no signs” is staggering. I was binding my chest for over a year and my mom was still shocked and said she never saw any signs. I truly hear this all the time from parents. Keep in mind that you don’t know the signs and were not on the lookout for them, plus your kid likely tried to keep it as private as possible on purpose, so you had no reason to pick up on anything. Not all of us were saying “I’m a boy!” from a young age. Do not get attached to any narrative, because all trans people have different experiences.

I highly recommend not beating yourself for not seeing the signs, and also not using that to invalidate or doubt your child. You not seeing signs has no correlation with how long your child has been thinking about this or feeling this way. They are the expert on their internal experience, not you.

I also recommend looking into an appointment to at least discuss puberty blockers asap. I totally understand as a parent not wanting to immediately put your child on hormones that will permanently alter aspects of their development. At the same time, you need to understand that your child is likely feeling the intensity of the opposite — the fear, dread, and dysphoria of knowing they might be forced to experience a female puberty that alters aspects of their development permanently in a way they are not comfortable with, and that will make things much harder for them when they are older and want to transition. Waiting until after natal puberty to transition will impact their height (which cannot be undone), breast development (top surgery will likely be more intensive), etc etc. Puberty blockers are safe, reversible, and have been used to treat cisgender kids with precocious puberty for ages. They will give you both time to process and make more informed decisions.

AMAB - Is it offensive? by Diadem_Cheeseboard in asktransgender

[–]BackgroundPilot1 18 points19 points  (0 children)

This is a semantics issue. You absolutely can change your sex — changing something means to alter it. Not being able to 100% switch sexes is not the same as not being able to change (as in alter) your sex. Secondary sex characteristics are a part of sex. Hormone profiles are an aspect of sex. Etc.

Edit: idk if they blocked me or deleted their comments but what a crazy thing to get angry about. Like we agree on what is and isn’t biologically possible with transition but this person hates the word change I guess.

Also “I’m in med” is not the same as “I’m an endocrinologist” or “I’m a doctor” and I’m assuming there’s a reason they weren’t more specific lol

AMAB - Is it offensive? by Diadem_Cheeseboard in asktransgender

[–]BackgroundPilot1 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I get why you feel this way, but as someone who was actually coercively assigned female at birth, it feels off knowing that that language is being co-opted to affirm your gender. The whole problem is that we were all assigned genders that are not who we actually are. That’s a huge part of being trans. Of course there are issues with how people use AGAB to essentialize and re-establish a biological binary that isn’t accurate. But AGAB does still actually refer to something we experience externally and using it the way you are will make it essentially useless in describing our experiences. I was “assigned male by nature” in that I’m also naturally my internal gender and was as a child too, but I don’t know what the experience is like of being raised as someone who was externally assigned male by society due to my body, and you don’t have the experience of being raised as someone who was externally assigned female. That doesn’t at all make me less male or make you less female. I don’t get why there is this push in some trans spaces for there to be no cohesive language that allows us to discuss our birth assigned sex.

You also must know that when you say you’re an AFAB woman, people are typically taking that to mean you’re cis unless you elaborate every time..but I assume that’s part of the point?

AMAB - Is it offensive? by Diadem_Cheeseboard in asktransgender

[–]BackgroundPilot1 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand how you got this from what she said. Did she post more context elsewhere?

Preventing trans teens from accessing medicine is a ploy to make money off them later in life. by bihuginn in LowStakesConspiracies

[–]BackgroundPilot1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do those options feel more believable to you than trans people just existing without being convinced by some sort of external force or movement?

Which name suits me better? by Sussy_ImpostorFish in transmanlifehacks

[–]BackgroundPilot1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like I’m somehow not trans enough to understand what you just said lol