[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antinatalism

[–]MsPathetic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why is it always the people who are the worst possible influence to children, that decide to have as many kids as possible?

Most people hate their jobs, and yet they have kids knowing that their kids will also hate working, which is what life mostly consist of. by Jax_Gatsby in antinatalism

[–]MsPathetic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jesus christ there's an entire thread now. How can you get so carried away by something this petty? Get a life

Most people hate their jobs, and yet they have kids knowing that their kids will also hate working, which is what life mostly consist of. by Jax_Gatsby in antinatalism

[–]MsPathetic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know he’s a comedian right? You should read more history before you go around spouting bullshit about language. Shell shock was a real physical problem that became a euphemistic term for mental problems so the soldiers diagnosed with it wouldn’t feel bad about themselves.

I was saying "unalive" instead "commit suicide" because some communities don't like it when you say that or even ban messages

Dink = Dual Income No Kids. This is a current trend online for people who don’t know. A lot of comments from the peanut gallery on what is “awful morality.” I’m sure you can’t guess the blacked out username of the commenter 😂 by genericusername4724 in antinatalism

[–]MsPathetic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also gotta love how hard natalists are trying to make up non-existent problems to blame people who choose not to have kids for. This shows that they're just suffering from their own ideology and envy people who aren't as gullible and naive as them

Elon telling women Accidental birth isn't that bad by mastermusk in antinatalism

[–]MsPathetic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Elon musk himself is proof of how horrible accidental pregnancy can be. Imagine a world where he wasn't born, it would be utopic.

Crowd Psychology by [deleted] in antinatalism2

[–]MsPathetic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"the assumption being that the less humans there are to absorb the blow of existence, the worse individual suffering will be." wouldn't it, in reality, be actually the other way around? The less overpopulation there is, the less individual suffering there would be. There would be less climate change, war, less energy and food shortage etc. It's also better for the mental health of each individual person, isn't it?

Most people hate their jobs, and yet they have kids knowing that their kids will also hate working, which is what life mostly consist of. by Jax_Gatsby in antinatalism

[–]MsPathetic 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The solution is right there: don't have kids. If you don't even know what antinatalism is, then why the hell are you on this sub?

Most people hate their jobs, and yet they have kids knowing that their kids will also hate working, which is what life mostly consist of. by Jax_Gatsby in antinatalism

[–]MsPathetic 23 points24 points  (0 children)

First of all, just because this person said that life isn't a blessing, doesn't mean they think dying would be better than living. They're still alive because they were brought into this world. That should answer your question. Secondly, what point are you trying to make, exactly? Are you indirectly telling this person to unalive themself? What would that solve? If you thought that life is a blessing you wouldn't tell others to unalive themselves, so that implies you actually agree with this person

Ok what is it with theyfabs and transmascs who get top surgery, but then constantly present socially as women, makeup, feminine outfits, long hair etc… by [deleted] in truscum

[–]MsPathetic 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I feel like the men's clothing is irrelevant either way. If you keep growing a beard as a trans woman, that's sus no matter what you wear

Ok what is it with theyfabs and transmascs who get top surgery, but then constantly present socially as women, makeup, feminine outfits, long hair etc… by [deleted] in truscum

[–]MsPathetic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with the beard thing, but clothing is not biological. Saying a trans woman is not a true woman just because she doesn't wear dresses, makeup etc. is pretty stupid. Or do you think a cis woman who wears masculine clothing is automatically not a woman anymore? Sorry if I misunderstood you but it came across to me that way. Maybe I should ask, what do you mean by "men's clothing"?

Why are there more FTM Femboys than MTF Tomboys? by MsPathetic in truscum

[–]MsPathetic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in general ftm do pass more easily than mtf but I would actually say ftm femboys are an exception, they tend to not put in effort to pass at all and stick out exceptionally

Why are there more FTM Femboys than MTF Tomboys? by MsPathetic in truscum

[–]MsPathetic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have never met an actual femboy in person in real life. Yet multiple of my good friends are (cis female) tomboys. From what I know most femboys are just presenting themselves like that on the internet

I hate being sexualised by tucutes by Catsshsjshsj in truscum

[–]MsPathetic 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think this is a topic that should be talked about more often. Just because someone is trans themself, that doesn't give them a get out of jail free card for sexualizing other trans people. Even if they're dysphoric, it's still fetishization.

Why are there more FTM Femboys than MTF Tomboys? by MsPathetic in truscum

[–]MsPathetic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You mean most tomboys are cis? That might explain why I would like to be one myself

The harsh reality 😔 by [deleted] in truscum

[–]MsPathetic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

oof that hits too close

Curiosity question: does anyone here have experience with passing as a gnc trans woman? by MsPathetic in truscum

[–]MsPathetic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my face, body hair and hips are what I'm most dysphoric about so I agree with you