07-09-2024, 03:45 AM
*smiles* Thanks for defending me, prostatenipple, but I'm a big girl I'll be okay. Also, ain't nothing Didi said that wasn't true. Most of my personal experience (speaking with others) has been with FtM trans, and the levels of dysphoria the FtM I've known had was just brutal. I mean brutal, it'll tear your heart out. And just the mere plans/promise of future transition surgery made such a mental health difference, you'd think they'd just come back from the dead.
But yeah- we do all have to get along here, and seems to me there's a very wide range of personal experiences and philosophies here. If fetish discussion is allowed here, then perhaps its own subforum. Or perhaps it's time to declare certain subjects off the table. There's such a grey area and humans are so incredibly complex when it comes to sex and gender that personally, I think if seating arrangements can be adhered to, there's room for everyone. But maybe there's not- I'm not an admin here, I'm just here for the breasts (mine).
I don't know. Personally, I think I'd have grown up to be resentful of being forced into a box that might not have been the one I'd have chosen as an adult. The person I automatically think of is Hida Viloria, whose parents explicitly decided to not surgically alter them as an infant as they had been urged to do, and Hida is an intersex activist who preaches against that sort of thing, having met many intersex individuals for whom surgery and hormonal interventions as infants and children left them traumatized and physically damaged. I'm on Hida's side of that argument.
But yeah- we do all have to get along here, and seems to me there's a very wide range of personal experiences and philosophies here. If fetish discussion is allowed here, then perhaps its own subforum. Or perhaps it's time to declare certain subjects off the table. There's such a grey area and humans are so incredibly complex when it comes to sex and gender that personally, I think if seating arrangements can be adhered to, there's room for everyone. But maybe there's not- I'm not an admin here, I'm just here for the breasts (mine).
Quote:Posted by CM213 - 3 hours ago
I'm sure those individuals who really do have both sets of genitals and their parents didn't do anything about it when the individual was still a baby, I'm sure they feel like outcasts.
I don't know. Personally, I think I'd have grown up to be resentful of being forced into a box that might not have been the one I'd have chosen as an adult. The person I automatically think of is Hida Viloria, whose parents explicitly decided to not surgically alter them as an infant as they had been urged to do, and Hida is an intersex activist who preaches against that sort of thing, having met many intersex individuals for whom surgery and hormonal interventions as infants and children left them traumatized and physically damaged. I'm on Hida's side of that argument.