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I have been a woman my entire life...... I always believed that it was the person inside who mattered, whether you were kind or nasty , lazy or a hard worker etc. I grew up at a time when appearances didn't matter, and when we didn't have as much money to spend on clothes, make up etc

So I get so confused about trans issues, cos What difference does the packaging on the outside make? Why does someone's external or internal appearance matter or be relevant? If you want to dress as a man or as a woman, so what? So if someone wants to identify as a man or woman, thats fine by me, but why does it need to interfere with my identity and how I see myself as a woman?

What I do find frustrating is that...my old definition of what it is to be a woman....is no longer valid. I am no longer a woman because i was born female, I am now a CIS woman. Why has my defintion of what a woman is been changed? Who asked me if it was ok to change the definition?

Of course part of being a woman is about the biological facts of sex, periods, pregnancy, menopause, mood swings etc,.....same as being a man is about having a pen, having a broader chest, having a lower voice, having higher testosterone levels.......etc

Being a woman, for me is nothing about wearing particular clothes, or having to wear make up or high heels, or liking pink and fluffy cute kittens....which is what is confusing to me about some trans women, like caitlyn Jenner, who are all about the external appearance.
Well trans people experience very gender dysphoria that is attached to their body so external appearance is very important to them because changing it can help the feelings of dysphoria. Many of them hate everything about their body as it's connected to the sex they were assigned to and not as they identify. In terms of clothes etc, socially transitioning is just as important as medically transitioning because once they appear to be the gender they identify as rather than their assigned sex at birth, that can also help with dysphoria. Of course there's more to being a woman/man than appearance but the appearance is the bit they don't have to begin with. If they did then they wouldn't transition. If that makes sense.
 
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I have been a woman my entire life...... I always believed that it was the person inside who mattered, whether you were kind or nasty , lazy or a hard worker etc. I grew up at a time when appearances didn't matter, and when we didn't have as much money to spend on clothes, make up etc

So I get so confused about trans issues, cos What difference does the packaging on the outside make? Why does someone's external or internal appearance matter or be relevant? If you want to dress as a man or as a woman, so what? So if someone wants to identify as a man or woman, thats fine by me, but why does it need to interfere with my identity and how I see myself as a woman?

What I do find frustrating is that...my old definition of what it is to be a woman....is no longer valid. I am no longer a woman because i was born female, I am now a CIS woman. Why has my defintion of what a woman is been changed? Who asked me if it was ok to change the definition?

Of course part of being a woman is about the biological facts of sex, periods, pregnancy, menopause, mood swings etc,.....same as being a man is about having a pen, having a broader chest, having a lower voice, having higher testosterone levels.......etc

Being a woman, for me is nothing about wearing particular clothes, or having to wear make up or high heels, or liking pink and fluffy cute kittens....which is what is confusing to me about some trans women, like caitlyn Jenner, who are all about the external appearance.
I think a big part of the dysphoria is that in their head, trans women are women. They look in the mirror and what they see doesn’t marry up to what they are on the inside.

Fortunately I was born female and psychologically I am a women but I can’t imagine how difficult life would be if I was born with gender dysphoria, it doesn’t surprise me that trans people can grow to hate their physical appearance and anatomy. The fact that trans people would rather end their life than continue to live in their bodies speaks volumes for how much pain and trauma they must endure With the dysphoria.
 
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Hatchette (publisher) have told their writers that (paraphrasing) 'they would never want to force them to work on something they were uncomfortable with, BUT.... we wont change who we are publishing because of a protest'

LOL
Good for them. I bet there are plenty of people who gladly take their place 😄
 
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I think a big part of the dysphoria is that in their head, trans women are women. They look in the mirror and what they see doesn’t marry up to what they are on the inside.

Fortunately I was born female and psychologically I am a women but I can’t imagine how difficult life would be if I was born with gender dysphoria, it doesn’t surprise me that trans people can grow to hate their physical appearance and anatomy. The fact that trans people would rather end their life than continue to live in their bodies speaks volumes for how much pain and trauma they must endure With the dysphoria.
You sum it up well.

It IS very external appearanced based because thats where the dysphoria is usually focused on. If it was purely an internal issue then no trans person would transition at all.
 
What a load of balls.
they contradicted themselves at least once sex = females with a tina gender= you don't need a tina to be a female... ?

all for trans rights but damn there's so many definitions and people contradicting each other it's confusing
 
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In my eyes

I think regardless of being trans you’re genetically the gender you were born into. It’s the mind that believes it’s the gender they think they are. But honestly, leave them be.

I get what JK meant and I don’t like her or HP at all.

But deep down if I had a kid and it ended up trans of course I’d love my child but I don’t think I’d ever be on board with it.

Gay or lesbian - fine.

But I don’t know I just find trans so bizarre. I always have, I don’t wish harm on them but it’s just odd.

And a lot of teenagers are bandwagoning it now which is dangerous because by the time they’re nearly 25 majority will change their mind. It’s all what’s on trend with some.

I do believe there is genuine trans people but a lot of young girls are cutting their hair and wanting to be gay men because of anime character or video game characters because of popular online gay pairings in fandoms.

And then you’ve got the beauty industry. I always had my suspicions on Nikki and good for her I guess.

But it kinda saddens me how the beauty industry online is now male dominated

The fashion world.

It’s all men telling women what to do. Depressing.
 
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But deep down if I had a kid and it ended up trans of course I’d love my child but I don’t think I’d ever be on board with it.

Gay or lesbian - fine.

But I don’t know I just find trans so bizarre. I always have, I don’t wish harm on them but it’s just odd.
Can I ask why you wouldn’t?

And I don’t think calling them odd is... fair or warranted. Just because you don’t understand they’re not bizarre or odd.

Also if you mean NikkieTutorials... she’s not a man. She’s a transwoman. She’s not influencing any male domination of the beauty industry.
 
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Fallon Fox is a despicable character who has no business in women’s MMA. Clearly gets a thrill out of beating the utter crap out of women.

I am so sad for the direction women’s sports is going.
 
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Fallon Fox is a perfect example of how the trans women seen online act: submit to my will or I'll hurt you.
Whereas most transmen aren't heard..
 
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Can I ask why you wouldn’t?

And I don’t think calling them odd is... fair or warranted. Just because you don’t understand they’re not bizarre or odd.

Also if you mean NikkieTutorials... she’s not a man. She’s a transwoman. She’s not influencing any male domination of the beauty industry.
As i mentioned in my earlier posts these women, trans women are being murdered. That is their daily level of fear. Another US case

Two good people to follow and understand from the trans community are Laverne Cox and Janet Mock on insta If u want to broaden ur understanding 🙏
 

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As i mentioned in my earlier posts these women, trans women are being murdered. That is their daily level of fear. Another US case
Biological women are also being murdered daily. They also live in daily fear. For both trans women and women, who live in fear of being murdered and under the threat of violence, there’s usually a common denominator. I wonder what that might be? 🤔
 
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As i mentioned in my earlier posts these women, trans women are being murdered. That is their daily level of fear. Another US case

Two good people to follow and understand from the trans community are Laverne Cox and Janet Mock on insta If u want to broaden ur understanding 🙏
I understand very deeply about what trans people go through so I don’t need to broaden my understanding but thanks.

Still doesn’t really answer why she wouldn’t be ‘On board’. There’s a difference between being concerned and not being down with it. And calling them bizarre.
 
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Biological women are also being murdered daily. They also live in daily fear. For both trans women and women, who live in fear of being murdered and under the threat of violence, there’s usually a common denominator. I wonder what that might be? 🤔
Yup agree. i wasn’t excluding non trans women from this constant fear also just that trans women as a minority are at a higher, very high, risk of hateful violent crime and murder as they are seen as “freaks” or “oddities” and are targeted specifically.

I understand very deeply about what trans people go through so I don’t need to broaden my understanding but thanks.

Still doesn’t really answer why she wouldn’t be ‘On board’. There’s a difference between being concerned and not being down with it. And calling them bizarre.
I wasn't being patronising 🙏 I was offering the resources from a trans friend not direct to you, but to all/any interested Tattlers on this thread who may not know where to find the trans communities views. To address comments like the poster calling “bizarre “ which is transphobic.They are women they deserve respect not personal attacks
 
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Fallon Fox is a perfect example of how the trans women seen online act: submit to my will or I'll hurt you.
Whereas most transmen aren't heard..
I’ve literally never seen a transman telling men to ‘suck my man cat’ but ‘suck my lady fool’ seems to be a common insult online especially towards women. The backlash JKR received was full of those kind of insults and threats of violence

It’s almost like female/male socialisation is difficult to shake.
 
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I’ve literally never seen a transman telling men to ‘suck my man cat’ but ‘suck my lady fool’ seems to be a common insult online. The backlash JKR received was full of those kind of insults and threats of violence.

It’s almost like female/male socialisation is difficult to shake.
and the ones who say that, personally make it harder to see them as women. They don't understand the aggressive manly language they're using, these are the kinds of things that have been shouted at women on the street, the kind of thing aggressive men send you when you reject them online. The ones that react like that make you think they're part of the group that does it because it's trendy, you can't say you're actually a woman then act like a man does. I think that's what JKR was evoking if I'm not mistaken.
 
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I’ve literally never seen a transman telling men to ‘suck my man cat’ but ‘suck my lady fool’ seems to be a common insult online especially towards women. The backlash JKR received was full of those kind of insults and threats of violence

It’s almost like female/male socialisation is difficult to shake.
Exactly. I saw a transsexual state that anyone who uses such filth clearly has no idea of what it really means to be trans
 
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