So, this is what was taken out.

Preds, paraphilias, transexuality, real transphobia, mental health...

I'mma start with some definitions.

My definitions, to make it simple

Andromimetophilia: Attraction to trans-men

Summary: A guy that doesn't limit himself to what he wears. He could be gay, doesn't mean he *has to be.*

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You can engage with your fetishes, but it depends when, where, how & with whom.

A trans man might be an autoandrophilic, a trans woman might be an autogynephilic. Not all Autoandrophilics are trans men/transition — Not all autogynephilics are trans women/transition.

Being an autoandrophilic or autogynephilic isn't something inherently bad - the way in which is practiced might be.

If an autogynephilic (male/man) engages in sexual acts where *he* doesn't have to or with whom he shouldn't — then *he* should face the consequences of it.

If you're an autogenophilic that gets off to the idea of being a woman, that's not an issue, *no one really cares. But when the behavior starts to invade spaces that aren't for you — as a male/man, then get out of there. Stop harassing people and pretend to be *trans women and give them a bad reputation, stop making *women* uncomfortable with your unnecessary presence. Stop using my/transexuals conditions to justify your very likely criminal behaviors. *You. Are. Not. Trans.*

Again, being an autogynephilic isn't something that will automatically make someone bad. Some of these dudes can looks absolutely gorgeous and I'd love to peg them until they get magically pregnant for sure, but you cannot use the fetish to pretend to be a trans woman and a woman and get into their spaces.

Autoandrophilics (women) aren't a threat to men for obvious reasons. A man's not going to feel scared or intimidated by a woman — unless there's medical issues they're living with (like just out of surgery, low-bone density, and other reasons to which they couldn't physically defend themselves) or men that could be dealing with psychological or psichiatric issues.


Preds

... I don't know what I'll do if I see a dude (not trans women! There's tons that pass and just simply do their business without making a big deal or calling attention, like most people that just want to use the toilets) in the girls bathroom while waiting for a family member or someone I know. ⟨... Since I'm a female I don't think there's much I could do anyways... 😔⟩ and I'm certainly going blind if a man close by decides to do something and I happen to be around.


Medical issues related to transitioning

>I'll only talk about adults here.

Data. There's not enough of it.
I could lose my uterus, Endometrial cancer is possible. I don't know if I'll be able to have kids... And many other consequences that could happen because of treating one single thing.

There's various differences between what makes a female female, and a male male. Using this terms would be the same as using women or men, it's the same thing.


Real transphobia

Real transphobia is pretending there's more "genders". You're negating what real transitioning looks like.

Transitioning is life altering. It's not just *"one day/moment I'm a girl, and the other I'm a boy and then I'm nothing in between". No. That's a complete different thing, I have no idea what it is, but it has nothing to do with being a transexual.

I wish that just using pants, dying my hair or changing names multiple times during the month would fix this. But no. Transitioning is permanent, you cannot just undone the process. It's not a game.


Transexuality ≠ Intersexuality.

It's. Not. The. Same.

One is a mental issue, the other is a genetical one. STOP PUTTING THEM TOGETHER.

I've made some writings about intersexuality before...

But here's more.

In some cases, people might be born without internal or external sexual organs.

In the video "Dating With No Sexual Organs | BORN DIFFERENT" https://youtu.be/vpAbPKYYu6A?si=guRpFY0foMn_nWtk >, we get Jyoti's story, she's an intersexual person. Jyoti said that she doesn't have testes and ovaries, and in time 00:00:55-00:00:58 she said that she "doesn't have internal or external sex organs*, in the video we don't hear the specific name for her condition, but based on those factors, it might be a combination of;

Gonadal agenesis:

Complete absence of gonads (no testes and no ovaries)

Genital agenesis:

Absence of external genital structures


> When both are present together, clinicians typically describe it as:

Complete gonadal and genital agenesis

In her case, she was blessed with the family that adopted her, many intersexual people aren't fortunate to be so.

Intersexual people don't chose to be born with their condition. They don't have the option to decide whether they want to face the possible medical struggle or family and society prejudice and discrimination because of how they were born. They don't have to take a dose of something to change and become intersex.

I know I'm a female, my body is and will always be female. My genitals are 'common/typical' and I don't have any genetical variations that I'm aware of. It's a mental issues. A mental disorder. A complete different set of doctors and treatments.

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Genetics, Gonadal Dysgene: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539886/


Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis: https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/health/m/mixed-gonadal-dysgenesis >


More about intersexuality, from my writings and blog
Understanding Disorders of Sex Development (DSD): A Medical and Biological (Light) Overview -https://www.humancodes.cc/DisordersofSexDevelopment.html

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*Disclaimer and note:

I'm just a tranny that's fed up with people using medical conditions to justify their ideologies and using them as political pawns. I've heard people claiming intersexuality is not a thing, while others use it to justify their lack of personality/pretending to be trans, and I *detest both sides equally.* Do your own research, go to a library whether it's digital or in person, there's a lot of information out there!!!


Mental disorder / mental health

Why would it be a bad thing to accept that it is a mental disorder?

Are mentally ill people inherently bad because of their/our condition — or would that be defined by how they/we treat others?

Does having a mental disorder make someone evil just because they live with the condition or would that be based on how they/we act and cope in spite of dealing with it?


People that deny this simply confirm the long and outgoing stigma against mental health that people generally believe. These people are not helping in the slightest Struggling with a mental disorder doesn't make someone automatically implacable, bad, evil, dumb or dangerous, the way the decide to live life, the people that they allow to surround themselves with, and then how we cope with it does.

Stop being ablesit


Everyone can be evil.

It's just exhausting hearing some of these people talk, the fake positivism makes me *nauseous.* People are people. Being trans doesn't make anyone automatically good or evil, just as with anything else, like following X, Y, or Z religion/god (s). And it's extremely weird... If someone needs to say a bunch of times they're "a good person", they're probably *not.* Being trans doesn't make me, or anyone immune to responsibilities and duties. If someone is trans and is doing something depraved, harmful, or harassing anyone, then they should face the consequences like any other person.

Prey

They don't care about it. They know you're broken, and they love that. The amount of times I've heard guys saying stuff like "it's easier to manipulate" or "free pussy either way" and plenty of other stuff that I don't even want to repea They don't care about you nor your "identity" they just love playing your broken self. You are to them an easy target

Learn how to cope. If you really decide to transition, it won't make your life better automatically. Without accepting your reality and biology, you could end up worse. Absolute happiness isn't realistic and shouldn't be the goal. Finding a treatment to cope with medical issues, regardless of them being mental or physical - and finding purpose in life is.


So, this was it. I just took out one thing from the resources link bc it links directly to my profile and well, I felt like doing that.


I hate language politicization or speech censorship, even more when its clear that I am in the supposed victim group and how language is used. I don't see how my words were seen as hateful, but oh well, again... Comprehension skills. Pheeewww