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| Renzo |
I think we can all agree on one thing - since Avana used to be a man, she probably knows how to give a good handjob.
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| Happymess |
| quote: | Originally posted by Renzo
I think we can all agree on one thing - since Avana used to be a man, she probably knows how to give a good handjob.
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With the lips she has I'd be much more interested in a blowjob.
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| nefardec |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
Right, but there's quite a leap from using protein to build "unnatural" (What is a natural amount of muscle?), and eating a lot of soy to become a woman. Yes, they may change your testosterone/estrogen levels a bit, but not to the extent that you're seeking. |
Oh please. Do you see aboriginal societies using weight gain supplements or creatine or excercise equipment?
And what about steroids?
And what about the fact that not all transgender people take hormones? Or have surgeries.
Some people don't take hormones but get breast implants. Some transmen wear 'packers' and get mascectomies. Some cis-men have masectomies too, to treat their "natural" gynecomastia.
The point is you're equivocating, and there are culturally common forms of physical transition, and there are culturally uncommon and tabboo forms of physical transition. One is considered more natural than the other simply because one upholds the order of the world, and the other is critical. |
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| Vivid Boy |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
Oh please. Do you see aboriginal societies using weight gain supplements or creatine or excercise equipment?
And what about steroids?
And what about the fact that not all transgender people take hormones? Or have surgeries.
Some people don't take hormones but get breast implants. Some transmen wear 'packers' and get mascectomies. Some cis-men have masectomies too, to treat their "natural" gynecomastia.
The point is you're equivocating, and there are culturally common forms of physical transition, and there are culturally uncommon and tabboo forms of physical transition. One is considered more natural than the other simply because one upholds the order of the world, and the other is critical. |
dude just admit it, You are ed up and lets get on with our lives here. any weight lifter taking steroid or getting calf implants for aesthetic purposes is just as ed up as you are.
I don't condone that . Theres is proper use of medicine and theres improper. In my eyes you're practicing improper use of modern medicine for your own selfish 'ed in the head' reasons. |
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| nefardec |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vivid Boy
dude just admit it, You are ed up and lets get on with our lives here. any weight lifter taking steroid or getting calf implants for aesthetic purposes is just as ed up as you are.
I don't condone that . Theres is proper use of medicine and theres improper. In my eyes you're practicing improper use of modern medicine for your own selfish 'ed in the head' reasons. |
I have gender identity disorder, so if that's "ed up" then I am quite ed up. And the accepted, prescribed, clinical treatment for that is often HRT.
Good thing for society that there are real doctors know what "modern medicine" is, and not you, LOL.
You're definitely giving Slychology a run for its money here.
They should have warnings on labels that tells consumers what Vivid Boy does and does not condone. You'd really be doing a service to all of us here with your infinite knowledge and true moral compass. |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by nefardec
Oh please. Do you see aboriginal societies using weight gain supplements or creatine or excercise equipment?
And what about steroids?
And what about the fact that not all transgender people take hormones? Or have surgeries.
Some people don't take hormones but get breast implants. Some transmen wear 'packers' and get mascectomies. Some cis-men have masectomies too, to treat their "natural" gynecomastia.
The point is you're equivocating, and there are culturally common forms of physical transition, and there are culturally uncommon and tabboo forms of physical transition. One is considered more natural than the other simply because one upholds the order of the world, and the other is critical. |
Right I'm not doubting cultural differences with it. I'm just saying in your case, you're using hormone therapy and/or surgeries for your transition. For me, that would be akin to using anabolic steroids (which is an unnatural transformation of ones body), or having surgery to get calf implants or something like that. Imo, none of that is wrong. We can do whatever we want to our bodies, because they are our bodies. All I'm saying is that taking Creatine to help build muscle is not the same as going through hormone therapy to help transition from man to woman or woman to man.
Those same more primitive groups also probably wouldn't have access to hormone therapy or modern surgery either. That doesn't mean it's the same thing.
Again, I'd just like to point out that I have absolutely no problem with transgender people, and everybody has a right to do whatever they please with their bodies. I just thought your example wasn't very affective to support your argument (even though you shouldn't need to make any arguments in the first place).
Just because I would never do that to myself, and because I've never felt the way you do, doesn't make it wrong. It's kind of like Tom Cruise saying that depression is a myth just because he doesn't believe in it. |
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| nefardec |
| quote: | Originally posted by Happymess
I resent that! I am all beautifulness inside. :gsmile: |
Well in your case, there is certainly no ugliness on the outside. |
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| Vivid Boy |
just because something exists to make money off of your dumbass doesnt make it correct.
Steroids exist and can be used for all sorts of great things in injury and recovery. On the other side of the spectrum, it can also be used to make you look like Juggernaut from Xmen. Unfortunately, though in some societies it is legal to do so and you can buy it over the counter. It is marketed towards the weightlifters just so a few pharmaceutical companies can make some extra dough off of the weightlifting market. But it doesn't make it right. |
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| WittyHandle |
| I don't see how gender reassignment is any different than wanting to correct something like depression. All you're doing is trying to correct something that other people were born with not having to think about. It just happens that in the case of changing your gender there are more drastic and readily visible measures required to address your situation. Do your thing Nef, what you're doing takes guts :) |
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| Meat187 |
| quote: | Originally posted by WittyHandle
Do your thing Nef, what you're doing takes balls |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Happymess
I resent that! I am all beautifulness inside. :gsmile: |
I demand photos! |
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