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You get YouTube where everyone likes everything and nothing is ever bad quality /s


No, I present how I prefer to present. I don’t really know what an agender style would be, and I don’t like wearing masculine styles - since my gender doesn’t really go to that part of the spectrum anymore


From Pour Some Sugar On Me
looking like a lover with a red iPhone (radar phone)
From I’ll Be There For You by Bon Jovi
I pray to God to give me one more trans girl
(I pray to God you’ll give me one more chance, girl)


I can see how to download my settings as a json, but how do I export my whole profile?


There’s a difference between allowing a child to choose which permanent change they want to happen to them out of two options, or delaying the choice, rather than making a permanent choice that can be made mater at no detriment.


I fall under the nonbinary umbrella as I used to be genderfluid - my gender would change over time between feminine, agender, and masculine, and now it’s just genderflux as I oscillate between agender (no gender identity) and varying levels of femininity. (I plot it on a scale where G1=fully masculine, G5=agender, and G10=fully feminine. I used to go between G4 and G10 (mostly around G5-7), but recently it’s been more between G5 to G10 (with most of the time between G6-8) - so I’ve gotten more feminine over time.) And this is to do with my internal identity, mostly defined by levels of dysphoria/euphoria and how I feel about my body, not how I present.
I present mostly fairly unambiguously feminine though, maybe slightly tomboyish/gender neutral as I generally wear T shirts and jeans and stuff as opposed to say dresses. I do paint my nails, style my hair, wear makeup


Yes to all three. But people who claim to be trans are rarely any of those, and scientific consensus shoes that trusting them generally leads to less harm than disbelieving them - especially as puberty blockers are fully reversible. If the adolescent is not trans, they can stop them and have their natural puberty continue as normal.


Either


Amab != men
And I don’t hate either men or humans, I just don’t think the world would be worse without them


Adolescents are the only ones taking puberty blockers anyway - when the kids are trans. When they’re cis, children take them to prevent precocious puberty. Do you think they shouldn’t be allowed to?


Is taking puberty blockers one of those “life altering decisions” you think children shouldn’t be allowed to take (spoiler, not taking them is also a life altering decision, and a more harmful one)? Also, do you discriminate between children and adolescents?


Not really. Youth rights is just as important in itself as getting rid of religion - and while religion and other harmful worldviews still exists, children shouldn’t be affected by them just as adults shouldn’t be - parenting has the ability to be a theocracy, which is against freedom of religion, bodily autonomy, and women’s rights, if you view children and adolescents as people.


I had religious parents. And religion is a worldview that can distort good intentions and intelligence into doing harm, because it’s not true.


I’m wise enough to know that my life would be a lot better if my opinions over my own body and education were respected at the time.


Children are a distinct category from adolescents (and shouldn’t be lumped together), and both categories should have more autonomy over their own lives, bodies, and education. That includes being able to not consent to child genital mutilation (whether biologically male or intersex, female is already illegal), being able to consent to immunisations against the wishes of their parents/guardians - and likewise for puberty blockers/HRT later on, if they’re trans - and having autonomy over their schoolday, which school they go to, and what their schedule looks like.


Not all mtfs wear skirts or conform to gender stereotypes. In my case it’s more about feeling dysphoria with my body/hormones and wanting to change that (and then presenting in a way that looks normal for my gender in the society I happen to be in), but I’m also nonbinary, so there’s that.


Why would you trust what someone else says about them rather than what they say about themself? If someone says they’re depressed, do you believe them, or do you need ‘objective proof’? Gender [dysphoria/euphoria] is the same, it’s an internal experience.


It’s not really that it’s a choice to not be cis, but yeah, we shouldn’t assume people’s gender at all imho until they tell us themselves (and as children can’t tell us until they’re older don’t assume until they’re older), and even when they do it shouldn’t need to affect stereotypes or the way we grammatically refer to them or anything, just maybe what body they want to have and who can be attracted to them
Pearl harbour was a ‘trap’?