Visiting them this weekend, not sure I can reliably hide my chest, I've ordered a binder. They don't know I have SRS in 19 days nor they don't get to know, they haven't earnt it.
The single complaint (of the four) is about policy design, the other three were wrt individuals. Moreover this only looks at complaints with trans women who hold GRCs, not trans women without GRCs, which are the vast majority.
It's still a minute number, we don't need to lie here.
I saw a post about how sex and gender can change and I'm curious what others think of this.
With sex we *know* sex can be changed because it's a collection of traits and we can alter the traits of our body that constitutes the collated understanding of sex.
With gender though, I've always understood it more as that gender never changes, only your understanding of your own gender changes, you are who you've always been and dysphoria stems from the misalignment of sex and gender, but that recognition of the self is an exclusively introspective process.
I know now that I've always been non-binary but if you had asked me years ago before I knew more of myself, I'd have answered differently.
There's every chance that I come to another new understanding of my gender identity that further aligns with the goals I have for my body.
too many trans girls starting hrt provided by their doctors at 2mg pills, probably told to just swallow them too
this is not enough, this is why we diy
@batteryplus123@thebistorian@micheal_olainn laws work to define pedophilia and child sexual exploitation, the justice system punishes breaking the law, breaking the law is the deterent. I never said laws don't work, I said they don't prevent crime.
It's like saying the cops prevent crime when like no, they show up after
@batteryplus123@thebistorian@micheal_olainn you have like zero reading comprehension. my point is that laws only exist to define what is a crime, the justice system is punitive and exists as the deterrent to committing crime, regardless crime still occurs