@Frederi81545084@GaysAFascism i can get you some stats for victimization of trans people (students) and bathroom policies, but not perpetrators
second study
https://t.co/P5KQcgtPnL
https://t.co/Ejt4EwbmDz
@joss_prior someone suspected to be trans
is at risk of increased violence
(for example, a man walking into women's toilets would be assumed to be either a trans man or trans woman)
https://t.co/D9NvA9W74o
https://t.co/P5KQcgtPnL
@bloodstreamrunz i think you're forgetting how people like to cherry pick random hypothetical cis people when discussing sexual dimorphism
you cannot expect every listener to recognise that you're talking about the average,
you also cannot entirely blame them because you did not specify
@bloodstreamrunz i would disagree
reason for avoiding specificity in this case (imo) is the comparisons can get so so much worse and i want to refuse to attempt them for brainworms-saving purposes
well communicated accuracy doesn't hurt and would be preferable to the current media enviro
@bloodstreamrunz@UkeCreature yeah, but it would be useful to use terminology to state what cohorts you're comparing,
we'd be saying typical or expected for an ethnicity and age
you have to give some information to compare to because the sexual development never ends
@bloodstreamrunz@bunnicage@UkeCreature not how it works
it's still all still androgenic/male body hair,
it exists purely due to androgens
just less developed than you'd expect on any man
which leads to there being an expected and typical male and female range
@stone3Clare honestly given the guy i'm talking about
i wouldn't be sure
this is the same guy who assaulted and molested multiple people, which i don't like talking about much
and got away with it entirely
@stone3Clare@1goodtern it was a problem when i was in high school as well
there was a guy in my year who regularly watched porn in class
but i think i may have overestimated the intelligence of the average UK schoolboy
i would assume it's more reporting related and previously went under the radar
@kalbarrikartel you are correct, and i was defensive,
but your prior argument was not convincing
i already told her to suppress T if she wants it to not get worse and take E2 if she wants female sex characteristics
@kalbarrikartel while my image for analysis is incorrect
(wrong measurement, failed to account for fat redistribution)
hugboxing does not make people feel better
it makes them feel worse when they don't see it
giving them solutions to the problem however, does help
@minixword@localtryansfem do you want it to get worse or do you want it to get better
suppress T at the minimum
take E2 if you want female sex characteristics
Prosecutors said UW student Juniper Blessing was found with over 40 stab wounds in the laundry room of the Nordheim Court apartments. Police have not yet shared a potential motive or whether the stabbing attack was random or targeted.
https://t.co/sbdigxqzcc
@kalbarrikartel just because "some cis women" have some male+female sex characteristic development (in this case about 1 in 2000)
doesn't mean
1. those cis women want it
2. this trans woman wants it
her body is incongruent from her sex identity
no amount of "but some cis women" will change that
@wearyemoji@ooi43z first post, "mtf person", ok,
afab supremacy is...
a choice,
relationship that clearly shouldn't have occurred
but the second post is fair, it's weird when they do it,
like to induce cramps you HAVE to fuck up i swear
@kalbarrikartel "omg 1 in 2000 women look like this"
"this means that how i currently look matches my sex identity!"
no
would a cis woman who had dysphoria over it get the same treatment
no
stop talking
@bunnicage@bloodstreamrunz@UkeCreature the categorising of expected dimorphism is kind of wrong yes
people like to assume people have no sex characteristics differing from their ASAB,
easiest example, terminal body hair on women,
virtually all women have it