@MageVivika@luxembutch The second link is an interview, that’s like asking a transphobe whether a trans woman is a woman. Biased, everyone can just say things.
The paper is extremly biased and doesn’t and CAN’T claim that trans women experience period symptoms.
@MageVivika@luxembutch The symptoms being :
irritability
tiredness
sleeping too much or too little
appetite changes
anxiety
rapid changes in mood
loss of interest in sex
This is nothing like a period cramp, these are just the normal symptoms of hormonal changes
@lomlhabits@gesicht527@glitteryfem If you’re so correct please provide actual sources, since you’re obviously not reliable. The (FREE) Paper I linked you is on general menstrual pain, you should read it, it’s simpler than most research papers.
@lomlhabits@indomieeeen@gesicht527@glitteryfem Girl no offence but go back…What did they teach you? I only had to take biochemistry and know more than you… what medical student doesn’t know the name of hormones?
@lomlhabits@gesicht527@glitteryfem Read the paper again, its the Prostaglandins, not progesterone. Theyre NOT the same
Maybe you should do some research
@lomlhabits@gesicht527@glitteryfem Yes they are, the cramping of the other muscles is just an ✨bonus✨ of the prostaglandins (which trans women don’t get since they have no ovaries that produce their hormones!) Any (educated) gynecologist knows this but obviously they won’t explain every detail to you
@dxed_deer Me when I lie and pretend I grew up exactly the same as a cis girl. You know it’s different and just don’t want to say it since you think it makes you less of a woman (It doesn’t) why cant you say when you transitioned? Cuz then you have to admit your childhood was different?
@dxed_deer Just like how you can speak on the cis girl experience on growing up, you’re so smart!! Have a great day hating on everyone who is cis because you’re upset some people have unique experiences
@thnksfrthmsryOW Thats a good take actually, but the norms society forces onto girls vs boys are still very different
I think everyone can relate to anything by using ✨your mind✨ but the experiences still aren’t the same
@thnksfrthmsryOW I wholeheartedly agree with this, but the creator of the original video meant woman who rejected femininity growing up as girls (that were held at certain standards). This part specifically excludes trans ppl.
Obviously trans women go through experiencing femininity later in life
@thnksfrthmsryOW Nobody forces femininity onto trans women as children because at that age nobody sees them as girls. Therefore the experience isn’t the same.
Trans women don’t experience the things little girls do, its that easy
@dxed_deer Can you behave more like a girl and be quiet? Girls aren’t loud, you should stop arguing.
Can you see how different this is when youre a kid vs when youre an adult?
@dxed_deer I could say the same, as you didn’t grow up as a (cis) woman and now you think you have the authority to mansplain about cis woman…
Calm down and reread my argument.
Trans women have different troubles than cis women and vice versa.
“..exhausting.. you all are like this”💀
@dxed_deer “Trans woman are woman, but not every woman experience has to be shared by trans woman and pretending they have to go through all experiences other woman may go through is a stupid mindset”
It’s like saying women have the same experiences as trans women, most don’t
@dxed_deer It’s a different experience if you’re pressured as a child to be feminine but aren’t. Ofc trans women can reject their femininity but it’s a different experience since nobody expects them to be, especially as a child. I never said all cis women gl through this??
@dxed_deer Trans woman are woman, but not every woman experience has to be shared by trans woman and pretending they have to go through all experiences other woman may go through is a stupid mindset
@dxed_deer trans women usually don’t transition early in life, thus not growing up as a woman whose expected to be feminine while still rejecting being feminine. I obviously don’t know every trans person ever but those I know didn’t grow up rejecting femininity.