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Screenshot on Discord of me (AmazonParrot) discussing transmedicalists (aka transmeds or truscum), in a channel on a server I'm on labeled as "#religion-and-politics". There are 12 online in that channel or server at the time of this screenshot, and the message was posted at 3:35 PM EST/EDT.

The Discord message says, "I don't get transmedicalists (aka truscum). They seem like people who get really upset at the slightest thing that could trigger their dysphoria, like a cis person crossdressing for example.

They hate the idea of some trans people being trans in a different way, like only wanting to socially transition for example, but some of them even get gatekeepy about who gets to get gender affirming care, as if somehow there's a flood of cis people with a fetish for being trans or some shit getting gender affirming care? Maybe I'm too normal, but I feel like someome with a fetish for being trans wouldn't go that far for their fetish, at least not most people like that, because isn't it like a very hard and complicated process to get gender affirming care? Maybe some places are more lenient with it, Idk, but still. I feel like DIY would be easier for fetishists than going the extra mile and trying to..."

Screenshot on Discord of me (AmazonParrot) discussing transmedicalists (aka transmeds or truscum), in a channel on a server I'm on labeled as "#religion-and-politics". There are 12 online in that channel or server at the time of this screenshot, and the message was posted at 3:35 PM EST/EDT. The Discord message says, "I don't get transmedicalists (aka truscum). They seem like people who get really upset at the slightest thing that could trigger their dysphoria, like a cis person crossdressing for example. They hate the idea of some trans people being trans in a different way, like only wanting to socially transition for example, but some of them even get gatekeepy about who gets to get gender affirming care, as if somehow there's a flood of cis people with a fetish for being trans or some shit getting gender affirming care? Maybe I'm too normal, but I feel like someome with a fetish for being trans wouldn't go that far for their fetish, at least not most people like that, because isn't it like a very hard and complicated process to get gender affirming care? Maybe some places are more lenient with it, Idk, but still. I feel like DIY would be easier for fetishists than going the extra mile and trying to..."

Screenshot on Discord of me (AmazonParrot) discussing transmedicalists (aka transmeds or truscum). The message in this screenshot continues from the previois screenshot.

The continhed Discord message says, "...more lenient with it, Idk, but still. I feel like DIY would be easier for fetishists than going the extra mile and trying to get actual GAC. I digress.

Like I don't get why you'd want to live your life like that, you're basically letting other people dictate how you live and how comfortable you are in your own body. Why would you want to live like that? Aren't you miserable constantly living like that? I know it's probably super hard, but you just can't let your dysphoric feelinge control you this much, especially when you've already medically transitioned.

I know I'm cis, so sorry if I sound like an ignorant asshole, but to me it seems like these people are getting dysphoric over how ๐˜ฐ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ people are trans or how ๐˜ฐ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ people present their gender, and I'm sorry, but that's just kind of ridiculous. Again, you're letting other people dictate how you're trans, and that's dumb. Them not transitioning medically in your mind should just be 'Well that's their problem, I'm different, I'm me, and not them, and I will get the medical care I need to transition whether people like it or not'."

Screenshot on Discord of me (AmazonParrot) discussing transmedicalists (aka transmeds or truscum). The message in this screenshot continues from the previois screenshot. The continhed Discord message says, "...more lenient with it, Idk, but still. I feel like DIY would be easier for fetishists than going the extra mile and trying to get actual GAC. I digress. Like I don't get why you'd want to live your life like that, you're basically letting other people dictate how you live and how comfortable you are in your own body. Why would you want to live like that? Aren't you miserable constantly living like that? I know it's probably super hard, but you just can't let your dysphoric feelinge control you this much, especially when you've already medically transitioned. I know I'm cis, so sorry if I sound like an ignorant asshole, but to me it seems like these people are getting dysphoric over how ๐˜ฐ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ people are trans or how ๐˜ฐ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ people present their gender, and I'm sorry, but that's just kind of ridiculous. Again, you're letting other people dictate how you're trans, and that's dumb. Them not transitioning medically in your mind should just be 'Well that's their problem, I'm different, I'm me, and not them, and I will get the medical care I need to transition whether people like it or not'."

Screenshot of the continued Discord message and a second message.

The rest of the first Discord message reads, "...how you're trans, and that's dumb. Them not transitioning medically in your mind should just be 'Well that's their problem, I'm different, I'm me, and not them, and I will get the medical care I need to transition whether people like it or not'."

The second Discord message reads, "Like I don't get how there's a subgroup of trans people that feel like it should be normal to live like this. Why can't they just not care about how other trans people present themselves or whether or not they medically transition? I know dysphoria can be a very hard thing to deal with, and the extremity can vary from trans person to trans person, but still. I feel like it's not right to police how other people live just because they personally make you uncomfortable or trigger you. Like why not just ignore them, or get proper mental health help so you can feel like this less? Again, I'm cis, so I can only know about this so much, but still. I wonder what other trans people think of what I said here. If I got anything wrong, feel free to correct..."

Screenshot of the continued Discord message and a second message. The rest of the first Discord message reads, "...how you're trans, and that's dumb. Them not transitioning medically in your mind should just be 'Well that's their problem, I'm different, I'm me, and not them, and I will get the medical care I need to transition whether people like it or not'." The second Discord message reads, "Like I don't get how there's a subgroup of trans people that feel like it should be normal to live like this. Why can't they just not care about how other trans people present themselves or whether or not they medically transition? I know dysphoria can be a very hard thing to deal with, and the extremity can vary from trans person to trans person, but still. I feel like it's not right to police how other people live just because they personally make you uncomfortable or trigger you. Like why not just ignore them, or get proper mental health help so you can feel like this less? Again, I'm cis, so I can only know about this so much, but still. I wonder what other trans people think of what I said here. If I got anything wrong, feel free to correct..."

Screenshot showing the continued Discord messages.

The rest of the second message just has the word "...me" at the end. The first message had all of what it said explained in the first three alt text descriptions.

Screenshot showing the continued Discord messages. The rest of the second message just has the word "...me" at the end. The first message had all of what it said explained in the first three alt text descriptions.

What do you guys think of this? (This is me saying this on Discord btw) (1/4)

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neighbor girl just asked me for help opening a jar and i did it effortlessly #cissexual

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Reddit comment by SortzaInTheForest:

    around 40% of nonbinary people pursue medical transition.

That's incorrect.

Around 0.1% of people pursue medical transition (approximately). From your link, 20% percent of that group would be NB, which means around 0.02% of total population are (or would be once the NB trend estabilizes) NB pursuing medical transition, around 1 in 5000.

Right now, 5% of young adults identify as NB. From the total demographics of young adults, 0.1% will pursue or are pursuing medical transition, and from that group 20% will be NB.

That means that from every 5000 young adults, 250 of them identify as NB, 5 of them will transition, 1 of them will transition and identity as NB. The percentage of Non-Binary that pursue medical transition would be 1 in 250.

Of course, numbers are very approximate and should be taken with a grain or salt (or two), but the order of magnitude should be there. When we're talking about percentage of NB pursuing medical transition, we're talking ยฟ1 in 100?, ยฟ1 in 300?, ยฟ1 in 500? who knows the real number (probably nobody knows), but that'd be the order of magnitude.

    "Trenders are taking our rights away-" No, they're not. Amy with her purple hair and pronoun pins isn't walking into a polling booth and voting for a conservative candidate. You know who is, though? Your neighbor Diane, who gets all of her information from FOX news.

Laws are being approved because extreme conservative and terf views are winning the public battle of opinion. Diana the extreme conservative Karen that only watches Foxy News, she can't turn the laws upside down, you need to win moderates for that. And you win moderates by winning the battle of public image.

Amy with her purple hair becoming the representation of "dysphoria" and pushing themselves obnoxiously and what's more, shutting down any voice that disagrees with her until they/them become the only public voice, that's what's changing, or better said, what already changed the tโ€ฆ

Reddit comment by SortzaInTheForest: around 40% of nonbinary people pursue medical transition. That's incorrect. Around 0.1% of people pursue medical transition (approximately). From your link, 20% percent of that group would be NB, which means around 0.02% of total population are (or would be once the NB trend estabilizes) NB pursuing medical transition, around 1 in 5000. Right now, 5% of young adults identify as NB. From the total demographics of young adults, 0.1% will pursue or are pursuing medical transition, and from that group 20% will be NB. That means that from every 5000 young adults, 250 of them identify as NB, 5 of them will transition, 1 of them will transition and identity as NB. The percentage of Non-Binary that pursue medical transition would be 1 in 250. Of course, numbers are very approximate and should be taken with a grain or salt (or two), but the order of magnitude should be there. When we're talking about percentage of NB pursuing medical transition, we're talking ยฟ1 in 100?, ยฟ1 in 300?, ยฟ1 in 500? who knows the real number (probably nobody knows), but that'd be the order of magnitude. "Trenders are taking our rights away-" No, they're not. Amy with her purple hair and pronoun pins isn't walking into a polling booth and voting for a conservative candidate. You know who is, though? Your neighbor Diane, who gets all of her information from FOX news. Laws are being approved because extreme conservative and terf views are winning the public battle of opinion. Diana the extreme conservative Karen that only watches Foxy News, she can't turn the laws upside down, you need to win moderates for that. And you win moderates by winning the battle of public image. Amy with her purple hair becoming the representation of "dysphoria" and pushing themselves obnoxiously and what's more, shutting down any voice that disagrees with her until they/them become the only public voice, that's what's changing, or better said, what already changed the tโ€ฆ

So clownish that
1) we barely know how many of us there are; and
2) despite being a tiny minority (of the larger gender-variant community), we're constantly portrayed as hegemonic and privileged by that same community

#cissexual

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