CW: SA
I don't find it surprising, it's a typical patriarchy enjoyer take to denounce the most egregious sex pests to protect the rest. Only the most unhinged incels will openly call for their right to assault people, but a lot of men are way too comfortable with the kind of culture that enabled Weinstein and Spacey because they - often correctly - have a hunch that they themselves did clearly boundary violating things to their dates in the past and are scared they'll get called out for that.
I've thought about just getting platform boots to be able to look down on taller bottoms, but maybe an exosuit cargo loader is an even better idea.
It's funny how literally every single transphobic, pro-gatekeeping detransitioner is an unhinged right wing weirdo and how all of them started "desisting" after they got radicalized. I know several people who went off transmasc HRT, all of them still identify as trans and nonbinary, none of them have transition regret, they just decided that they didn't need to masculinize further and felt better on estrogen.
so are the two wolves inside of me captive or free-roaming?
common marsupial W
blamed it on the herd mentality
I know your heart's in the right place, Mark, but please read settlers.
I don't know about what's available in the US, but gel or injections have way less side effects than pills when it comes to estradiole, might want to look into these.
That's a good way to put it.
Couldn't you at least have had the decency to also take my balls? I fucking hate those things.
Every. Single. Fucking. Time. I point out misgendering and some cissie has the fucking nerve to argue with me why blatantly degendering women, a common smear tactic among British terfs btw, isn't a bad thing akshually. "oH i'M oNlY dOiG tHiS wHeN gEnDeR iSn'T rElEvAnT", the fuck are you talking about, respecting trans people's gender is ALWAYS relevant, you do not get to decide on this. This is our decision alone, to deny trans people the autonomy over their gendered self expresion and gender recognition is a textbook case of transphobia.
To make this perfectly clear: There is ONE, just ONE, correct response when somebody calls you out for misgendering somebody. It's apologizing and correcting your mistake. That's a tiny thing to do and takes a fraction of the time it takes to argue with me, and it will cause you one millionth of the distress you're up for when you act transphobic in my presence. If she would be fine with being they / themed, she would have given they / them as a second set of pronouns. Why is that so hard to understand?
idk if people who have English as their first language feel the same way about it, but conker, especially in a phrase like "men's world conker championship", always sounds like some regional British slur to me.