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so many people are quick to remove the "trans" descriptor when taking about trans men.
"you don't experience discrimination/bigotry based on your gender, you're a man."
"you couldn't possibly understand how women are objectified, you're a man."
"you don't face medical misogyny, you're a man."
genuine questions for people who believe this: what do you think trans means? how do you think most trans men lived a significant portion of our lives? do you truly believe we're treated the same as cis men, even when we are visibly trans? do you believe that trans men aren't actually trans, or that we're not actually men?
This might come across as harsh but if you are perisex and assigned male at birth you do not FUCKING have endometriosis! No matter how validated it would make you feel you donât fucking have it and lying to claim to have a condition that causes nearly unmanageable pain for a quarter of your life or more is disgusting. You donât have it. I donât care that you can pull up a bare handful of barely substantiated cases from a study you didnât read you. Donât. Have. It. You might have Crohns disease or IBS or something like that and Iâm sorry that doesnât feel affirming enough to you but get over it
Incorrect
People often categorize endometriosis as a âwomen's healthâ issue, leading many to think it's a disease of the female reproductive organs â
In perisex people AMAB, endometriosis is an extremely rare (but it can still happen, and SOMEBODY has to have it) response to estrogen therapy (due to prostate cancer albeit but I'm 100% sure it can happen from estrogen as Trans HRT). True, there were under 20 reported cases as of when the article was written but the number is likely to be higher because doctors already are terrible about endo in people AFAB so naturally they would also dismiss the prospect of it in those AMAB as it is much rarer
Please do not spread misinformation, I'm inclined to believe that anyone AMAB who believes that they have endo has already ruled out Crohns or IBS
Wow 20 whole cases thatâs so crazy! Anyways you donât fucking have endometriosis
I never claimed to...?
Op, what's this stolen valor grade bullshit? Even if someone misdiagnosed themself with a condition they don't actually have, what's in it for you?
The fact that itâs a condition with no cure and no real treatment other than âidk have a major surgery or get pregnant a lotâ that is understudied and that most people refuse to take seriously because periods are painful for everyone so why are you whining so much. The fact that itâs a condition that causes your internal organs to be physically glued to each other and to your abdominal walls and causes internal bleeding. The fact that it takes most people around a decade to be diagnosed and even then the only diagnostic tools available are an ultrasound wand shoved into your vagina followed by surgery. Because nobody gives a shit unless it hampers your ability to be breeding stock. Because instead of trying to help us scientists are trying to figure out if it makes us sexier.
I donât believe that youâre stupid enough to not understand this. I know you know it would be wrong to claim you have fibromyalgia or EDS or asthma or seizures or fucking whatever that you donât have and try to get sympathy and resources that you donât need.
You donât care because itâs about menstruation. You donât see whatâs the big deal because society has ingrained in you that diseases related to the uterus are inconsequential at best and something you deserve at worst.
It's underresearched according to your own admission, but you're just so solid certain that a bit less than a half of the population is ontologically incapable of having it? And you keep dismissing the evidence people show you because the number of discovered cases doesn't satisfy you? That's unserious.
Don't start shit with people about what disabilities they have or don't have. Everyone knows their own body better. And no, severity of a disability does not mean you gotta double down on sniffing out "fakers". Just don't do that crap, to anyone.
Your anger seems, to me, to be coming from the idea that if people assigned male can have endometriosis, then somehow the immense medical misogyny experienced by people assigned female who have endo doesn't exist or doesn't matter and you aren't allowed to talk about it at all. Which just is not true. All of the points you've made about the medical misogyny targeted at those with endometriosis and vaginas/uteri can be true and important, and people assigned male who aren't intersex can have endometriosis.
Plenty of cis women act the exact same way about trans women having hormonal menstrual cycles, insisting that its impossible and everyone who claims they do is lying or mistaking IBS symptoms, and that its stolen valor to claim that its possible. And yet it is possible. The body does not care about maintaining very clear distinctions between sexes for the sake of making political points more black-and-white. Men in pink collar jobs earn less than men in blue collar jobs. That doesn't mean that the devaluing of pink collar jobs isn't misogynistic, or that people seen as women aren't primarily being affected.
I did read one of the studies listed in that article, which is both a case report and a literature review. They surgically removed a mass from a man's abdomen and that is how they diagnosed it as endometriosis. That seems... pretty credible to me?
Gross exam of the mass in the operating room revealed a central cystic cavity with cloudy brown fluid. Further, the results from immunological stains performed by pathology revealed a highly unexpected diagnosis with an immunoprofile consistent with endometriosis. The H&E stain (Figure 2) displayed a layer of endometrial epithelium with underlying stroma. The cells lining the cystic mass stained strongly positive for CK7 (Figure 3(c)) and estrogen receptors (Figure 3(a)). CD10 stains were positive (Figure 3(e)) and CD15 staining was focally positive (Figure 3(d)) in the underlying stromal-like tissue. GATA-3 stain was negative. The patient was discharged on postoperative day two. In a two-week followup appointment, he had complete resolution of abdominal pain. [...] A comprehensive review of risk factors, location, immunohistochemistry, and outcome of prior documented cases of endometriosis in males has been accomplished for comparison (Table 1). Most of the cases involve increased estrogen in men with liver cirrhosis [2, 6] or prostate cancer treated with long-term estrogen therapy [1, 3, 5, 7â9, 11, 13, 15]. Although this patient did not have the aforementioned risk factors, it is possible that his obesity with a BMI of 35.7 caused increased systemic estrogen levels. In the case reported by Zamecnik and Hostakova, the only identifiable risk factor was obesity as well [14]. Several studies have identified a clear, positive association between increased obesity in men and increased estrogen production [17]. This phenomenon is likely associated with increased aromatization activity of adipose tissue, overexpression of proinflammatory cytokines, insulin resistance, and hyperactivation of insulin-like growth factor pathways [17]. In relation to male endometriosis, it could be theorized that this increase in aromatization could provide pathologically elevated estrogen levels to drive the growth of endometriosis from remnant embryological cells in a male.
& Its notable to me that they use such definite language, because PCOS/PMOS is also believed to occur in people assigned male without uteri/ovaries, but from what I've seen that hasn't been treated by the medical community as a definite reality (i.e that article says "PCOS might affect men" even while saying brothers of women with PMOS have symptoms suggestive of it). So even if there are only 20 cases, that these are treated as sure cases of endometriosis is telling to me. And why would they lie or overemphasize certainty about this, when there's no gain I can imagine by doing so?
Once again, everything you've said about the profound impact of misogyny on people with endometriosis can be true and important and real, and perisex men can have it. These do not contradict each in other in any way, a person assigned male claiming to have endometriosis does not mean you are not allowed to talk about any of that or that it doesn't genuinely affect people or that it isn't misogynistic or anything at all.
If your advocacy for people with endometriosis, people who menstruate, people with uteri, is so easily hampered by the reality that sometimes things which impact us also impact people with penises and testicles and no uteri or vagina, I think that's a weak spot for you in your ability to advocate on these issues. I see no reason why this being a reality should impact your ability to talk about these things in any way. If someone claimed that they are a perisex person assigned male with endometriosis and so the misogyny doesn't matter, or that because people assigned male can have endometriosis it means you aren't allowed to talk about the things you've discussed above, they are wrong.
If it is true that perisex people assigned male can get PMOS or endometriosis, it changes nothing about how medical misogyny shapes the lives of those seen as women with PMOS or endometriosis, and the importance of talking about that.

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I think tumblr needed to see this since my dash is full of posts about this subject atm
ugh stop letting a few niche micro bloggers on tumblr make you think transfeminism has an issue with antitransmasculinityâŚwait no donât look at any other social media site either⌠no no donât look at the most popular published transfeminists âŚ. fuck no shit wait donât look at the coiner of transmisogyny âŚ
itâs not a tumblr issue. itâs not a bluesky issue. itâs not a twitter issue. its not an instagram issue. itâs not a tiktok issue. itâs not a fucking reddit issue. it is on every goddamn site i have looked for community. it is on fucking youtube for christâs sake. itâs in the literature staples. itâs in the academia. itâs in the in-person community. story after story and story responded to with âthis isnât a wide spread issue itâs just happening in [insert whichever specific place that person was].â
i repeat for what feels like the hundredth time though i think itâs only the fifth: if you do not think an axis of oppression exists then you will without a doubt be perpetuating it.Â
most transfeminists i have seen over the last three years of observation do not think they can be meaningfully bigoted towards trans men and mascs. they do not think they can meaningfully hurt us. they do not think they need to check their biases. so their biases are going unchecked, and my god is the harm and bigotry abundant.
the problem is fucking everywhere. stop belittling us every time we try to bring it up bc itâs just a [blank] issue. i am going to scream now okay? okay.
[pulling out a small part of my longer post to highlight it on its own]
you can not remove the transphobia (and especially not only the transmisogyny) from radical feminism and expect it to be clear of bigotries. that is because transphobia is only one manifestation of the root issue.
the deep, underlying problem inherent to radical feminism is the intense demonization of men, to the point that it even comes around to demonizing anyone with any (real or perceived) connection to men or masculinity as a whole.
radical feminism is a vast ideology, not all radfems hold the exact same beliefs, and thus this demonization of men manifests in various ways: transphobia (sometimes more focused on trans women, sometimes more focused on trans men, but usually transphobic all around regardless of what they claim), biphobia, homophobia, racism, intersexism, exorsexism, aphobia, polyamphobia, butchphobia, ableism, fatphobia, hatred towards kink and sex work- i could go on.
and much like how some people try to excuse saying extremely misogynistic shit as long as they tack "white" or "straight" (or a different identity irrelevant to their statement) onto women, radical feminist spaces are completely rife with saying the most bigoted shit to so many marginalized groups as long as they say its directed towards men. ones status as a victim or oppressed does not absolve them of bigotry or perpetrating more harm.
since it's pride month i think now's a good time to put an end to the discourse: transmisogyny and transandrophobia are equal and non-opposing forces which can be experienced by nearly anybody if they're just in the wrong place at the wrong time. no one group of trans people has it worse than the other, because everyone's personal experiences are simply too complex and wide-ranging to ever accurately answer that question, nor is it a question worth answering in the first place because it could only serve to drive a wedge in our community when we need solidarity and unity now more than ever. love your transfem sisters, love your transmasc brothers, love your nonbinary and intersex siblings, and do it more than you hate bigots. happy pride

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i should be nicer to anons calling me an egg maybe it's their first time seeing someone even slightly gnc
i have to ask actually. what happens when you go in someone's inbox and go "omg you should try being a girl i bet you're actually a closeted girl" and it's a trans man. does that ever happen. what then
auaahhauhghhh awful awful awful
!!Daily reminder!!
Trans men are NOT your enemy
Trans women are NOT your enemy
Transmascs are NOT your enemy
Transfems are NOT your enemy
Non-binary people are NOT your enemy
Agender people are NOT your enemy
Multigender people are NOT your enemy
Genderqueer people are NOT your enemy
Genderfluid people are NOT your enemy
Intersex people are NOT your enemy
Xenogender people are NOT your enemy
People who use neopronouns are NOT your enemy
People who use microlabels are NOT your enemy
Gender-non-conforming people are NOT your enemy
People who have detransitioned (wether out of necessity or those who don't see being trans as "a trend") are NOT your enemy
And if you think that a specific group of trans people or gnc people or any"the enemy", you're just wrong. No group of trans people is the reason for the hate cast towards us, and saying so is transphobic.
It is not trans people's fault for transphobia.
âIâm not saying trans men arenât oppressed, Iâm just saying transandrophobia isnât real!â
Yeah, well, when people are using the term transandrophobia to mean the oppression of trans men, you saying that transandrophobia doesnât exist to them is actually saying that trans menâs oppression doesnât exist. You could be saying, âwhat youâre talking about exists but youâre using a term which I think is harmful,â but no, itâs always, âit doesnât exist.â
Like.
If I were to say, âtransmisogyny doesnât exist*,â would you assume I mean that I think the oppression of trans women is real but I donât like the word thatâs being used to describe it? Or would it be much more reasonable to assume that that sentence is denying the oppression of trans women?
And now why would that change when weâre talking about the oppression of trans men?
*for clarityâs sake, no I do not think this
Really not great that any depiction of a person with a mix of sexually dimorphic features gets interpreted as a depiction of a binary trans woman made with a purpose of persuading other trans women that they can't or shouldn't pass as cis.
Trans men are NEVER allowed to have names for their experiences. It's always just general transphobia. And transphobia that doesn't matter as much when it happens to us. Nobody is ever outraged.

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I think the big divide in discussions of gender really does come down to some people thinking it's like a hat that makes people interpret you in certain ways, and other people thinking it is a divine thread that runs through every moment of your life and inextricably defines who and what you are forever.
Well that can be explained away as the fact that it is a system of social relation which manifests itself through the expression of bias. The only "real" aspect of gender is bias. Which is very very similar to race. Yeah, there are a lot of material consequences in a racialized society, but race itself is never an actual thing. Race and gender both are arbitrary social patterns created for the purpose of imposing inequality through acting out biases. So turbocharging those biases is only going to dig the hole deeper.
Iâm so tired of seeing what amounts to basically the same post over and over again in these tags, of:
âTransandrobros are stupid. Yes trans men deserve a word. But it canât be transandrophobia! [Describes almost word-for-word what people talking about transandrophobia have been discussing for years now] is how we actually should be talking about this. Too bad no one is. Transandrobros should be thinking this stuff instead of harassing trans women.â
Like.
Itâs a very blatant broadcasting of a problem I desperately want to sit down and more thoroughly write about but I just donât really have the resources to do justice to. Iâm going to try my best here, though.
And also, ties into another post I see a lot in the tag:
âWhy is the gulf between the conversations weâre having about transandrophobia and what theyâre saying that we transandrobros are supposedly saying as ridiculously large as it is? Maybe even moreso than previous Tumblr queer discourses.â
People against the word tranandrophobia are, almost entirely, not actually reading anything posted by those of us making our own posts about transandrophobia. There are compounding factors as to why this is as pronounced a problem as it is:
1) There are, without a doubt, people who are bigoted at worst, or at least otherwise mean spirited, who speak about transandrophobia as well. And specifically in ways which make them the most likely first place youâll encounter the word tranandrophobia, such as by de-railing a post about transmisogyny. Discussions of transandrophobia are far from mainstream, even within trans spaces. This means that the most visibility of the word transandrophobia will be from intrusions to whatever else people are actually aware of. Once you have a negative first impression, why on earth would you search through the tag? Many people, when faced with something new which they first have a negative impression of, will look in places which are more likely to confirm their bias, even if they donât realize it. (I think people just need to keep this in mind more in general. We like confirming our biases. Itâs uncomfortable to learn you are biased.)
2) There are plenty of blogs calling themselves transfeminist who are popular and who have made âPSAâs about transandrophobia which lie about what it is. In said âPSAâs, they tell you to put the word into your filtered and blocked tags/words lists so as to never end up reading a transandrobro post. âJust likeâ how you should be doing that with tags like âTERF safeâ so that you donât accidentally go reading their posts and accidentally fall into the trap of feeling like what theyâre saying is reasonable. Meanwhile, actually, what people were advocating doing wrt TERF tags wasnât to fully avoid those posts like cognitohazards because theyâll trick you into thinking their points are reasonable, but instead to have context about how they may use language manipulatively to make points which may sound reasonable until you know the context that theyâre TERFs, which changes the meaning because of how it is known that theyâre, say, using the seemingly reasonable âI want to protect young girls from predators in bathroomsâ as a dogwhistle about preventing trans women from using public washrooms, where we can see that throughline in discussions where they are speaking amongst each other and so not bothering to dogwhistle. So, people have weaponized this misunderstanding of how dogwhistling works and why we advocate for people to filter tags, to make it so that people will never actually go to read discussions of transandrophobia from people actually discussing it. Because transandrophobia itself is the dogwhistle and the tag to be blocked all at once, which somehow changes the real, frank discussions about our lived experiences into actually meaning âtrans women oppress meâ, and so you canât even read it and take it apart on your own you need to avoid anything that uses that word at all costs. (If anyone tries to convince you not to come to your own conclusions about something, that needs to be seen as the red flag it is. They can give you information which might change how everything fits together, sure, but when you canât even look at it to form your own opinion? Nope. Not safe.)
3) The problem in 2 is basically the same here, but instead of with tumblrâs tagging system, the use of the extension shinigami-eyes. Even setting aside that thereâs heavy anti-transmasc, anti-nonbinary, anti-intersex, and racist prejudice going on in flagging people red and green, fully pretending that the tool actually only flags people who are dangerous to the trans community as red, that still would not solve the issue of pushing for using that as proof itself similar to how the tag tranandrophobia itself is listed as proof of actually secretly meaning âtrans women oppress meâ while discouraging people from taking steps to form their own opinions.
It actually concerns me, and I wish I had the bandwidth left to really dig into why beyond the little comments in brackets I left, but Iâm way out of steam at this point.
And god itâs so fucking frustrating.
Because you make a point and these people come out of the woodwork accusing you of saying things you never said. Because theyâve been taught that secretly, under whatever youâre actually saying, there must be some implication that trans women are the true people with male privilege and oppress trans men totally.
Meanwhile, all youâve said is that trans menâs experiences with misogyny are being ignored, denied, and told to outright be unable to exist. Thatâs gotta mean that trans women donât experience misogyny, right!? Thatâs the ulterior motive!!??!??!? Checkmate!??!??
Can transmasculine issues please get recognition at all? For the love of everything please. Itâs not telling you to not care about other things. I promise.