I keep coming back to this post because I hate it so damn much. Like I havenât pushed myself to be hypercompetent to gain the respect of my coworkers as the only woman in my department and these fucking guys freely admit they think they magically became stupider when they transitioned. But itâs okay, if they ever actually get a CS degree they will not be burdened by the stereotypes of women being more prone to error, less good at math, or making mountains out of molehills when finding bugs. They will never feel vulnerable when a coworker makes a joke about kidnapping women in the slack chat or have the out of state satellite office repeatedly try and contact your male coworkers about your project â and when told they need to contact you personally say oh sorry I forgot and then do it over and over again. And when called on the office line the caller will not assume that they are a secretary, when talking about the future nobody will sayâ oh, in 5 years youâll be over 30. Are you going to quit after you have a kid? These guys feel free to call themselves bimbos and hot idiots because they will never never never never never actually be treated as if they were actually women
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âMy wife and I have a really nice basis for comparison, because we went from two boobs to four boobs when I transitioned. Thereâs a lot more sleep this time around, and a lot more ability for my wife to be able to go out and know that youâre not going to have a baby freakout. I remember back when we had our first child, five years ago, she had to go somewhere for an hour, and the babyâs sitting there screaming, and we hadnât pumped milk before that. We were first-time parents, we were 24, didnât know what we were doing, and I was just freaking out. I texted her and said âI donât know what to do, I canât feed the baby, what do I do?â We just wound up having a baby scream for a half hour, and she came back and felt really horrible. Stuff like that doesnât happen anymore. Weâve had two people to get a baby to sleep, two people to feed it, and I donât know if this is in any way correlated, but weâve never had a baby grow this fast before. They gained back their birth weight in a week, and theyâre gaining an average of 1.1 ounces a day, and have maintained that consistently.â
Brettany, 56, Texas
âMy body will never allow me to conceive and bear a child, and I've always wanted to at least be able to nurse one. That was the main motivation for this. The secondary motivation was that I wanted to bring my breasts to full maturity. At that time I was comfortably into stage four on the Tanner scale [a system used to medically qualify the development of secondary sex characteristics], and from my research I realized most cis women do not even make it to Tanner stage five unless they've gone through pregnancy or a lactation protocol, because it requires that extra bit of development that prepares you for breastfeeding in order to finish the development of your breasts. I did some research about lactation and tried to dig up whatever I could on it, and came across a protocol called Newman Goldfarb. With a fairly long session, I could produce about an ounce. It was kind of funny because my spouse has really struggled with my breasts growing and at that point she was giving me tips on how to stimulate more milk production. I think that I would have done quite a bit more, except at about that time we found out we had to move to move to another city, and then weâve had to move again since. I've stayed away from the progesterone in hopes that at some point I can re-lactate and get into donation. It was a very satisfying experience, but it was also very taxing. If you get into donating, you have to keep the kind of schedule that a new mother needs to keep. It's really, really intense.â
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith D.O., 68, Tulsa, OK
âWhen I was in my late 50s, I decided that I was going to try this to see if I could do it. I underwent a drug regimen and used a breast pump fairly regularly. And gosh, within about a month, I guess, I was producing milk!
After I got to the point where I understood that I could lactate, I didnât pursue it further â I didnât have any need to maintain lactation. Itâs a supply and demand sort of thing, so I stopped the medication and the pumping and of course I dried up. It was just super, super neat. I think it strongly reinforced my sense of womanhood. I had some great inner satisfaction in knowing that I could do what a cisgender woman could. It was very important to me, and Iâm proud and happy that I did that. My main career was as a radiologist. I retired from that about a year ago; Iâve seen my own mammograms and thereâs absolutely no way that a radiologist could look at my mammogram and say âOh, that personâs trans.â Breast tissue is breast tissue. Looks identically, works identically.
The lactation thing for me just affirmed my womanhood, I think that was the most important part.â
https://www.them.us/story/trans-women-breastfeed
Three trans women share their personal experiences with inducing lactation and breastfeeding.
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âMy wife and I have a really nice basis for comparison, because we went from two boobs to four boobs when I transitioned. Thereâs a lot more sleep this time around, and a lot more ability for my wife to be able to go out and know that youâre not going to have a baby freakout. I remember back when we had our first child, five years ago, she had to go somewhere for an hour, and the babyâs sitting there screaming, and we hadnât pumped milk before that. We were first-time parents, we were 24, didnât know what we were doing, and I was just freaking out. I texted her and said âI donât know what to do, I canât feed the baby, what do I do?â We just wound up having a baby scream for a half hour, and she came back and felt really horrible. Stuff like that doesnât happen anymore. Weâve had two people to get a baby to sleep, two people to feed it, and I donât know if this is in any way correlated, but weâve never had a baby grow this fast before. They gained back their birth weight in a week, and theyâre gaining an average of 1.1 ounces a day, and have maintained that consistently.â
Brettany, 56, Texas
âMy body will never allow me to conceive and bear a child, and I've always wanted to at least be able to nurse one. That was the main motivation for this. The secondary motivation was that I wanted to bring my breasts to full maturity. At that time I was comfortably into stage four on the Tanner scale [a system used to medically qualify the development of secondary sex characteristics], and from my research I realized most cis women do not even make it to Tanner stage five unless they've gone through pregnancy or a lactation protocol, because it requires that extra bit of development that prepares you for breastfeeding in order to finish the development of your breasts. I did some research about lactation and tried to dig up whatever I could on it, and came across a protocol called Newman Goldfarb. With a fairly long session, I could produce about an ounce. It was kind of funny because my spouse has really struggled with my breasts growing and at that point she was giving me tips on how to stimulate more milk production. I think that I would have done quite a bit more, except at about that time we found out we had to move to move to another city, and then weâve had to move again since. I've stayed away from the progesterone in hopes that at some point I can re-lactate and get into donation. It was a very satisfying experience, but it was also very taxing. If you get into donating, you have to keep the kind of schedule that a new mother needs to keep. It's really, really intense.â
Dr. Laura Arrowsmith D.O., 68, Tulsa, OK
âWhen I was in my late 50s, I decided that I was going to try this to see if I could do it. I underwent a drug regimen and used a breast pump fairly regularly. And gosh, within about a month, I guess, I was producing milk!
After I got to the point where I understood that I could lactate, I didnât pursue it further â I didnât have any need to maintain lactation. Itâs a supply and demand sort of thing, so I stopped the medication and the pumping and of course I dried up. It was just super, super neat. I think it strongly reinforced my sense of womanhood. I had some great inner satisfaction in knowing that I could do what a cisgender woman could. It was very important to me, and Iâm proud and happy that I did that. My main career was as a radiologist. I retired from that about a year ago; Iâve seen my own mammograms and thereâs absolutely no way that a radiologist could look at my mammogram and say âOh, that personâs trans.â Breast tissue is breast tissue. Looks identically, works identically.
The lactation thing for me just affirmed my womanhood, I think that was the most important part.â
https://www.them.us/story/trans-women-breastfeed
Three trans women share their personal experiences with inducing lactation and breastfeeding.
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I truly, deeply hate leftist men. Theyâre just as misogynistic as all other men, but they successfully hide behind whatever veneer of wokeness thatâs currently en vogue.
ALSO, virginity as an oppressive tool has only ever been used against WOMEN. it was ânon virginâ women who were stoned to death, it was women who were targeted by that fucking âsticking a cloth in the vagina and if she doesnât bleed on it, sheâs a whore and needs to dieâ shit. virginity as a tool was never used against asexuals, it was used against WOMEN and WOMEN alone.
Also, men mock other men for not having found a woman to âuseâ. Men who are virgins are somehow less manly to other men. Hence also the insults wanker, jerk, jerk-off, and motherfucker. Obviously all of that is to do with women but virginity as an insult is definitely also targeted at men. The Chad vs Virgin meme is an example of this. Female virginity is a freshness seal, male virginity is a failure.
@ScienceVet2 explains intersex variations on twitter.
ScienceVet is a Ph.D in Biochemistry and has published in the fields of endocrinology and sexual differentiation. His Ph.D. is in Biomedical Sciences - Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmocology.
I got sent this as a" ha!, sex isnât real" first of all these folks are hilarious because if youâre saying something being a spectrum doesnât make it real then I got news for you buddy, guess what yall say"gender" is. literally nothing about this changes shit, sexism existed before we knew what chromosomes were, it doesnât change the fact that they kill us for our vaginas bigotry was never deep, they kill us for our skin color and vagina etc, like I literally always say xy females are females, if you were born with a vagina then you grew up being treated as female. When we were not allowed to work or vote or own land or live period without being under the authority of a man the world didnât know what chromosomes were, thatâs shit was based on us having vaginas, it made us female to them, it made us inferior, it made us breeding cattle. Eat my entire ass.
Sexism is rooted in having a vagina, that significant physical difference that made us vulnerbale in many ways, gave them bugger frames and made us inferior.