right. it’s not all fake, but the size of the sub is wildly disproportionate to the statistics we have on detransitioners (some of whom will ultimately choose to transition again, which is not reflected by the stats).
right. it’s not all fake, but the size of the sub is wildly disproportionate to the statistics we have on detransitioners (some of whom will ultimately choose to transition again, which is not reflected by the stats).
the userbase of r/detrans prolly consists of actual detransitioners to the same extent that the userbase of r/teenagers consists of actual teenagers.
gotta love how they’re never too young to be traumatised by the experience of growing up in a rapidly changing body that will never feel like their own (:
oh, look, it’s one of these again.
Avril is a clone, actually, but they liked her version better than mine. “too experimental & loud & abrasive,” they said.
unfortunately my trans balls already occupy an eternal pit of existential despair u___u
it gets better the longer u look at it
Neil “Scary Trousers” Gaiman
“it’s always midnight somewhere.”
just wanted to say that today’s been crappy & seeing this reference made me feel a lil better.
there’s the initial sting, yeah, but it’ll subside once my brain remembers the context. when used in a bigoted way, the feeling sticks for a while.
i used to think it was okay for me to say as i’m disabled. what i noticed, though, is that my doing so 1) communicated to my abled peers that it’s okay for them to say as well & 2) made me appear as a pick-me; i was perceived as “one of the good ones.”
the r-slur has been causing a very visceral reaction in me for years & i will continue to report each & every instance of it.
my dad is disabled. had a stroke, shaky hands & stuff forever. he fuken h8’s these new caps. i personally don’t care much, unless i’m drinking yoghurt out of a bottle.