Quote from: Mardy Bum on March 13, 2018, 03:00:03 PMQuote from: ಠ_ಠ on March 13, 2018, 02:51:01 PMIt's not that simple really. I grew up being a pretty rough and tumble tomboy and I was relatively happy until I hit puberty and everything flipped on its head. I didn't understand why at the time but the hormonal spike during puberty made me distressed to the point where I turned suicidal because my body became alien and foreign, and all the changes that were happening felt wrong. As time went on it got worse and the depression got severe enough that I sought help, and I was diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder as it used to be called.Hormone replacement therapy straightened me out.What made you attribute this to genderPeople don't realize how much hormones influence your brain. A slight fuck up in the balance of everything and things go haywire.
Quote from: ಠ_ಠ on March 13, 2018, 02:51:01 PMIt's not that simple really. I grew up being a pretty rough and tumble tomboy and I was relatively happy until I hit puberty and everything flipped on its head. I didn't understand why at the time but the hormonal spike during puberty made me distressed to the point where I turned suicidal because my body became alien and foreign, and all the changes that were happening felt wrong. As time went on it got worse and the depression got severe enough that I sought help, and I was diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder as it used to be called.Hormone replacement therapy straightened me out.What made you attribute this to gender
It's not that simple really. I grew up being a pretty rough and tumble tomboy and I was relatively happy until I hit puberty and everything flipped on its head. I didn't understand why at the time but the hormonal spike during puberty made me distressed to the point where I turned suicidal because my body became alien and foreign, and all the changes that were happening felt wrong. As time went on it got worse and the depression got severe enough that I sought help, and I was diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder as it used to be called.Hormone replacement therapy straightened me out.
Quote from: Mardy Bum on March 13, 2018, 03:00:03 PMQuote from: ಠ_ಠ on March 13, 2018, 02:51:01 PMIt's not that simple really. I grew up being a pretty rough and tumble tomboy and I was relatively happy until I hit puberty and everything flipped on its head. I didn't understand why at the time but the hormonal spike during puberty made me distressed to the point where I turned suicidal because my body became alien and foreign, and all the changes that were happening felt wrong. As time went on it got worse and the depression got severe enough that I sought help, and I was diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder as it used to be called.Hormone replacement therapy straightened me out.What made you attribute this to genderKinda like Class said there's hundreds of little subtle things, I more or less summarized to simplify it as much as possible. On the surface I was already pretty stereotypical masculine though closeted about it, albeit poorly. A lot of it is stuff I really don't know how to explain other than "this is wrong, I don't know why everything feels wrong" and not being able to picture myself growing up to be a woman and wishing I could cease from existing completely because it was too much to handle on top of normal teenage angst. It was like I was constantly at odds with myself.Growing up with conservative parents I had buried a lot of it down and it took several years to learn to not be ashamed of myself for it. After tearing those walls down and just allowing myself to think about what I wanted and needed, I realized a lot of things, but mostly that I could actually imagine myself growing old and being happy if I had been born male instead. That if I had grown up that way my body wouldn't feel alien and I wouldn't feel like I was robbed of the childhood I should've had. Going on hormones reinforced that because for the first time in my life I started feeling normal. It sounds stereotypical but it was like the clouds parted and two tons was taken off my back. Also keep in mind that once I had started hormones I had already been kicked out and was on my way to losing everything I previously cared about and becoming homeless on top of all that. Despite that I managed to get through it, when I was previously a complete mess who would've never been able to gather the mental fortitude to get through it.People don't realize how much hormones influence your brain. A slight fuck up in the balance of everything and things go haywire.
Still don’t understand why gender is broken up into mental and physical aspectsIt’s kind of a sexist idea in my opinion
Quote from: Mardy Bum on March 13, 2018, 03:47:09 PMStill don’t understand why gender is broken up into mental and physical aspectsIt’s kind of a sexist idea in my opinionThere is nothing inherently wrong with being a feminine man or a masculine woman, but they are still male and female. There's more to it than just stereotypical gender roles and that's one of the key things that always goes over people's heads.Biology doesn't care about sexism.
I'm not convinced. I see you changing your gender as me changing mine so that I don't have to deal with all the responsibilities of being a male.
Quote from: Mardy Bum on March 13, 2018, 03:47:09 PMStill don’t understand why gender is broken up into mental and physical aspectsIt’s kind of a sexist idea in my opinionnature is known to be vicious and cruel for the sake of results, of course there's sexism there tooas humans we should try to eliminate discrimination based on traits you don't choose as much as possible. But that doesn't mean men and women are the sameequal =/= identical
Quote from: Mardy Bum on March 13, 2018, 04:10:49 PMPersonally I thinkwhat you think doesn't matter when you're ignoring that there's more to it than gender stereotypes
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Quote from: Verbatim on March 13, 2018, 05:24:44 PMQuote from: challengerX on March 13, 2018, 05:17:35 PMBasedhow does it feel knowing that the only people who agree with you on this subject are the absolute dumbest members of the forumYou shouldn't talk about Nuka like that
Quote from: challengerX on March 13, 2018, 05:17:35 PMBasedhow does it feel knowing that the only people who agree with you on this subject are the absolute dumbest members of the forum
Quote from: Verbatim on March 13, 2018, 05:38:19 PMQuote from: challengerX on March 13, 2018, 05:31:49 PMQuote from: Verbatim on March 13, 2018, 05:24:44 PMQuote from: challengerX on March 13, 2018, 05:17:35 PMBasedhow does it feel knowing that the only people who agree with you on this subject are the absolute dumbest members of the forumYou shouldn't talk about Nuka like thatso you're either dumb and didn't realize i was saying "people who agree with you" or you're saying you agree with nukaI believe Nuka to be a genuine case of this disease, that's why I can respect him. He wouldn't have gone through the things he has for childish reasons.
Quote from: challengerX on March 13, 2018, 05:31:49 PMQuote from: Verbatim on March 13, 2018, 05:24:44 PMQuote from: challengerX on March 13, 2018, 05:17:35 PMBasedhow does it feel knowing that the only people who agree with you on this subject are the absolute dumbest members of the forumYou shouldn't talk about Nuka like thatso you're either dumb and didn't realize i was saying "people who agree with you" or you're saying you agree with nuka
Quote from: Desty on March 13, 2018, 04:04:16 PMI'm not convinced. I see you changing your gender as me changing mine so that I don't have to deal with all the responsibilities of being a male.first of all it doesnt matter if youre convinced lolsecond of all are you talking to me or nuka because Ive never changed my sex
The way I see it, you want to be male, so you changed your gender. Loaf wants to be female, so he took the aspects he likes about females and made it his own thing. Basically you changed because you want to fit a role, and he just put on a dress while still acknowledging that he's a male.You changed because you were uncomfortable, he didn't because he's comfortable.
Quote from: Desty on March 13, 2018, 02:07:36 PMThe way I see it, you want to be male, so you changed your gender. Loaf wants to be female, so he took the aspects he likes about females and made it his own thing. Basically you changed because you want to fit a role, and he just put on a dress while still acknowledging that he's a male.You changed because you were uncomfortable, he didn't because he's comfortable.I'm not transgender, dipshit. Guys can wear girly clothes too.
The only ones who do are the ones who want to be girls.
Quote from: Loaf on March 14, 2018, 04:48:38 PMQuote from: Desty on March 13, 2018, 02:07:36 PMThe way I see it, you want to be male, so you changed your gender. Loaf wants to be female, so he took the aspects he likes about females and made it his own thing. Basically you changed because you want to fit a role, and he just put on a dress while still acknowledging that he's a male.You changed because you were uncomfortable, he didn't because he's comfortable.I'm not transgender, dipshit. Guys can wear girly clothes too.Guys don't wear girly clothes. The only ones who do are the ones who want to be girls.
tumblr nonbinary stuff is bullshit and they need to just go back to being edgy emo kids because it's sabotaging public perception on everything