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@JennaFights4You none of this is true and no ob/gyn is would see you because you don't have a vagina. 🙂
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Jenna Taylor 🏳️‍⚧️
Jenna Taylor 🏳️‍⚧️@JennaFights4You·
🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍⚧️ My OB/GYN was kind enough to list out her reasons as to why a trans woman should see an OB/GYN. This is for the numerous transphobes and TERFs who say we are "stealing appointment time from REAL women" or "why not see a urologist?" Here's what she gave me, 1. Neovaginal care is real medical care. Doctors monitor tissue health, healing, scarring, and issues like narrowing or irritation over time. 2. Infections Trans women can experience bacterial or yeast infections, along with general irritation or discharge that needs evaluation. 3. STI Screening HIV, HPV, gonorrhea, chlamydia, etc, are still risks for trans women just as they are for anyone else who is sexually active. 4. Cancer screening Although there is no cervix, the tissue used to create a neovagina can still develop abnormalities and, in rare cases, cancer. 5. Pelvic Floor Health Surgery changes anatomy, and that can affect muscles, urinary function, and comfort during sex. 6. Sexual Health and Comfort Pain, dryness, and changes in sensation are all valid medical concerns, not just "something to live with." 7. Long-Term Surgical Follow-Up Even years later, things like scarring, structural changes, or rare complications can come up. 8. Hormones Hormones affect genital tissue. And OB/GYNs can often help monitor how estrogen affects tissue health. Additionally, they can prescribe hormone replacement therapy. The point is really simple. A trans woman doesn't require a uterus in order to see an OB/GYN. She benefits from seeing one because she has a body that deserves competent, specialized medical care. This isn't complicated. It's just healthcare.
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@JaclynPMoore it's because you're gross misogynist that thinks "woman = dress" and they're telling you to go fuck yourself you great big obvious man.
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Jaclyn Moore@JaclynPMoore·
The irony of TERFs acting like I’m the one whose perception is skewed when their reaction to a totally normal and cute pic is this:
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John Fugelsang@JohnFugelsang·
If you’re scared of “athletes pretending to be women” wait’ll you hear about fascists pretending to be Christian
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@DuncanLindsay shut up fuckwit. girls are allowed their own things. get over it.
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ObscuriaPrivate@JuliaDeVlieger·
@lowercaselevity @Adrenochrome80 @oolon "Holding a group of people accountable" then does the same as said group by showing memes in an attempt to bully and offend trans people. "Just sport with the other men" "Just go to the right toilet" "just don't flaunt your gender ideology in public" "just...." no zip it.
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James Billingham
James Billingham@oolon·
"Gender Critical" people laugh at the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention putting a red notice on their "movement". "No one wants to kill all trans people!" Then they say stuff like this all the time, but it doesn't count, for reasons ...
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Ian Stein
Ian Stein@bibutatwhatcost·
10 reasons why you should care about the trans bill: 1. Empathy 2. Empathy 3. Empathy 4. Empathy 5. Empathy 6. Empathy 7. Empathy 8. Empathy 9. Empathy 10. Empathy
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@smartgenius5555 the venn diagram of illiteracy and transvestites is almost a circle. 😂
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BERDLY 🏳️‍⚧️@smartgenius5555·
@lowercaselevity Do you read what you type before you post it? If you're going to try and get an internet own, the LEAST you could do is use some proper grammar. I have absolutely no idea what you're trying to say here.
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@mushycrouton there's no need, plenty don't want your brain-dead tq+ shit. 🙂
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Sam (he/him)@mushycrouton·
@lowercaselevity Calm down, predator You cannot groom gay people out of the LGBTQIA+ community.
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@London__Smoke that's not attacking her, dipshit. it's attacking the casting choice. you retards are insufferably stupid.
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@lowercaselevity Yes. They are. They are saying that she shouldn't play a character that the author says has no given skin tone or race because she's not seemingly white enough. That's pretty much as immediate an attack as one could do.
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Thomas Willett
Thomas Willett@ThomasWillett9·
And yet, trans people exist. Trans adults were once trans kids. Fact. Trans people had been observed across time and geography, and they will continue to, despite the efforts of a small number of bigots.
Bev Jackson@BevJacksonAuth

Many of those arguing today in favour of the now paused trial of puberty blockers in the UK - in the parliamentary debate in Westminster Hall - start their speeches with the words “If we accept that trans people exist..” What does this mean? “If we accept that some children are born in the wrong body”? No we don’t. Of course we don’t. This is a quasi-religious belief. No one is born in the wrong body. You are your body. Children should be taught to love and take care of their bodies. “If we accept that trans people exist” completely ignores the fact that many children adopt a trans identity - especially in the turbulent years of adolescence - only to change their minds later. Again and again we hear from gender identity activists that there is nothing pathological about a “trans identity.” It is not a disease. If that is true, it is clearly illogical - not to mention unethical - to medicalise such children: rendering them infertile, in many cases with poor or no sexual function, and exposing them to numerous serious health risks. “If we accept that trans people exist” .. Everyone accepts that there are adults and children who call themselves “trans.” We can all accept that. No such (often temporary) label requires a response in the form of harmful drugs.

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@bluesky lol you ban people for saying women can have a penis. 😂
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Bluesky@bluesky·
The Bluesky Promise: 1. If you follow someone, you'll see their posts 2. If someone follows you, they'll see your posts Sounds basic, but apparently only truly elite coders can pull it off
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