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Detrans male finding his place in the world ♿💖

Liverpool, England Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Taylor✌️@JulieOutrageous·
@BDisgusting He-Man was heavily inspired by Conan and now Conan is coming back to the big screen right as He-Man is being hyped up again.
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Bloody Disgusting@BDisgusting·
Arnold Schwarzenegger will return in KING CONAN from director Christopher McQuarrie, with filming set to begin next year. "Look at the movie by Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven. It will be a lot like that but with extraordinary battles," Schwarzenegger tells website The Arnold Fans.
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Huge congrats to Roxy. Not only was Sall’s appeal thrown out, it was ruled that she DIRECTLY discriminated against Roxy and has to pay her double the damages. A massive loss for bigotry starobserver.com.au/news/giggle-v-…
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Taylor✌️@JulieOutrageous·
@_azurelotus Imagine popping your cup of tea down and seeing a badly sculpted man's willy beneath the glass 😂😂😂
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Fred Sargeant 🏳️‍🌈 🟦
This is revisionist history. We were not inspired or led by drug-addled, homeless, mentally ill criminals and pimps of children like Malcolm Michaels, drag name Marsha Johnson, and Rae "Sylvia" Rivera. Michaels was a very late arrival to the riot and Rivera wasn't there at all. Neither played any role in the proposal for Pride or it's organization, nor did any other crossdressers. If you'd ever got off the internet and read an actual LGB history or the minutes from our organizing meetings of the Christopher Street Liberation Day Umbrella Committee you'd know that.
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Nicky 🍀OFAB♀️KPSS@Drusilla451·
That is so insulting Quentin Crisp wasn't a 'closeted' anything he was an out and very visible effeminate homosexual at a time when you faced prison and daily actual violence
Molly🎧🏳️‍🌈@RasberryRazz

Still think one of the my favorite casting choices is Sally Potter choosing Quentin Crisp to play Queen Elizabeth II in Orlando (1992) who was a closeted trans woman at the time, in a narrative about a man magically transitioning into a woman.

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Taylor✌️@JulieOutrageous·
@eibryday Now I wanna see what different outfits look like on this body
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bambam@eibryday·
i get what they were trying to do with the american idol barbie but out of context it just looks like an orthopedic concern
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R0tt3d_3y3s. shedtwt@Hhhhhhh05058683·
@BerriesDolls And also on the topic of hating gen3 shit, why the fuck does frankie have a prosthetic??? they're a monster.... THATS MADE UP OF DEAD HUMANS!!! if there was something wrong w/ a leg, wouldn't their dad jst get another one??? & why is ghoulia speaking now son im crine
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culture@notgwendalupe·
Anna Faris & Regina Hall parodied Call Her Daddy to promote Scary Movie 6 ⚰️💀
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Taylor✌️@JulieOutrageous·
@BBCLondonNews Poor form. Those of us who are unfortunate enough to experience gender dysphoria have no business imposing ourselves on others like this. Single-sex spaces are important. We can be accommodated in other sessions without intruding on women's privacy.
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Taylor✌️@JulieOutrageous·
@Wake_YourselfUp @WorkersPartyGB Thank you. Some people are happy living the way I was, and I hope they stay happy for the rest of their lives. We do need to change the way we view and discuss trans identity, though. It's an attempt to alleviate horrendous psychological distress. It's not a perfect solution.
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Taylor✌️@JulieOutrageous·
@nekopet5 @AlexJayBrady @daniellismore Gender dysphoria is a debilitating psychological disorder. We aren't actually the opposite sex, we just feel like we are. For some people, living a lie is enough to make them happy, and it makes the dysphoria go away, but people like me are full of regret and detransition.
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Daniel Lismore
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore·
Why People Are Trans, What Biology Actually Says Everyone begins the same way. In the very first weeks after conception, there is no male or female body. Every human embryo follows the same early plan. At about five weeks of development the fetus still has the same set of tissues, the genital ridge and two duct systems that could become male or female organs. Even the nipples form before hormones that create sexual difference appear. That is why everyone has them. Between weeks six and twelve, genes and hormones begin steering development. A gene on the Y chromosome called SRY can switch on production of testosterone in the testes. If it activates and the fetus’ cells respond strongly, male anatomy begins to form. If it does not, female anatomy develops by default. But this process is never all-or-nothing. Timing, hormone levels, receptor sensitivity, and countless small genetic variations can change how the body or brain develops. Those variations are natural. They produce what biologists call sexual differentiation, not a simple binary. Intersex people, around 1.3 million in the UK alone, are living proof that human sex traits can overlap or differ from textbook categories. Some have XY chromosomes but develop ovaries; others have XX chromosomes but higher testosterone; some have combinations that don’t fit either. This is ordinary human biology. Brain development follows a similar path. During pregnancy, the brain is shaped by the same hormones that guide the body, but in some people the two do not match perfectly. Decades of neuroscience show subtle structural and functional differences between typical male and female brains. Research published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019, 20:725–735) found that in transgender women, several brain regions more closely resemble female patterns than male ones. That means their sense of identity is rooted in biology, not imagination. So being trans is not a trend, a phase, or a social contagion. It is a natural expression of the way human development works. Across cultures and history, societies have recognised more than two genders, from hijra in South Asia to Two-Spirit people in Indigenous America to fa’afafine in Samoa. What modern science adds is an understanding of how this diversity arises: through ordinary variation in genes, hormones, and brain organisation. Large-scale studies confirm that gender-affirming treatment can ease suffering. Access to puberty blockers, hormone therapy, or supportive healthcare is linked with dramatic reductions in depression and suicidal thoughts. The Trevor Project’s 2023 report found trans youth with access to gender-affirming care were 73 percent less likely to attempt suicide. The Endocrine Society and the World Health Organization both recognise this care as medically necessary. Yet misinformation keeps spreading, claims that biology is simple, that sex can be determined only by chromosomes, that people can be “made trans” by culture. Real biology says otherwise. Even chromosomes are not absolute: some women have XY; some men have XXY; others have mosaic patterns of both. What matters for lived reality is how bodies and brains develop, not a single letter on a lab report. If you have ever wondered why trans people exist, the answer is right there in nature. Every embryo starts the same. Hormones and genes push development in different directions. Sometimes the brain and the body don’t line up perfectly, and that is part of what makes humanity so varied and complex. Trans people are not against nature, they are nature. They exist because of biology.
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Taylor✌️@JulieOutrageous·
@Wake_YourselfUp @WorkersPartyGB Those of us who experience gender dysphoria adopt trans identities in order to alleviate it. I was told that by doing so, I was embracing my 'true self', but this was a lie. It was a distraction, and one which came with many irreversible decisions attached. Decisions I regret.
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WakeYourselfUp
WakeYourselfUp@Wake_YourselfUp·
@WorkersPartyGB Learn some science beyond primary school level, the more you learn the wiser you become. The sources are in the tweet below it. x.com/daniellismore/…
Daniel Lismore@daniellismore

Why People Are Trans, What Biology Actually Says Everyone begins the same way. In the very first weeks after conception, there is no male or female body. Every human embryo follows the same early plan. At about five weeks of development the fetus still has the same set of tissues, the genital ridge and two duct systems that could become male or female organs. Even the nipples form before hormones that create sexual difference appear. That is why everyone has them. Between weeks six and twelve, genes and hormones begin steering development. A gene on the Y chromosome called SRY can switch on production of testosterone in the testes. If it activates and the fetus’ cells respond strongly, male anatomy begins to form. If it does not, female anatomy develops by default. But this process is never all-or-nothing. Timing, hormone levels, receptor sensitivity, and countless small genetic variations can change how the body or brain develops. Those variations are natural. They produce what biologists call sexual differentiation, not a simple binary. Intersex people, around 1.3 million in the UK alone, are living proof that human sex traits can overlap or differ from textbook categories. Some have XY chromosomes but develop ovaries; others have XX chromosomes but higher testosterone; some have combinations that don’t fit either. This is ordinary human biology. Brain development follows a similar path. During pregnancy, the brain is shaped by the same hormones that guide the body, but in some people the two do not match perfectly. Decades of neuroscience show subtle structural and functional differences between typical male and female brains. Research published in Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2019, 20:725–735) found that in transgender women, several brain regions more closely resemble female patterns than male ones. That means their sense of identity is rooted in biology, not imagination. So being trans is not a trend, a phase, or a social contagion. It is a natural expression of the way human development works. Across cultures and history, societies have recognised more than two genders, from hijra in South Asia to Two-Spirit people in Indigenous America to fa’afafine in Samoa. What modern science adds is an understanding of how this diversity arises: through ordinary variation in genes, hormones, and brain organisation. Large-scale studies confirm that gender-affirming treatment can ease suffering. Access to puberty blockers, hormone therapy, or supportive healthcare is linked with dramatic reductions in depression and suicidal thoughts. The Trevor Project’s 2023 report found trans youth with access to gender-affirming care were 73 percent less likely to attempt suicide. The Endocrine Society and the World Health Organization both recognise this care as medically necessary. Yet misinformation keeps spreading, claims that biology is simple, that sex can be determined only by chromosomes, that people can be “made trans” by culture. Real biology says otherwise. Even chromosomes are not absolute: some women have XY; some men have XXY; others have mosaic patterns of both. What matters for lived reality is how bodies and brains develop, not a single letter on a lab report. If you have ever wondered why trans people exist, the answer is right there in nature. Every embryo starts the same. Hormones and genes push development in different directions. Sometimes the brain and the body don’t line up perfectly, and that is part of what makes humanity so varied and complex. Trans people are not against nature, they are nature. They exist because of biology.

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Taylor✌️@JulieOutrageous·
@SeeingMount All the details on the skirt piece being printed on is so cheap.
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Sad Patron@SeeingMount·
Live action Maui doll by Mattel found by mmdisney200
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First look at the Disney Villians Mattel Collector dolls What do you think of the line?
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