Before I critique your studies... — Andrew4Handel
I will look for a counter study for this — Andrew4Handel
How about instead of immediately trying to "counter" this body of scientific/medical counter-evidence, you actually look at it and consider the possibility that you might have been mistaken? — busycuttingcrap
Wouldn't it be great if it were that simple and we could clear the streets of crime by rearing men to be more like girls. — Andrew4Handel
Maybe you disagree about the degree to which they contribute to these things, but you can't credibly deny that there is evidence that it is a factor. — busycuttingcrap
Has someone posted an explanation yet of why most violence, sex offences and crime per se is committed by men throughout history.
It clearly isn't socialisation. There is no evidence it is socialisation and there is no evidence of a change in trends. — Andrew4Handel
Wouldn't it be great if it were that simple and we could clear the streets of crime by rearing men to be more like girls.
— Andrew4Handel
Finally! An intelligent idea. — Vera Mont
Yes but girls and women are social constructs and don't really exist we are told. — Andrew4Handel
This whole thread was about celebrating women's behaviours and psychology etc and now you seem to have finally realised it. — Andrew4Handel
Has someone posted an explanation yet of why most violence, sex offences and crime per se is committed by men throughout history.
It clearly isn't socialisation. There is no evidence it is socialisation and there is no evidence of a change in trends. I have never been in a formal situation where men have been encouraged to be antisocial outside of male banter (all male social situations) and the school playground. Men are spontaneously aggressive. Men and women want to do different jobs. Women aren't desperate to be car mechanics and plumbers.
I think there is some reality denial going on and a lack of evidence being presented over quite trite theories and wishful thinking.
Reality doesn't care about feelings and hypothesises.
Someone trying to behave like the opposite sex is futile. I am a male all my behaviour is male by dint of it being mine. I live as a male not a non binary multigendered invented woo entity. — Andrew4Handel
There are hundreds of identities and people are having bizarre frankly unethical surgeries like having their nipples or part of their breasts removed to express their androgyny and non binary identities. (I can present photos and links) — Andrew4Handel
Here is a response to the surgery regret study you linked to: — Andrew4Handel
This reads to me like an expression of disgust towards trans and gender non-conforming bodies — fdrake
This is why I need to scrutinise the studies you claim support your hypothesis. — Andrew4Handel
And not only is it well-documented, its just sort of obvious: if you raise boys to believe that being tough and violent and aggressive are good and desirable traits for a man to have — busycuttingcrap
I also expect that this sort of lifelong habituation and saturation of societal gender norms and expectations isn't something that can be forgotten or eliminated over night- its not like it just magically disappears the moment a trans woman transitions (wrt your previous point). — busycuttingcrap
Yes but if someone is going to a big effort to become a woman with large doses of oestrogen in their body, presenting feminine etc they are actively trying to be more like a woman which means you would expect them to be trying to follow women's patterns of behaviour. — Andrew4Handel
Claims of regret are actual irrelevant to the issue of whether the surgeries are ethical and whether people can become the other sex/gender. — Andrew4Handel
The surgeries causes well documented complications and in the case of children who transition complete sterility/infertility and anorgasmia.
What about the testimonies of trans and detrans people about their surgeries? — Andrew4Handel
“The whole process is constant body horror,” Berrian said at one point — after he’d told me that the penis-tip discoloration I was worried about might just be sloughing tissue that’s dying off, which is also fine. And this was a recovery with no complications that required surgery. The overall proportion of phalloplasties that need surgical revision, while lower for some surgeons (including mine), is about one in two. The highest number of corrective follow-up surgeries needed by anyone I know personally is 12. — Andrew4Handel
This time, I refused to internalize it. There isn’t, I breathed deep, anything wrong with me. I got myself ready and walked on set and stood, nearly nude, compassionate and angry and proud. Whatever was happening around me, I was centered, in my body and in the shots I could see on the monitor, beautiful, accurate — perfect. Days before my penis’s first birthday, the warmth and weight of it lay against my vulva, each supporting the other, holding me.
The only thing in this which forms any sort of argument is a disgust reaction, your disgust — fdrake
Except, again, its unreasonable to expect people to just unlearn a lifetime of habituation and social expectation/performance at the drop of a hat. Why would we expect it to work that way? — busycuttingcrap
Phalloplasty and Vaginoplasty are literally genital mutilation — Andrew4Handel
Yikes. More nonsense. They are legitimate (and quite safe) medical interventions, not "genital mutilation" (else doctors would not be allowed to perform them — busycuttingcrap
Phalloplasty and Vaginoplasty are literally genital mutilation extreme genital mutilation which stops the organs from function and makes them infertile. More severe than widely condemned FGM female genital mutilation. — Andrew4Handel
The low levels of regret are obviously highly suspect because most surgeries should have a substantial level regret due to inevitable complications in some people. I don't know before I have a surgery if it will have complications that I may regret. — Andrew4Handel
Complications but no regret is suspect as well. But knee surgery is to improve mobility and knee function. — Andrew4Handel
Vaginoplasty and orchiectomy destroy function of the penis and fertility. — Andrew4Handel
Disgust is sometimes an appropriate emotion. It can be a sign of rationality, ethical sense and confronting dysfunction and injustice. — Andrew4Handel
Have you heard of Autogynophilia? — Andrew4Handel
They should not be allowed to perform them in my opinion. — Andrew4Handel
Claims of regret are actual irrelevant to the issue of whether the surgeries are ethical and whether people can become the other sex/gender. — Andrew4Handel
But you appear to be taking the same stance as you did on assisted suicide. To me one gay man regretting castrating himself through internalised homophobia is one person to many. — Andrew4Handel
Disgust is sometimes an appropriate emotion. It can be a sign of rationality, ethical sense and confronting dysfunction and injustice. — Andrew4Handel
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