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    Default Re: Why castration before puberty isn't common and considered bad?

    comparing puberty vs non-puberty(holy)

    Puberty:


    Non-Puberty(holy):


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    Default Re: Why castration before puberty isn't common and considered bad?

    Quote Originally Posted by mrxx View Post
    There's no way you can distinguish a biological males from t-males,
    they achieve perfection
    after taking testosterone, the only female part they retain is the vagina

    Call me picky, but I'm thinking that would be a bit of a giveaway!


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    Default Re: Why castration before puberty isn't common and considered bad?

    Quote Originally Posted by mrxx View Post
    comparing puberty vs non-puberty(holy)

    Puberty:


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    wow the one below makes the other look like a monster

    they are so far away, the one below is so natural, so graceful, makes 95% i'd say of all transgender girls look like shit

    like comparing a world boxing champion with a bum who fights for food


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    Default Re: Why castration before puberty isn't common and considered bad?

    Quote Originally Posted by blak4 View Post
    wow the one below makes the other look like a monster

    they are so far away, the one below is so natural, so graceful, makes 95% i'd say of all transgender girls look like shit

    like comparing a world boxing champion with a bum who fights for food
    Not a great first post.
    Be careful and have some respect.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GroobySteven View Post
    Not a great first post.
    Be careful and have some respect.
    sorry my mind was blown by that video, now i see why transgender women suffer so much and many of them look a little manly, because of puberty


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    Default Re: Why castration before puberty isn't common and considered bad?

    Quote Originally Posted by mrxx View Post
    So, with Mtf once they reach puberty, they are DOOMED
    If they have to deal with people like you, yes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mrxx View Post
    There's no way you can distinguish a biological males from t-males,
    Well, unless you know how to find the breast-reduction scars and if they had an hourglass shape pre-transition those wide hips are there for life. Might have to do with why so many of them increase their soft-tissue mass by either working out to gain muscle or over eating to gain fat (hides any skeletal anomalies).

    They would be saved with castration, they would have NATURAL female secondary characteristics
    Yea the problem is that our culture doesn't like kids to have any rights. They're basically property owned by their parents and if their parents don't want them to get treatment they're screwed.

    We're still allowing idiot-parents to go around preventing their kids from getting vaccinations because some woman on daytime TV told them it causes autism. For fuck's shake if the parents are religious crazies they can still get away with saying "Well I don't believe in doctors" and make their kids go without routine medical care. In that environment, getting trans kids help is going to be all up-hill with few even on the left who are serious about it.

    WPATH guidelines for trans health care says that for minors health care professionals must weigh in the parents' views on the child transitioning or getting puberty blocking treatments (its right there in the standards of care manual). So if the parents say: "I don't want my kid to be trans" the child has to wait until adulthood or get HRT behind their backs and hide it. Doctor is going to say "sorry, how about some antidepresants that won't help?"

    but a born male if he does reach puberty can't easily become Mtf
    Story time!

    When I was around preschool age I had a light bulb moment about this and tried to cut my testes off. I waited until mom wasn't around and dad was stuck watching us, since dad's way of watching us consisted of either sleeping or going to another room to watch porn creating hours of no-supervision.

    Unfortunately the room that had the knives in it was too close to wear he was so I had to improvise so not to get caught. Sharpest thing I could find was a set of dirty toe nail clippers. Have you ever tried to use toe nail clippers to make an incision? Its a slow process that doesn't work very well. Somewhere between the first length I clipped-through and the inch long cut I managed to get out I realized I had the wrong tool for the job. It was just taking too long, there was too much of a mess and I was going to get in trouble when mom got home. I then had to quietly clean the blood off the toe nail clippers and hide the wound until it healed (IDK how I didn't die from an infection) and wore the same pair of underwear until the bleeding stopped before sneaking it out in the trash to hide any evidence.

    So much for that idea. But then at school I was beat up every day from k-9th grade so I had another brilliant idea. I could get my bullies to work for me by recruiting them into stomping on them in hopes of eventually destroying them. This became part of my daily routine for a couple years in middle school usually in gym class. Our gym teachers thought it was amusing and didn't intervene, but then one day we had a sub. She was fresh out of college and this was one of her first teaching gigs. She walks into the room, sees what is going on, started screaming like someone was getting murdered and we all ended up in the principal's office. We were all given two detentions, and then after that I had to get pulled out of class for another round of psyc evals (guidance councilor: "You again? What happened this time!?!"). 2 weeks of testing later they declared me perfectly healthy from a psychology POV and sent me back to class.


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