Friday, July 22, 2011

Trans Trending-Who isTransitioning

More confirmation of the depth of female self hatred plaguing our young women.

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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Transition-The Belief that Biology IS Destiny!

Like so many other contradictory aspects of transition, those in the never ending state of transition constantly claim that "biology isnt destiny" while proving every day of their trans lives that they in fact really believe that it is. Whenever one does something as the perceived sex that they didnt do as their actual sex, they put into practice the misogynistic notion that "biology is destiny".  

If you change your manner of dress after transition, you believed biology is destiny.

If you seek out employment as the perceived sex that you didnt as your actual sex, you believe biology is destiny.

If you use a restroom as your perceived sex that you didnt as your actual sex, you believe biology is destiny.

If you go topless as the perceived sex and you didnt as your actual sex, you believe that biology is destiny.

If you receive straight male privileges that you didnt as your actual sex, you believe that biology is destiny.

If you expect entryway into certain spaces AFTER transition that you didnt expect before, you believe that biology is destiny.

If you act differently as the perceived sex that you didnt as your actual sex, you believe that biology is destiny.

If you were afraid of doing something as your actual sex that you arent as your perceived sex, you believe that biology is destiny.

If you socialize more with one sex as your perceived sex that you didnt as your actual sex, you believe that biology is destiny.

If you expect to be treated differently in any way as the perceived sex that you didnt as the actual sex, you believe that biology is destiny.

Do not be fooled by double speak, transition reinforces what ISNT possible for each sex, rather than working to expand what is possible for the gender that we are. 

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Breast Ironing and the Male Gaze

Conflict rages over breast ironing... 

From the article: 

"Joyce Forghab used to pray the same line every night during the month she was suffering from breast ironing. “Please God, make my breasts disappear.”
The shocking practice, carried out by a quarter of mothers in Cameroon, is meant to reverse female sexual development

Joyce’s experience is no exception in Cameroon. An estimated one in four girls suffers from the practice in their childhood. Breast ironing is a traditional ritual in which, by using heated and flat objects, a girl’s growing breasts are pressed in order to suppress and reverse their development. A girl’s mother or aunt usually performs the act. To iron breasts they mostly use a wooden pestle or a stone; other tools employed include coconut shells, grinding stones, ladles, spatulas and hammers, all carefully heated over burning coals.

Apart from being painful and psychologically traumatic, breast ironing exposes girls to multiple health problems. According to many medical reports, it can lead to abscesses, itching, inability to breastfeed, infection, deformity or disappearance of the breasts, cysts, tissue damage and even breast cancer.

With all the medical evidence present, why do a quarter of Cameroonian girls still have to experience the torturous practice? Ze Jeanne, a 57-year-old Cameroonian woman and mother of eight, clarifies her reasons. “When the breasts of a young girl start growing, any man can come to her and try to have sex with her. So, in order to help the girls continue school, we have to do breast ironing,” she says.

Apart from being historically rooted in Cameroonian culture, breast ironing is used to avoid sexual contact between young girls and boys. By altering girls’ bodies to disguise a visable sign of emerging sexuality, mothers try to make sure that their girls remain virginal and pure, and avoid becoming visibly fertile women — and potential mothers.

Mothers are not completely unjustified in their fears. Early sexual encounters can lead these young teenagers to unwanted pregnancies, unsafe abortions, possible rapes or the transmission of sexual diseases. Burning girls’ emerging breasts to many mothers seems a far better option. It is a measure born out of love and care for their daughters, they argue.

Traditional harmful practices against women are manifold across human history. They include tortures such as Chinese foot binding, rib-breaking corsets, female genital mutilation and the chastity belt of the Middle Ages. All shared a common purpose: to benefit men, either by assuring women’s fidelity or by improving their beauty according to contemporary taste.

Breast ironing is different. Instead of trying to benefit men, this is one of the few practices that tortures women for their own “good” in a distorted effort by women on women to protect them from men by making them less desirable".



Breast binding and breast removal are on the rise in first world countries ultimately for similar reasons, to shield one's self from the male gaze. A good many trans trenders begin seeking out transition with the intention of escaping the male gaze, while for all other females who transition, escaping the male gaze is at least an underlying factor in their transition.

There have been a great many posts and videos made by female transitioners about the freedom of going bare chested after "top surgery". The freedom is not simply escaping any legal issues by going without a top and bra, it is being able to remove their shirt without being sexualized by the male gaze! Breast are being bound, gagged and murdered in an insane attempt to remove the male masturbatory gaze. Female transition is not simply about becoming a man, as much as it is about unbecoming a woman. But you wont hear that from any "gender specialist" or trans doktor, especially when there is money to be made and conformity to be conformed to!

Hyper femininity has fast become the norm as part and parcel of the backlash against feminism. Our female children being groomed with hyper feminine clothing, sexualizing and priming them for the male gaze at ages as young at two or three. Then in an effort to escape that masturbatory gaze some are seeking transition as young teens, with not a single person pointing to the misogynistic signs that are informing their "choices"!

At least the Cameroonian women have not had the benefit of feminism's insight to how their breast ironing practices are harming their female children, in countries like the US we've traded that insight for blind fucking ignorance and neglect.

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