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aeyna/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 08:53 PM
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I need to get in on this coddling. Yes, there are activists trying to make it more acceptable and politically correct, but those of us in the trenches know that it's 100% visual. If you can pass as your new gender, you're golden. If you look like a man in a dress, the best you'll get is politeness. I personally am weirded out by those that don't pass well. It's automatic.
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 05:37 PM
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I'm not sure I would take it.
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 01:30 PM
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It's possible that a cabal of leftists is trying to silence you. It's more likely that your arguments (assertions) aren't convincing.
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 04:00 AM
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Where transgendered people can be full of shit is in downplaying the sexual aspect of it. I don't blame them, because admitting that makes it come off as a paraphilia. It isn't, for the truly transsexual, but there are a lot of fetishists who call themselves tg.
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 03:23 AM
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The phenomenon is cross-cultural and has a long history. I think you're conflating TRP with a right-wing v left-wing culture war.
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 03:16 AM
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You're uninformed about this issue. A rational man should be rational and not fall back on prejudices.
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 02:58 AM
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You can call yourself anything you like.
/r/TheRedPill18/09/14 12:35 AM
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HRT and GRS is the treatment.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 11:20 PM
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If I looked at women with the frame that they are inherently selfish, I probably couldn't wholly love one. I don't know whether TRP is right or wrong. Certainly American women (and a decent chunk of men) in this time period are entitled, shallow, and narcissistic, but if I were in your position I would hope there were some gems out there.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 10:06 PM
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I'm just trying to understand TRP theory. I think it's depressing that woman can't love men in an unselfish way. What is the solution to that? Just accept it and work around it?
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 09:49 PM
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A well-timed wash of androgen in the womb is part of what's involved in "activating" a male. If you don't react to T strongly you might end up transgendered. The extreme case are XY males who appear female at birth (Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome. See Jamie Lee Curtis).
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 09:43 PM
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I agree that transitioning shouldn't happen until 18. When they looked at boys who identified female, the vast majority became gay (not transgendered) later on.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 09:32 PM
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For a lot of so-called transgendered people that is the case. The screening is practically nonexistent. But I consider myself a primary transsexual. Knowledge at age 4, female digit ratio, left handed. No psychiatric problems, though I saw a therapist for 4 years. Decided to stay in boy mode after looking at the various options, though I am on HRT. The transgender narrative is mostly bullshit, but there's a real biological thing going on.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 09:30 PM
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Better intellectual compatibility. From my reading of TRP theory male love is of higher quality, so you'd potentially get male-quality love with a female-like packaging.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 09:24 PM
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I'm sure I was damaged, but most likely in the womb, when sex differentiation happens.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 09:15 PM
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But per "Women in Love," a woman can never really love a man the way he wants to be loved. My immediate thought was "then gay people must be fortunate," followed by "i wonder if straight TRPers would more favorably inclined toward a transgendered woman than avg."
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 09:12 PM
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Hormone imbalances in the womb are the most likely cause. You can call that a psychiatric disorder in the same manner gay people were once called insane.
/r/TheRedPill17/09/14 09:08 PM
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