People. We, the French, pulled a left-wing coalition out of our asses in less than a week and managed to “win” an election. You have months. Hope is permitted.
Baseless accusations of transphobia escalated to a level of drama that is way too typical of trans internet spaces and I’m done seeing it. Which is why I’m not just leaving blahaj, but those spaces in general.
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People. We, the French, pulled a left-wing coalition out of our asses in less than a week and managed to “win” an election. You have months. Hope is permitted.
Hey, failing at being a human being while trying to highlight where the bicycle starts and end on the picture is my job! You won’t take that away from me, you fucking robot!
They always do this. Every fucking time they want to make policies about us, they contact transphobic activists instead of actual experts on the question. What fucking expertise does she have?! And even more, haven’t you done enough against trans people already? Like, you need to justify doing more against them, seriously?
The internet has often talked about how some of the states in the US are run by people who are absolutely deranged about trans people, but the UK is just something else.
“Pride month? Oh no! How can I make this about me?”
We love our FtM kings!
Just read the whole thing. It’s dead serious.
Has anybody tried Revolt? It looks really cool. Like a proper open source alternative to Discord. But I never had the opportunity to try it with anyone, so I don’t know.
It’s what’s going to happen. It’s what always happens. And on a side note, by the way, I guaran-fucking-tee you that it’s what’s going to eventually happen with Discord as well. I have zero doubt about it.
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Definitely.
I wish I could say I didn’t have this thought in the back of my mind every time I go to one, but I’d be lying. Too many events were cancelled because of threats. However, I’d also say that if anything, it gives me even more to reason to go. I refuse to be scared out of participating.
I’m really thankful to my local anti-fascist groups for always being there, on the lookout for incoming dipshits and overall, doing what cops won’t do for our safety.
I don’t always go, I’ll admit, but I try to. Depends on my stress level that day.
Yeah, this pretty much doubled my estrogen intake. As far as I can tell, estrogen monotherapy is really efficient, and at least in my part of the world, it’s very popular. There seems to be a consensus around me that anti-androgen are pretty much a mess of nasty side effects for very little results.
My antiandrogen did nothing to my testosterone levels, but it did kill my hunger. I could feel like my body needed food, but I never got the drive to eat. Also, it fucked up my liver. The gel gave me very little estrogen. I don’t think my body was reacting properly to it.
And my doctor is not a dummy. They’re specialized in trans issues. They actually have a diploma for it, which is kind of amazing. I’m lucky. So I told them this isn’t working out and they were like, what kind of problem? Let’s try something else. So we switched to this and it’s been working perfectly.
This pill melting under the tongue, or injections seems to be the most efficient way to do it as far as I can tell. It’s what most trans girls around me are on.
This is of course not medical advice. This is just my personal experience and my personal knowledge. I’m not a doctor. But truth be told, hormone replacement therapy doesn’t seem to be an exact science yet. Even for my doctor, it seems to be a work in progress and we’re still figuring out what’s the best way to do it. It seems that antiandrogen and estrogen gel are just standard protocol, but they’re not necessarily the most efficient way to do it from what I gather. :)
I stopped Bica for the same reasons, doubled my estrogen intake to compensate. No anti-androgen. I used to be on Estradiol gel, now I’m taking Provames, letting it melt under my tongue to avoid liver issues, twice a day. It works great.
Damn. Consumerism really rots your brain, doesn’t it.
I know. You’re missing my point. :)
My point wasn’t the coalition. My point was that we had 21 days to cobble something together and not only did we do it, we managed to win with it. It’s not about the coalition, it’s about building a campaign. You have months to do so.
And you’re about to say that Trump had way longer to do so. Yes. So did the far right in our country, which barely even campaigned because all of the media were doing so on their behalf for the last two years and we still managed to outnumber them.
Trust me, my faith in the Democrats is barely existent. But still, I think it can be done.