It's a FREAK Show: Yale Female Trans beats UPENN Male Trans Swimmer
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I am old enough to remember when athletes were tested for certain drugs and disqualified if they were using them. Now its celebrated.
The fact the Yale Female Trans pulled her top down after the competition to show off her removed breasts was the icing on top. GROSS!
UGH!!! That is sick! The only tranny I got to know was a complete narcissist This is a mental disorder that should not be pandered to.
Before I was awoken, I always thought it's your body, you do what you want. But simply because of how they (media), has made it sound so "glorious," and extremely over represented, just to lure confused kids into self mutilation, and more self hate. I hate the Lgb-dgaf movement because of it.
I struggle every day with self deprecation and self hate, I don't have gender identity issues (thank God I missed that part of the indoctrination campaign). I know what they're trying to make kids be like, and it's sick. I haven't a clue who I am as person, because of the indoctrination system, I don't want any kids to go through the mental battles I do. I'm happy to have fount the GA, gives me a little hope things will work out... Everyone's got their reason to be in this war, guess that's mine.
Probably too much information, but I just don't really care anymore.
Yeah... Agree, agree, agree. The leftie cheerleaders don't realize they're just useful idiot tools for big pHarma, a kid on puberty blockers is a customer for life. Profit security, trojan horsed in with the transgenda.
Re: all the other stuff? 12 step programs helped me. And in general, seeing my own life in narrative form, learning to tell the story of what happened to me and what I did when/where the whole time I was alive- helped. It helps. For one thing it's easier to do when you're making good decisions about life. You learn to know, and respect yourself when you can speak confidently about what you've experienced.
Also, learning about the enneagram helped me. The 9 personality types? Helped me differentiate things with people, have compassion/forgiveness for people I don't relate to, and definitely helped me know myself better. Fun stuff! Enneagraminstitute.com is a good resource.