Men do get breast cancer too. But, I see your point...when will the first trans play it up for publicity like they got it because they are a "real woman"... My guess is October, for breast cancer awareness month, I bet there will be trannies represented in the advertising/promos for it this year.
In my pre-teens, I was ogled and catcalled by strange older men. I remember puberty and the embarrassment of shopping for training bras. Debilitatingly painful periods that you just have to work through. I have been scared walking alone at night and I live with the knowledge that if a man wanted to overpower me, he could.
While Dylan Mulvaney was celebrating "365 days of womanhood", I was getting a biopsy for cervical cancer.
I don't wear dresses and heels and pretend to be Audrey Hepburn. That's not what a woman is.
No trans will EVER be able to relate to ANYTHING she spoke of. It's insulting to all women for these mentally ill men to even pretend to understand.
I wonder if they'll try and pretend to have breast cancer or get hysterectomies. Sounds ridiculous. Yet they're so fucked up, I wouldn't doubt it.
This woman is an inspiration and all of us women need to speak out more. Including myself. Call me intolerant? Please do. Because I am.
Men do get breast cancer too. But, I see your point...when will the first trans play it up for publicity like they got it because they are a "real woman"... My guess is October, for breast cancer awareness month, I bet there will be trannies represented in the advertising/promos for it this year.
Oh man, I didn't think about Breast Cancer month. I bet you're correct.
100%
In my pre-teens, I was ogled and catcalled by strange older men. I remember puberty and the embarrassment of shopping for training bras. Debilitatingly painful periods that you just have to work through. I have been scared walking alone at night and I live with the knowledge that if a man wanted to overpower me, he could.
While Dylan Mulvaney was celebrating "365 days of womanhood", I was getting a biopsy for cervical cancer.
I don't wear dresses and heels and pretend to be Audrey Hepburn. That's not what a woman is.
Well said fren!