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Aliasnumberone · 24/10/2016 23:49

Just wauw.... There's so much in this article it's hard to know where to start... Uplifting dmab voices... Amongst so many others.. Well worth a read and a share, these are the voices that are being drowned out be wild of transphobe and terf and being denied

And before anyone lights on me for bring transphobic for sharing, I'm pro choice, people should be allowed to do whatever they like with heir bodies and identify however they like but there is a serious issue here with children not being allowed to question and explore their identity and being sucked into communities that exist to validate themselves at the expense of others

4thwavenow.com/2016/04/27/shrinking-to-survive-a-former-trans-man-reports-on-life-inside-queer-youth-culture/

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Aliasnumberone · 24/10/2016 23:50

Don't know why that link didn't pate properly the first time sorry

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Cisoff · 25/10/2016 05:21

We believed that, as “dfabs,” we needed to shut up about our petty problems.

Yes, yes, yes.

I HATE that phrase with a passion, and every time someone ascribes it to me I pull them up on it.

Nothing was pulled out of a hat when I was born. A coin wasn't flipped. Paper/rock/scissors wasn't the deciding factor. I wasn't 'assigned' female, as if there was any other possibility. My sex was correctly recorded at birth.

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Prawnofthepatriarchy · 25/10/2016 08:57

The terms afab and amab stem from the jargon used by health care professionals working with intersex individuals where babies can be assigned a sex at birth which is later revised. It's just another example of the transgender trope that claims sex is a spectrum rather than a binary, and that co-opts intersex to support this. Intersex people resent being dragged in to an argument that has nothing to do with them.

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IBelieveTheEarthIsFlat · 25/10/2016 11:45

Oh wow. That is a shocking, brave and brilliant piece. Thanks for posting

I need to read again to fully digest but this part stood out for me

As soon as a transwoman said, “No, I’M not a man,” we instantly lost our ability to protect ourselves from him.

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