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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Jazz Jennings - 'My vagina looked SO bad that my mom, sister, and the surgeons wouldn't even let me look at it'

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QuietContraryMary · 06/02/2019 22:06

twitter.com/JazzJennings__/status/1092971725820780544
"My vagina looked SO bad that my mom, sister, and the surgeons wouldn't even let me look at it. Eventually, I used a compact mirror to get a peak and all I could do was laugh. If only you guys knew.."

twitter.com/JazzJennings__/status/1092971983996895232

"In life, everything is about attitude & perspective. Even though my vagina falling apart was the hardest thing I ever experienced, I knew that one day I would be fully healed & recovered. I had to adopt the mindset of my future self & know in my heart that everything would be ok."

twitter.com/JazzJennings__/status/1092969159753850881

"I'm glad that this rare complication happened to me rather than to another trans individual. With the love & support of my family, it makes it easier for me to conquer a challenge like this. I can't imagine how devasting it would be for someone without that support system."

Jazz is talking about the multiple surgeries caused in large part because of the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.

The 'devastating' effects are what Mermaids are campaigning for for thousands of UK children.

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NotANotMan · 06/03/2019 06:22

www.transgendertrend.com/tavistock-experiment-puberty-blockers/

The Tavi do not know the long term outcome of blockers because when these kids turn 18 they get new names and new NHS numbers Hmm but they do know that they aren't effective in treating dysphoria but are still using them

NotANotMan · 06/03/2019 06:25

I can't watch more than 3 minutes of that shite

EweSurname · 13/03/2019 11:02

I haven't been following this but I question how it can be asserted that any consequence that arises from Jazz's surgery is rare or common when this surgery has only been done a handful of times

Jeanette Jennings
@MomofJazz
What happened to @JazzJennings__ after her surgery was extremely rare. It was a “Jazz thing”...she has a way of going to the beat of her own drum.

twitter.com/MomofJazz/status/1105645100284211200

ATailofTwoKitties · 13/03/2019 11:22

Oh good grief, that comment that 'As kids suppress earlier, surgeons will get more experienced at this.' [i.e. creating 'new' genitals from prepubescent ones]

Do they not listen to themselves?

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