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Creator of “assigned male” comics is a “little”

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HermioneWeasley · 23/02/2021 19:58

Statement here. Basically a “little” is an adult baby fetish. Sophie draws their image as a young girl and fantasises about sleep overs with other little girls where they talk about their genitals. Anyone else think this has more red flags than a Chinese communist party shindig?

Creator of “assigned male” comics is a “little”
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CircleofWillis · 24/02/2021 15:07

Sorry The characters are 11. I thought I saw the author state '8' in one of their comments.

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Wrongsideofhistorymyarse · 24/02/2021 15:12

I have a friend with DID and it's hugely traumatic for her. She's never once had a 'sexy' little alter. Ugh.

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MichelleofzeResistance · 24/02/2021 15:37

Oh fgs that's another piece of self serving appropriation to try and put personal choice of unacceptable behaviour out of reach of criticism.

No, the hugely distressing extreme condition of DID is not the same as age play. which is part of an adult choice of sex life. Take responsibility ffs.

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CodenameVillanelle · 24/02/2021 15:41

@VexedofVirginiaWater

Both characters are depicted as children here though - I thought you meant that the adult Sophie fantasises about sleep overs with little girls where they talk about their genitals? If so, I don't think this cartoon, weird as it is, illustrates that.

The 'transgirl' character is Sophie
Sophie is an adult male who identifies as a female child and writes comics about talking to little girls about their genitals
You think this is ok?
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SunsetBeetch · 24/02/2021 15:50

@Wrongsideofhistorymyarse

I have a friend with DID and it's hugely traumatic for her. She's never once had a 'sexy' little alter. Ugh.

It's the trendy condition at the moment. Quite a few TRAS/ Furries claim to have it. They call themselves "plurals" and even have their "alters" take turns at posting on their social media accounts. It's deeply weird and insulting to anyone who truly has DID (I am doubting that these people genuinely have it. I could of course be wrong.)
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ifitpleasesandsparkles · 24/02/2021 16:31

@nauticant

I'd say yes. Having looked at this for years I think that when you take (the relatively very few) transsexuals out of the equation, a large part of what remains is males with a paraphilia related to having a feminine identity and young females who are rejecting growing up as women when they see what social media and expectations of porn have to offer women.

If someone has one paraphilia, it's quite likely they're going to have others.


I've said this on many other threads before and had my comments removed.
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VexedofVirginiaWater · 24/02/2021 17:01

@CodenameVillanelle

The 'transgirl' character is Sophie
Sophie is an adult male who identifies as a female child and writes comics about talking to little girls about their genitals
You think this is ok?


No, I have already acknowledged this in a subsequent post.

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lunar1 · 24/02/2021 17:12

I've been teaching female and male catheterisation for years, did somebody redesign the clitoris on my week off???

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MoltenLasagne · 24/02/2021 18:11

I'd seen the comics before and thought the way that adult thinking and motives were put in the mouths of children was suspect. Now it transpires that the creator identifies as a little, and a fetish for things associated with very small children, such as nappies and dummies. Can it even be considered "hiding" in plain sight at this point?

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PotholeParadies · 24/02/2021 18:16

I'm very alarmed to find out that SL has been a teacher. I thought all the comics about Sophie's ideal of school sex ed were mere posturing.

What school employed that one and for how long?

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MichelleofzeResistance · 24/02/2021 18:23

I would wonder about whether there's a shared meaning of 'teacher'. I've known lunchtime supervisors, occasional assistants and volunteers refer to themselves that way, it doesn't by any means always mean someone with a teaching qualification and associated level of training. Rather like DID here is being used in a rather generous sense.

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letmeadoreyou · 24/02/2021 19:05

DID is definitely 'popular' on social medias such as Tik Tok right now. It is being treated like an identity, rather than what it really is - a serious and often debilitating mental health condition.

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EmbarrassingAdmissions · 24/02/2021 19:17

@lunar1

I've been teaching female and male catheterisation for years, did somebody redesign the clitoris on my week off???

It is fascinating, of course, that it's been redesigned to be adjacent to the anatomy and dual functionality of one sex.

I can't think of the number of times it would be necessary to catheterise a metoidioplasty - it would be more than a little invasive to establish whether there'd been the requisite urethral lengthening to allow it to be used for urine. Otherwise, I'd think that it would be a metoidioplasty and catheterise as per convention.

There are going to be some interesting amendments to teaching modules…
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nauticant · 24/02/2021 19:54

One grimly amusing thing about this is that the only surprise people have expressed is in the fact that actual evidence was found (confirming what many people concluded years ago).

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MichelleofzeResistance · 24/02/2021 21:26

It is being treated like an identity, rather than what it really is - a serious and often debilitating mental health condition.

I nearly went round the bend a few years ago when I discovered that chronic fatigue had become a fashionable identity, with much playing at pacing and 'spoons'. Those of us who live with it 24/7 instead of finding it an interesting game.... but hey ho, appropriating and enjoying selected bits of other people's misery seems the In Thing. Reminds me of the early victorians where being 'pale and interesting' was the fashion, and bored wealthy people with too much time on their hands played at having TB and languidly resting on couches. Plus ca change.

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Kettlingur · 24/02/2021 21:44

What is really grim is that apparently Labelle has searched the internet for actual images of infants and used them as material to draw pictures of fur babies in diapers. Labelle admits this.

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PotholeParadies · 24/02/2021 21:53

It's all coming out on twitter, I see. Envy

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MichelleofzeResistance · 24/02/2021 22:07

Baffled incidentally that this thread is standing but the lesbian thread got deleted as 'not in the spirit'.

Confused

There just isnt enough glue in the world to get my head around all this.

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SunsetBeetch · 25/02/2021 07:17

@Kettlingur

What is really grim is that apparently Labelle has searched the internet for actual images of infants and used them as material to draw pictures of fur babies in diapers. Labelle admits this.

Omfg.
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FromEden · 25/02/2021 07:30

Um, what? Am I reading it correctly that DID , a debilitating condition which is usually caused by extremely serious childhood abuse and neglect (like the absolute worst things imaginable)is now part of the "umbrella" that people can identify into? WTAF.

It really is a slow pushing of the boundaries isn't it?

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SunsetBeetch · 25/02/2021 07:33

@FromEden

Um, what? Am I reading it correctly that DID , a debilitating condition which is usually caused by extremely serious childhood abuse and neglect (like the absolute worst things imaginable)is now part of the "umbrella" that people can identify into? WTAF.

It really is a slow pushing of the boundaries isn't it?

Yes and yes.
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SunsetBeetch · 25/02/2021 07:36

Ugh. Can't believe that there are people DEFENDING Labelle on twitter. Of course it's "transphobia" and "queerphobia". I don't think making a link between trans and queer people and creepy baby animal diaper art and "littleism" is going to help the T or Q gain acceptance, somehow.

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SunsetBeetch · 25/02/2021 07:42

Seach #pluralgang if you really want to rage and despair at some pure narcissism.

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HoneysuckIejasmine · 25/02/2021 07:56

@MichelleofzeResistance

It is being treated like an identity, rather than what it really is - a serious and often debilitating mental health condition.

I nearly went round the bend a few years ago when I discovered that chronic fatigue had become a fashionable identity, with much playing at pacing and 'spoons'. Those of us who live with it 24/7 instead of finding it an interesting game.... but hey ho, appropriating and enjoying selected bits of other people's misery seems the In Thing. Reminds me of the early victorians where being 'pale and interesting' was the fashion, and bored wealthy people with too much time on their hands played at having TB and languidly resting on couches. Plus ca change.

Pet peeve of mine too, people quoting spoon theory when they don't have a chronic illness for which is was coined to describe. I do, and it's pretty insulting to have physically healthy people tell me they don't "have the spoons for that today" when they mean they can't be bothered. Angry
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Clymene · 25/02/2021 08:01

Creepy as

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