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by Vassenor » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:11 am
by Socialist Tera » Wed Nov 15, 2017 8:16 am
Vassenor wrote:Right, so since I still have the best part of a year and a half if not more *grumble grumble* before I can even start medical intervention I guess it's worth looking at what I can still do to advance.
by Cekoviu » Wed Nov 15, 2017 4:48 pm
by Socialist Tera » Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:08 pm
Cekoviu wrote:Socialist Tera wrote:I just find terfs to be a masochistic interest of mine.
Honestly, I can handle reading comments from all manner of people with horrible/idiotic ideologies, but TERFs and full-blown neo-Nazis are the two that I absolutely cannot deal with. It ruins my day by reminding me about how vitriolic people can be.
by Saiwania » Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:16 pm
Tarsonis wrote:Then don't vote for them. But you can't hold that standard up for everybody, because that's how democracy works. If the people want trans people holding positions of political power, then they'll hold positions of political power. It really is that simple.
by Cekoviu » Thu Nov 16, 2017 7:24 pm
Saiwania wrote:Tarsonis wrote:Then don't vote for them. But you can't hold that standard up for everybody, because that's how democracy works. If the people want trans people holding positions of political power, then they'll hold positions of political power. It really is that simple.
I'll concede now that my exclusionary standard for congressional eligibility can't hold up to scrutiny. I'm okay with that trans person holding office, with one condition: taxpayer money must not be used for their weirdo surgeries or medical treatments.
by Vassenor » Fri Nov 17, 2017 3:05 am
Saiwania wrote:Tarsonis wrote:Then don't vote for them. But you can't hold that standard up for everybody, because that's how democracy works. If the people want trans people holding positions of political power, then they'll hold positions of political power. It really is that simple.
I'll concede now that my exclusionary standard for congressional eligibility can't hold up to scrutiny. I'm okay with that trans person holding office, with one condition: taxpayer money must not be used for their weirdo surgeries or medical treatments.
by The Blaatschapen » Fri Nov 17, 2017 5:01 am
by Shikihara » Fri Nov 17, 2017 9:11 pm
Hegel wrote:“Spirit certainly makes war upon itself - consumes its own existence; but in this very destruction it works up that existence into a new form, and each successive phase becomes in its turn a material, working on which it exalts itself to a new grade..”
by Nevada Communes » Fri Nov 17, 2017 11:56 pm
Saiwania wrote:Tarsonis wrote:Then don't vote for them. But you can't hold that standard up for everybody, because that's how democracy works. If the people want trans people holding positions of political power, then they'll hold positions of political power. It really is that simple.
I'll concede now that my exclusionary standard for congressional eligibility can't hold up to scrutiny. I'm okay with that trans person holding office, with one condition: taxpayer money must not be used for their weirdo surgeries or medical treatments.
by Hetalia Dakota 2 II » Sat Nov 18, 2017 12:10 am
Shikihara wrote:Is it regarded as strange for someone to try and obtain a prescription for hormones without having undergone social or vocal transition? I live close enough to where I might possibly be able to make an appointment with Planned Parenthood but worry that it'll be rejected because I don't sound anything like a girl yet (my appearance is fairly androgynous though, fortunately).
by Grenartia » Sat Nov 18, 2017 1:13 am
The Blaatschapen wrote:They can do that normally?
I'd argue that people in government and legislatures fall under the same healthcare finance rules as every other citizen.
by Socialist Tera » Sun Nov 19, 2017 6:57 am
Shikihara wrote:Is it regarded as strange for someone to try and obtain a prescription for hormones without having undergone social or vocal transition? I live close enough to where I might possibly be able to make an appointment with Planned Parenthood but worry that it'll be rejected because I don't sound anything like a girl yet (my appearance is fairly androgynous though, fortunately).
by The Serbian Empire » Wed Nov 22, 2017 11:50 am
Socialist Tera wrote:Shikihara wrote:Is it regarded as strange for someone to try and obtain a prescription for hormones without having undergone social or vocal transition? I live close enough to where I might possibly be able to make an appointment with Planned Parenthood but worry that it'll be rejected because I don't sound anything like a girl yet (my appearance is fairly androgynous though, fortunately).
Don't worry, if it helps I got hormones while presenting as a boy. You sign a consent form and you'll get the hormones. Depends on where you live though you may need medical insurance.
by Aillyria » Wed Nov 22, 2017 11:55 am
Grenartia wrote:The Blaatschapen wrote:They can do that normally?
I'd argue that people in government and legislatures fall under the same healthcare finance rules as every other citizen.
In America, our government officials (especially Congress, POTUS, and SCOTUS) get excellent healthcare, all paid for by the taxpayers.
Conserative Morality wrote:If RWDT were Romans, who would they be?
......
Aillyria would be Claudius. Temper + unwillingness to suffer fools + supporter of the P E O P L E + traditional legalist
West Oros wrote:GOD DAMMIT! I thought you wouldn't be here.
Well you aren't a real socialist. Just a sociopath disguised as one.
Not to mention that this thread split off from LWDT, so I assumed you would think this thread was a "revisionist hellhole".
by Khasinkonia » Wed Nov 22, 2017 12:05 pm
by Threlizdun » Wed Nov 22, 2017 9:36 pm
by Aillyria » Wed Nov 22, 2017 9:38 pm
Threlizdun wrote:I finally started HRT today! I'm still pretty nervous, especially since I'm transitioning so close to the end of my second to last semester while already having a heavy work load, but the initial anxiety has at least today largely subsided into giddiness over finally getting here.
Conserative Morality wrote:If RWDT were Romans, who would they be?
......
Aillyria would be Claudius. Temper + unwillingness to suffer fools + supporter of the P E O P L E + traditional legalist
West Oros wrote:GOD DAMMIT! I thought you wouldn't be here.
Well you aren't a real socialist. Just a sociopath disguised as one.
Not to mention that this thread split off from LWDT, so I assumed you would think this thread was a "revisionist hellhole".
by Socialist Tera » Thu Nov 23, 2017 3:03 am
Threlizdun wrote:I finally started HRT today! I'm still pretty nervous, especially since I'm transitioning so close to the end of my second to last semester while already having a heavy work load, but the initial anxiety has at least today largely subsided into giddiness over finally getting here.
by Serrus » Thu Nov 23, 2017 7:24 am
Threlizdun wrote:I finally started HRT today! I'm still pretty nervous, especially since I'm transitioning so close to the end of my second to last semester while already having a heavy work load, but the initial anxiety has at least today largely subsided into giddiness over finally getting here.
Eastern Raarothorgren wrote:News websites are good and reasonable soruces of information or they would not be on the internet if they were saying things that were incorrect.
Keshiland wrote:I am yes arguing that the 1st 4 are not binding to the states and yes I know that in most Republican states they would ban the freedom of religion and the freedom of essembally but I don't live there and I hate guns!
by Khasinkonia » Thu Nov 23, 2017 8:14 am
Threlizdun wrote:I finally started HRT today! I'm still pretty nervous, especially since I'm transitioning so close to the end of my second to last semester while already having a heavy work load, but the initial anxiety has at least today largely subsided into giddiness over finally getting here.
by Socialist Tera » Thu Nov 23, 2017 8:20 am
by Cekoviu » Thu Nov 23, 2017 8:33 am
Socialist Tera wrote:Just curious, how long does it take to have goods effects from hrt? I've seen timelines from personal experience how long did it take?
by Grenartia » Fri Nov 24, 2017 2:39 am
by Grenartia » Fri Nov 24, 2017 2:40 am
Threlizdun wrote:I finally started HRT today! I'm still pretty nervous, especially since I'm transitioning so close to the end of my second to last semester while already having a heavy work load, but the initial anxiety has at least today largely subsided into giddiness over finally getting here.
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