This seems like a good time to share a real oldie but a goodie: In 2015, @Peachyoghurt_YT made this video to help girls who don't fit in with gender norms realize they're just fine as they are. Thank you for caring about our daughters, Peachyoghurt.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXkv_orW6fc …
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"This could have been a transgender timeline if I was born later." Women like
@Peachyoghurt_YT have always been with us: learning, with time, how to be different without hurting their bodies. Now, too many daughters are being robbed of the time to figure it all out.1 reply 6 retweets 26 likesShow this thread -
And here's another woman who lived through dysphoria and came out the other side; in a time, not so long ago, before gender clinics were eating our girls alive. These are the elders our daughters could learn from--if they only knew how.https://4thwavenow.com/2015/12/09/nothing-wrong-with-your-body-that-the-truth-cant-cure-guest-post/ …
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"Do you have any idea how common these feelings are?"pic.twitter.com/Vd8dCdMQLo
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"If you can manage to listen to the voices of the strong women who came before you, voices that are currently being drowned out by the popular trans-narrative, you may just hear them, too."pic.twitter.com/WRqLc8itY7
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Thank you, @FightUnreality , for so eloquently putting into words what dysphoria has always been about. It's not new; and to counter viral transition vlogs, wouldn't it be wonderful to have a YouTube channel full of women who battled dysphoria and won, without T and top surgery?
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