I’ve noticed how women who come to identify as trans often start having sex with men, become promiscuous, and often engage in higher risk sexual practices. It’s terrible to think the lessons of the 80’s have been forgotten
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It has seemed to me that after starting T, women/FtT notice an increase in their libido, often resulting in fat less discrimination when considering potential partners: even lesbians, who may end up considering men.
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These are the teens I worry about most. The young (previously lesbian) FtTs who start to identify as ‘gay men’ and start having sex with male partners.
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They often don’t believe that they can get pregnant, because of T (you can), they often believe they won’t catch STIs if they have oral/vaginal/anal sex without using protection (you can)
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They lose track of the risk factors peculiar to females, who are more at risk of contracting HIV after sex acts, compared to males.
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Has anyone quantified the changes in the mucous membranes of the vagina, on T? Because atrophy surely means thinning and drying out: risk of micro-tearing: which facilitates STI transmission
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Transition leads inexorably to the next step. Don’t ‘socially transition’ kids. Don’t put them on blockers, or cross-sex hormones. High doses of T is poison to females.
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SO angry making! The people doing the statistics seem to be batshit crazy. Why would you ever put one subcategory's statistics in some other category?
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It makes you wonder if they even have elementary statistical training? This is something the LGBT lobby (and $) need to step into FAST
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Yes, there are clearly many exceptions to this observation. Sorry I didn’t make it clearer. It’s something that I’ve noticed, but there’s no rigorous study of the phenomenon that I’m aware of
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