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Devon Price

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Author of "Laziness Does Not Exist" w @AtriaBooks 📚Link to buy in pinned tweet. 🧠Social Psychologist, 🏳️‍⚧️trans-effeminate, 🤖Autistic.

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    1. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

      Noticing TERF detransitioners talking amongst themselves lately about how getting pregnant helped w their gender dysphoria. Which adds a new sinister layer to their resistance to young trans people getting blockers & their emphasis on "alternate treatments" for transness

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    2. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

      TERF detrans people talk a big game about how many of the people who transition will one day regret the impact it had on their fertility, and the fact they've lost "healthy tissue" that has a "purpose" (feeding a baby). I don't know how you can believe this obsession's feminist

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    3. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

      The obsession these people have with the bodies -- and specifically the reproductive capacity -- of young trans people is unsettling. They don't care about agency. They care about preserving parts & functionality they think trans mascs should want to have, and should want to use

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    4. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

      I've heard them talking about how twenty-two year olds don't have the same priorities & brain development as thirty-somethings... implying that not only should trans healthcare be banned for children, but for literal fucking adults as well.

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    5. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

      I mean hell, I might one day regret not having children when I'm 50, so by their logic I better have some right now just in case!

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    6. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

      (The whole "the brain isn't fully developed until 25 thing" has a lot of very ableist and adultist implications by the way. We shouldn't define who gets to make decisions about their own life based on their brain development. I hope it's self-evident, when I say it that way, why)

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      Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

      And btw, breasts aren't "for" feeding a baby. Most animals that nurse don't have breasts. If we wanna be evo psych creeps, breasts are secondary sex characteristics on par w buttocks, & evolved when primates started having sex facing one another. but that's not what they're "for"

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        2. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

          It's nonsensical to say that any part of a person's body is "for" any particular thing. Your body is you, it's not an array of objects "for" any purpose. And dividing up one's body mentally into tiny discrete parts is a huge contributor to self-objectification. it's bad for you

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        3. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

          so it's very interesting.... to see these self identified feminist women claim that they want other "women" to feel good in their bodies, and to be free. all while reducing them to their reproductive parts & chests, and objectifying those parts as objects "for" a purpose

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        4. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1

          It's amazing how much these supposedly radically feminist gender abolitionists sound & think EXACTLY like the conservative women I grew up around who told me constantly that i'd change my mind about not wanting to have kids, and could conceive of no other way for me to live

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        2. Devon Price‏ @drdevonprice Apr 1
          Replying to @BluesXplosnMan

          I could go on a whole separate rant about evo psych but no one needs that right now !

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        2. Emma Hilton‏ @FondOfBeetles Apr 1
          Replying to @drdevonprice

          Elephants are well known for face to face sex. Regardless, you can’t seriously be arguing that mammary glands aren’t for feeding. That is perfectly understandable alongside the premise that the conformation of mammary glands is subject to sexual selection.pic.twitter.com/TfgR8CU1zQ

          7 replies 11 retweets 395 likes
        3. Stolen Fates‏ @StolenFates Apr 1
          Replying to @FondOfBeetles @drdevonprice

          You mean cow udders didn't also develop when cows started facing each other to have sex?

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        2. Astrid Celestina  🟧 ⬛️ ♀️‏ @CelestinaAstrid Apr 1
          Replying to @drdevonprice

          Yes, I remember fondly when my daughter was a baby and nursed from my ass cheeks

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        3. Lisa‏ @LeeseMum Apr 1
          Replying to @CelestinaAstrid @drdevonprice

          😂😂

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        2. Irish The Frenchie‏ @frenchie_irish Apr 1
          Replying to @TbdPaul @drdevonprice

          They're just a random body part that serves no specific function, so go for it!

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