Trans Women are Women, but Women are not Trans Women. What?
I think I've discovered a fatal flaw in the gender ideology (and I didn't think it was possible!) If men can become trans women - and trans women are women - and women are women... then why can't women become trans women?
Am I understanding this correctly? Trans women can be women... but women cannot be trans women. So that means that trans women are women but women are not trans women?!? That's misogyny, my dude.
(and sure, I could also go on about the way that trans men can be men but men can't be trans men... but we all know that the trans men only did it because the men said that it was o.k.)
Oh. but wait! That's not correct! It's not women: it's cis women who can't be trans women. See, that's ok, because trans women can't be cis women, either! See? So it's all and fair and square you fuckin bigot, so move along.
There's one problem with that: they only became cis women because of the trans women. Before there were trans women there weren't any cis women - there were only women!
It may also interest you to be aware of the fact (ahem) that trans women are AGP and cis women are also AGP... because AGP is normal female sexuality. Why? Because the trans women said so, that's why.
In conclusion: trans women are women and trans women are AGP. Women are not trans women and women are AGP.
Thank you for coming (cumming?) to my Ted Talk. Now it's time for tonight's post:
Autogynephilia: is it possible to have it and not be a man?
AGP is a sexual paraphilia in which one becomes aroused by the thought of themselves as a woman. That means that when a man has AGP, he is turned on by the thought of himself as a woman. Because he is a man, it becomes inescapable for a man to not be involved in the fantasy. AGP is a transformative fantasy in which a man see himself as a woman. The element of his personhood is in the woman he sees himself as, and his personhood is inseparably bound to himself as a man.
The question we must ask ourselves is what makes AGP arousing? What is it about imagining ourselves as women that is so hot? Now, don't get me wrong: there are AGPs out there who feel empowered by being women. There are AGPs who see being a woman as being superior to their male form, and these AGPs also fantasize about being women who dominate men. There are AGPs in this forum who are like this...
... but they are exceedingly rare.
No, most AGPs - the great majority of AGPs - do not feel empowered and dominant by the idea of being women; they feel weak and submissive. That's because of our male socialization, which is not our fault, for one thing, and also inescapably bound to our personhood. AGPs are turned on by the thought of being women who are weak, passive and submissive... women that get fucked by men who are powerful, aggressive and dominant. Why would it be arousing for a man to see himself in such a way? Because it is emasculating and humiliating.
There are two types of AGPs: Accepting AGPs and Non-accepting AGPs. Accepting AGPs know what they like and why they like it and they accept their sexuality as a part of who they are. Plenty of accepting AGPs transition, and for all the right reasons: because they think it's hot. For them, transitioning is the ultimate peak of the AGP experience. Other accepting AGPs might not transition, but they also don't repress their sexuality or feel like they are a bad person because of it.
Non-accepting AGPs cannot accept their fetish nor why they find it so arousing. They are too prudish to see themselves as such deviants and they end up transitioning for all the wrong reasons (in the authors opinion, calm down). They are happy when their libido is eliminated by HRT and they are more able to believe in their beautiful lie... you know what lie I'm talking about.
"But it's not a lie, and you need to believe it too! Or else you will be reported and your account will be suspended yet again!"
I'm sorry, but castrated males are not women.
I feel like I should say something else, that ending felt a bit harsh.... Hmmm. IT'S MA'AM!
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