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Janey is my creation and my art and my obsession.
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Don't lump all trans people together. Plus you don't know what she's going through. She needs help, I agree with that but that's not a reason to trash trans people. Mental problems can touch anybody, cis or trans.And they say trannies are mentally sane... lol
Considering it's a hairloss forum, I'll probably just stick to posting pics of my hair, thanks.Let's see you pose a**h**. With my wig or without, I am not too shabby for my advanced age plus I never whine and I never wish for Santa to bring me piggy hair or synthetic hair or forearm hair. Goddess brings hair.
Some dysphoric people are like this because of the way they are treated. Me being an example. I was literally being forced by society since childhood to be somebody I'm not, which caused my mental problems that I had to get over on my own, nobody helped me. Although I don't really care how people see me or about pronouns or whatever I do have a degree of dysphoria and nothing can change it. Not medication, not alcohol, not therapy and even spirituality and self improvement did little to help my dysphoria.Yeah, I disagree. I've seen enough from the "trans community". The vast majority is mentally ill to some degree. Even when they can hide it for some time, after a while their lunacy always comes out.
@JaneyElizabeth is a great example and should be in a mental hospital like many of her/his/its fellow trannies.
You are probably right , but we are here to talk about hairs and not about gay trans or whatever . I don’t want to be rude but it seems to me that we have attention w****s .Some dysphoric people are like this because of the way they are treated. Me being an example. I was literally being forced by society since childhood to be somebody I'm not, which caused my mental problems that I had to get over on my own, nobody helped me. Although I don't really care how people see me or about pronouns or whatever I do have a degree of dysphoria and nothing can change it. Not medication, not alcohol, not therapy and even spirituality and self improvement did little to help my dysphoria.
Do you have an idea what's it like to wake up every morning and feel disgusted and disconnected from your own body? And this feeling does not pass, even when everything seems good in life and self esteem is high. Do you know what's it like to feel raw fear and huge stress throughout puberty while your friends enjoy those changes? Do you know what's it like being a zombie like husk of a human being who for years thought they would die at the age of 25-30 and that thought kept them going?
No, you don't. But maybe it will give you an idea of why so many dysohoric people have mental health issues. And nothing on this planet can help us, besides a long and tedious fight against our own bodies. It's a hellish life. This is why I will always defend other dysphoric people, whoever they identify as.
Dysphoria is not a choice. I never chose to be this way, I did everything to repress it, to forget, to get rid of these feelings. I tried to fit in with society and be a normal masculine man. This nearly ended in suicide two years ago. And even as little as two months ago I was still afraid to publicly admit my feelings.
I or others from HRT threads don't go onto your threads to make fun out of you for having your own way of coping with hair loss. We don't attack you for your negative experiences with Finasteride, using hair systems etc. At least I have never seen it. So have some decency and compassion and don't come here calling most trans people insane, and imply they should be locked up in an asylum. Even if the subject of this thread is controversial, it has to do with one person. Every community has people struggling with mental problems.
I could also call all cis people insane going by your line of thinking, because I've seen my fair share of them, but I don't think that way. Because I treat everybody with repsect and basic human emotions of compassion and love.
That's right, we are here to talk about hair. And I have no idea why some people insist on stirring up these kinds of discussions. And arguing over nothing.You are probably right , but we are here to talk about hairs and not about gay trans or whatever . I don’t want to be rude but it seems to me that we have attention w****s .
I deleted it.Thank you but you already handled it properly on the DM place. Would you please delete this?
Some dysphoric people are like this because of the way they are treated. Me being an example. I was literally being forced by society since childhood to be somebody I'm not, which caused my mental problems that I had to get over on my own, nobody helped me. Although I don't really care how people see me or about pronouns or whatever I do have a degree of dysphoria and nothing can change it. Not medication, not alcohol, not therapy and even spirituality and self improvement did little to help my dysphoria.
Do you have an idea what's it like to wake up every morning and feel disgusted and disconnected from your own body? And this feeling does not pass, even when everything seems good in life and self esteem is high. Do you know what's it like to feel raw fear and huge stress throughout puberty while your friends enjoy those changes? Do you know what's it like being a zombie like husk of a human being who for years thought they would die at the age of 25-30 and that thought kept them going?
No, you don't. But maybe it will give you an idea of why so many dysohoric people have mental health issues. And nothing on this planet can help us, besides a long and tedious fight against our own bodies. It's a hellish life. This is why I will always defend other dysphoric people, whoever they identify as.
Dysphoria is not a choice. I never chose to be this way, I did everything to repress it, to forget, to get rid of these feelings. I tried to fit in with society and be a normal masculine man. This nearly ended in suicide two years ago. And even as little as two months ago I was still afraid to publicly admit my feelings.
I or others from HRT threads don't go onto your threads to make fun out of you for having your own way of coping with hair loss. We don't attack you for your negative experiences with Finasteride, using hair systems etc. At least I have never seen it. So have some decency and compassion and don't come here calling most trans people insane, and imply they should be locked up in an asylum. Even if the subject of this thread is controversial, it has to do with one person. Every community has people struggling with mental problems.
I could also call all cis people insane going by your line of thinking, because I've seen my fair share of them, but I don't think that way. Because I treat everybody with repsect and basic human emotions of compassion and love.
Quite the thesis. It'd be like extrapolating that the random homeless dude talking to himself outside 7 11 is indicative of every other dude. Which obviously isn't the case. But ok.Yeah, I disagree. I've seen enough from the "trans community". The vast majority is mentally ill to some degree. Even when they can hide it for some time, after a while their lunacy always comes out.
@JaneyElizabeth is a great example and should be in a mental hospital like many of her/his/its fellow trannies.
No offense as you seem like a nice person, but try to read the room a bit. I'm not sure what reaction you were expecting to elicit by posting personal fetish stuff.How about staying on a thread for years obsessively not seeking improvement but instead "cures?"
Trannies smack these unhealthy heteronorms in the face with the fact that in the white/Semite version of male pattern baldness, hair is generally not for men past say 24 but rather for females and children in terms of having a fully functioning halo like KCMB's. Boys get the beards. Take it up with god not Goddess nor goddesses like KCMB. Looking in the mirror all of the time might be latently homosexual but either way Janey wins. I explore using yes, all three pronouns and I use "they" in the singular since that's logical.
Thanks from the community, KCMB. Those guys, some of them, used to hang out on the Bridge thread until I made it too tranny apparently which might be true. But baldness is a type of all consuming dysphoria very, very similar to gender dysphoria and it can even be difficult to separate the issues. Wearing my wigs helps me do that. Eh, I get that my "vision" is not for everyone but I am smacking myself in the face with these issues to alleviate my discomfort in my art. Being Janey helps me.
But, I regularly answer every single question on the top 30 boards with fewer than five answers. And I assure you that I play it straight, most of the time anyway, and they all seem to treat me with respect and dignity and in general, I love the people I interact with and I point out that while Janey exists, in the art world, Janey comes from Will and not the other way around, we think, anyway. Ileism is very common when a transgender person is forced to go and back and forth and some of it is a role and it's hard to snap out of. But I am quip oriented and linguistically, I am a female Holden Caufield with female inflections but the same observational somewhat run-on a bout de souffler teen personality. Janey has helped several people via DM in French, Spanish, Portuguese, English of course and even Italian although that was much harder. Janey only took 4 semesters and never did more than pass through Italy briefly.
Is this normal enough? Is this post too long?<looks around cautiously side to side and then out her window, pulls shade>
Autism, I expect.No offense as you seem like a nice person, but try to read the room a bit. I'm not sure what reaction you were expecting to elicit by posting personal fetish stuff.
Already checked in. Can you believe they let me bring my Mac? Food's good too. Yum, jello's great for hair and nails. Will knows. He gorged every day on unflavored gelatin dry and it didn't even grow hair so no, jello's disgusting but I like ice cream and scotch and that's wasn't easy to get in. Go figure though. They deliver my medical cannabis so Janey's just find and appreciates the concern. No one was wrong and this is probably how divas cry for help and I swore not to be a diva or one of "those" trannys so again. Focus on my mental instability and detachment but keep my transgender brethren out of it. Nobody could go through what Will's been through without "this".Yeah, I disagree. I've seen enough from the "trans community". The vast majority is mentally ill to some degree. Even when they can hide it for some time, after a while their lunacy always comes out.
@JaneyElizabeth is a great example and should be in a mental hospital like many of her/his/its fellow trannies.