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QuestionI'm writing a book and looking to set up interviews over next few months...
Posted February 12, 2025 by elizamondegreen in GenderCritical

My focus will be on the psychological dimensions of the trans movement and how I’ve come to think of gender as a siren song—as tantalizing as it is dangerous. This song tells patients and clinicians just what they most desire to hear—appeals that I plan to explore in this book. For patients, gender promises transformation, a fresh start, and access to a community where you will finally be understood and celebrated—often for the very things that singled you out for ridicule and ostracism in the past. For clinicians, embracing gender means joining a vanguard. You don’t just get to practice medicine but transform it, saving lives and advancing the next great social-justice cause. Together, patient and clinician immerse themselves in a fiction that causes them to lose sight of the real-world fallout of their actions.

At this point, I’m hoping to set up some interviews for the book with people who have firsthand contact with ‘gender-affirming’ care as patients (current or former) or clinicians (same). If that sounds like you and you are open to being interviewed and quoted (anonymity is fine!), please reach out by commenting here, via DM, or by email (elizamondegreen@gmail.com).

25 comments

MandySeptember 7, 2023

"Never actually had sex, is an expert on kinks" is so accurate.

HalfMentalAlchemistSeptember 7, 2023

Just content with the idea of other people being subject to fetishistic abuse.

PinkTomboySeptember 7, 2023

I'll never be able to enjoy kpop because it's the reason why my hometown is filled with rainbow bowl cuts clogging the waiting line at McDonald's or showing off their moves at the entrance of the mall.

TheDirtyYumejoSeptember 7, 2023

LMFAO I can only imagine

qoMopSeptember 7, 2023

Pretty good, the MRA person has male pronouns in description though

TheDirtyYumejoSeptember 7, 2023

Yeah that was probably a blunder on the creators part

VestalVirginSeptember 7, 2023

How could that blunder happen? Does the creator consider the MRA more masculine than the others?

🤔

(Though I think this is based on another meme, perhaps the TIM one? Those pictures look all pretty male to me.)

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VestalVirginSeptember 7, 2023

The most hilarious thing about the not like other girls girl who calls herself a Slytherin is that she also hates Rowling.

sciurusSeptember 7, 2023

Oh yikes, the yaoi coomer is spot on for several young women I knew when I was active in fandom... e-dating each other, virgins who wrote extremely explicit fics with all manner of kinks.

[Deleted]September 7, 2023

Doxxed over 1000 terves

Normies fear her

Those are so fucking hilarious!

RuneOwlSeptember 7, 2023

“Female to what? Nobody knows” 🤣

[Deleted]September 7, 2023

The TIM one gets me so much too, every time!

Has seen more penises than 5 urologists combined

ViolaDworkin devoteeSeptember 8, 2023

Honestly I find this degrading. I, and many other de-transitioners (and girls and women currently-identifying-as-male), transitioned because of trauma or an attempt to escape from the pain of womanhood, not because of fetishes or hatred of women.

FutureBreedMachineSeptember 7, 2023

Tbf, "words don't have meanings anymore" seems to apply to at least half the liberals I know at this point if not more 🥴

BellaBlueSeptember 7, 2023

I have met all these individuals 😮‍💨

I had to stop reading 'Not like the other girls' because she hit way too close 😱

FeminaOctober 27, 2023

Very true! XD

littleowl12September 7, 2023

This is hilarious. And frighteningly accurate.

TheDirtyYumejoSeptember 7, 2023

Sorry for the low quality I couldn't find it in a higher one

GenZ-ProWomanSeptember 7, 2023

nah these memes are even funnier when they’re a little crunchy

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