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‘New Type Of Misogyny’: Trans Women Fetishizing Periods Is A Slippery Slope

A December video shows a trans-identifying man, in pain. “menstrual cramps” You have been making the rounds on TikTok. 

“Trans girl experiences first intense period after HRT,” The video’s text said that it showed the user in pain while he was groaning. He then lay down on a heating pad-equipped bed. “Why?” The subject questions at one point. “I swear to God if anyone says welcome to womanhood, I will lose my s***,” The TikTok user continued.

Both feminists as well as conservatives. mocked the videoIt is called a “farce” It was a statement that it meant a “new type of misogyny.”

“Notice the slight smirk as he leans on the bed — he knows he is mocking women and NO we don’t have to tolerate this insult,” One person responded.

“I think people tend to look at things like this and think ‘surely now people will see the absurdity here,’” Another person was observed. “But this line of thought *began* with an absurdity. If we can be pressured to pretend up until now, we can be pressured to pretend some more.”

The incident was used by activists as a learning opportunity for the less educated. The activists argued that HRT (hormone-replacement therapy) could cause cramping in men who were using HRT.

But, every menstruating woman will want to know the answer: Why? What is the reason they would want to do this?

Trans activism is the hottest social cause of the moment. Trans women are familiar with breast implants, heavy makeup and frilly dresses, but the goal of trans activism seems to go beyond these external adornments.

Members of this group don’t just want to look like women; they want to replicate the female experience up to and including menstruation and childbirth. This is only the beginning.

Trans TikTok user Dylan Mulvaney was also criticized for his videos featuring Tampax tampons. Mulvaney answered a question about why she needed this particular menstrual product. reacted with outrageAccording to her, trans women who kept a stock of tampons was just an act of kindness.

“I just sometimes carry [a tampon] in case anyone needs it,” Mulvaney stated this in a video. “And that seems to have just set the world on fire in some pretty nasty ways.”

“The bigger problem at hand is that you feel me carrying a tampon around is a threat to you and your womanhood,” Mulvaney continued. “How is someone doing something nice so repulsive to you?”

“It’s not because I’m misogynistic, it’s because you’re transphobic,” The TikTok influencer has concluded.

Trans women also admit to using tampons, and reacting to them. “menstrual cramps” This is often due to deep-seated jealousy. These women want to feel all facets of womanhood including complicated, messy, and often painful biological processes like giving birth and getting menstrual cycles.

“I had a real fixation prior to coming out and realizing that I was trans about being able to have kids and therefore have a period as symbolic of that,” A trans woman stated while speaking with Aisle, a reusable period product company.

“It was this thing I was endlessly curious about and endlessly fascinated about. I thought it would be nice to have that cycle.”

Transgender women and menstruation are becoming more mainstream. These days, it’s become increasingly common to find pad and tampon dispensers in men’s restrooms, including in schools.

Logical thinkers probably realize that these products are intended for trans men, also known as women who identify as men and therefore might find themselves in a men’s room while menstruating. The push to attribute pads, tampons, and other products to both genders is also setting the stage for the next phase in this social experiment.

If men can menstruate, and trans men carry tampons, then why can’t men have babies, too?

This idea is already gaining momentum in the medical community. The advocates point to successful uterine transplants that resulted in live births. So far, the procedure hasn’t worked for a man. However, there is hope.

In May 2022, Alicyn Simpson, who works with the Pittsburgh children’s hospital’s pediatric Gender and Sexual Development Program, brought these ideas to the public stage. Simpson believes that live uterine transfers could be the key for successful male pregnancy.

“One area that had not been looked at before in any serious way was could the donors be live donors?” Simpson during a presentation On fertility in the LGBTQIA+ Community “Live donation has been something the [transgender] community has talked about for decades, it was really thought about as magical thinking.”

“Well I have these parts, but I don’t want them. You want them, you need them. So what if I gave them to you? How would that work?’ And apparently, based on their research this is actually viable,” Simpson was transgender when she came out 30 years ago. Another hospital employee said that transwomen were also possible. “would choose to have female physiological experiences” Such as pregnancy and menstruation.


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