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I literally had my pussy sewn shut I deserve k cup tits as compensation

right forgot most of my followers wouldn’t know this so

TW for medical trauma and child abuse

when an intersex baby is born and they have what’s called “ambiguous genitalia” aka they have an intersex condition which causes them to develop a mix of traits from both male and female genitals, doctors will just pick which one it’s closest to and without consent from the parents and obviously without consent from this living human person that just got born, perform a permanently scarring cosmetic surgery to force the baby’s genitals to align with societies perspective of either male or female genitals. these surgeries cause lifetime medical issues and sexual dysfunction and are only performed because our medical understanding of intersex people was written by a bunch of bigoted genicidal monsters. And yes it’s genocide they are removing our ability to conceive children in almost all cases of these surgeries, on top of generally erasing us from public view by hiding our own existence from everyone Including us from birth. these surgeries aren’t well known about because parents literally aren’t told (my mom only managed to figure it out cuz she overheard the doctor talking to a nurse about it when she came down off her painkillers) and scientific literature on it is not only hard to read it sounds like fucking nazi shit so obviously most medical establishments don’t want it in public view. I had one of these surgeries performed on me, I literally don’t even know exactly what it was cuz it’s not on my medical records anymore but I have the scarring and still have uterine tissue so in compensation for our current human society systematically mutilating my body and genociding people like me I think I deserve some banger bazhoingas i think that’s fair

I hope you don’t mind me adding this @werewo1fbutch I wanted to offer resources in my original post but I’m still looking for my own so this is really appreciated

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luesmainblog

But Wait, There's More! everything i'm about to say is secondhand experience from an intersex friend i have known for years, who i will not be identifying for safety reasons. not only can they just completely remove it from your medical record, many hospitals are in practice of straight-up lying to the parents to excuse why they're taking the baby in for surgery. an extremely common excuse is saying the baby has a heart condition. if you or a loved one were taken into surgery for a heart condition at birth and the parents had no idea anything was wrong until said birth, i HIGHLY recommend inspecting your genitals for scarring and speaking with a gynecologist or urologist(depending on which you usually rely on) if something seems fishy. they can also mark you as the wrong sex on your birth certificate because of this, which can barr you from treatment you are legally entitled to! worse than that, getting that corrected is extremely difficult. even if the doctor who edited your birth was LITERALLY THROWN OUT FOR MEDICAL MALPRACTICE, the hospital - and state - will continue to refuse acknowledgement of the mistake and no correction will be made. this is a very notable issue in the UK, especially if you were wrongfully marked Male. another thing people are often unaware of is the rampant issue of medical CSA that occurs if an intersex child is decided Female. There's a medical procedure called Dilation where a hole is carefully stretched wider over a period of time for various reasons; on its own, this is not a bad thing, and can be necessary for several reasons. however, many "female" intersex children are put through Vaginal Dillation at a disturbingly young age. the idea is that because their vaginas are shallow or more closed off, it's better to stretch them for a few years so that they'll be able to have sex properly when they get married. the thing is, there is no wrong time to start dilation. if you start at 18, there is no drawback; in many cases it would actually be safer, and it only takes between 1 to 3 years to reach a desirable state, depending on the person. and yet, this is often done to children FAR below the age of consent, explicitly with the future marriage reasoning in mind. this is sometimes started at infancy. let's really think about that. a young girl who is too young to consent and may not get any say in the matter is taken to a doctor over and over again to have her vagina stretched out because it is expected that when she's older she'll marry a man and have sex with him. there is no non-creepy way to put that. there is no way to explain this that is not BLATANTLY sexual assault on a fucking child. and the worst part is, this is not legally recognized as SA or abuse in the majority of juristictions. and ALL of this should be given the extra consideration that a large chunk of intersex children begin to identify differently than they were assigned at birth, often BEFORE hitting puberty. intersex people make up roughly 2% of the world population by modern count. that's twice as many intersex people in the world as there are redheads.

i know this is long, and i'm not going to guilt anyone into reblogging; you're not a bad person for keeping upsetting stuff off of your dash. but if you're able, i do gently request that you reblog this. it's important that more people know this is happening. stay safe all, and i wish every intersex person loads of moneys and whatever body they wish for.

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mag200

(me on a first date) and what do you think of the inherent intimacy of surgery? have you considered the love someone must have to put their hands under your skin and hold the most grotesque parts of you and put them back together nicely? is anyone really closer to you than that? we all get uh a little enamored on the surgery table don't we haha. wait come back

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honestly i don't trust any argument that hinges on "this surgery is GROSS and HORRIFIC and MUTILATING!" because that is every fucking surgery. surgery is gross. it involves cutting people open and doing stuff to parts of the body that was never meant to have stuff done to it. and surgery recovery is frequently an ordeal and can involve nasty stuff that sucks to look at. thats just how surgery works. if someone's body being cut open and messed around with and sewn up, and recovering bruised and bloody and having to drain pus is grounds for something being horrific mutilation, then pretty much every surgery is mutilation. there is a reason why doctors generally don't judge the merits of a surgery on how gross it looks and instead focus on silly little things like "how safe is it to perform" and "how much does it improve the patient's life". do not trust anyone who wants you to think a surgery is bad just because its upsetting to hear the gory details about how its performed (especially if they are Not A Doctor)

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ladyyatexel

My surgeon came out and told my mom and brother on Tuesday that I’d be down and out for about two weeks. 

My brother: TWO WEEKS? Holy shit.

Surgeon: Well, consider this.  She and I just had a knife fight.  And I won.  Because she was asleep during it.  

My brother: Oh.  Yeah, okay, that’s fair.

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tinsnip

Your surgeon sounds fucking hysterical.

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detigerboy

Imagine if you had won though.

I made this post 6 years ago and it has 195 thousand notes, and this is my favorite response to it

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can’t help but think the appropriate response to ‘well what if they regret chopping their tits off and want them back?!?!?! what THEN?’ is to just let those people get breast implants? like damn, if someone really wants it enough to go through surgery again then just fucking let them????

‘but they won’t be their real, natural, beautiful boobas!!!’ why the fuck do you caaaare. why the fuck does society care if they aren’t real? fuck off about the ‘purity’ of people’s bodies and let them do what they want with them

Also, maybe stop with the EXTREMELY INFANTILIZING implication that people who want to remove their boobs haven’t realized that surgical removal of boob is a permanent thing that, if they changed their mind, could not be magically reverted back to exactly how they were before.

Trans people aren’t stupid, and this is not a difficult thing to understand.

People get to consent to other body mods without having to prove beyond any doubt that they won’t regret it in five years. All you need to get a tattoo is to be a legal adult and sign a paper saying you understand that tattoos are permanent, the relevant risks of tattooing, and that you won’t sue the tattoo artist if you change your mind.

AND, notably, people DO get regrettable tattoos. People who have tattoos they regret can get cover-up tattoos (which have to be bigger and darker to cover effectively), or there’s laser tattoo removal (expensive, painful, takes multiple sessions and almost always still leaves some visible scarring). You’ll never have completely unmarked skin again once you’ve had a tattoo, though there are ways to adjust the situation if you decide you don’t like the tattoo you got and it bothers you enough to be worth the trouble.

And we don’t go around yelling about how there should be more restrictions on who’s allowed to get tattoos just because people might regret it. Same concept. Not your body, not your business.

Also, we don’t stop cis people from gender-affirming and/or dysphoria reducing surgical procedures. There is no gatekeeping for cis people accessing plastic surgery. No one assesses them to make sure they’re making an informed decision. No one makes sure they won’t regret the procedure in a certain number of years. As a cis person, I could have walked into a plastic surgeon’s office and been able to move forward with any number of procedures, as long a they were congruent with my biological sex - breast implants, changes to my facial structure and shape, liposuction, the list is endless. I could consent to these as soon as I hit the age of 18 and some of them I could have even accessed sooner with parental permission - there were teenagers in my high school who had some of these procedures done.

I could also get tattoos and piercings and other body mods as soon as I hit the age of 18. I could also join the military, which has lifelong impacts on your body (in addition to so many other things that we won’t get into here).

But consenting to gender-affirming healthcare, that’s when we’re going too far. People can make all sorts of other decisions about their bodies that have lifelong consequences at the age of 18 - cis people can access similar if not the same surgeries trans people are looking for at that age as well - but trans people cannot be trusted to make the right decisions for themselves and must be protected because they might have regrets. 

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