A transsexual on her own disillusionment with the "gender identity" movement.

 Here I am, on this blog writing this under a pseudonym, a pseudonym to shield me from the wrath of the gender identity movement, the wrath doled out when even a transsexual dare disagree.

The radical gender identity activists (sadly being referred to by mass media as "trans activists", effectively smearing the reputation of transsexuals) expect us to take the viewpoint that the man in this image is a woman and a lesbian. Ridiculous.


This is what a transsexual lesbian looks like.


Beth Elliott holds the opinion that women do not have penises, or at least women should not have penises. A fully cured transsexual woman (which I am sadly not yet) does not have a penis. An individual who enjoys the possession of their penis and wholeheartedly plans to keep it is simply put: a man. Women also do not have beards (short of some types of birth defects, which usually induce great social discomfort to the woman afflicted). 

Beth Elliott is a woman and a lesbian, Alex Drummond is not.

The fact that believers in gender identity would send me rape and death threats for saying this is indicative of a deeply unsettling problem. A problem that, to the lay public, paints transsexuals as deranged monsters.

We are not deranged monsters. We have a very real, and very unfortunate neurological structural condition, and truly just want to meld into the world as normal individuals. We have a very real and unfortunately very persistent mismatch between our neurological structure and our natural physical body, a mismatch that cannot be cured with anything but changing the physiological sex of the individual afflicted to bring it in line with the neurological structures, and we want nothing more than to do just that and then move on to normal lives.


Gee, I wonder why they can't get laid.

These are not transsexuals, I have become disillusioned with the label of "transgender" (despite it being nice in design)  because it puts up the illusion that men like this are transsexuals, should use the womens' bathroom, and that lesbians and heterosexual men are entitled to find them attractive.

I believe the "transgender" movement is responsible for much of the misunderstanding and malice directed at transsexuals. We have a problem that has long been misunderstood, and these people are doing the opposite of helping with that understanding.

-sincerely, Allison Ledgerwood, a woman born transsexual.








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