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When did denial of reality become so popular?

When did denial of reality become so popular?

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Disappointed not surprised
Disappointed not surprised
1 year ago

Liars….

BlueSkies
BlueSkies
1 year ago

If only these men could have the period they want so bad. It isn’t a fun and pleasant thing that’s for sure!

KatB.
KatB.
1 year ago
Reply to  BlueSkies

Right! The other day I got some period residue on the back of my pants! As I cleaned myself up I got mad thinking about the lies of transgenderism. I thought, don’t let any damn man who wants to be a woman come and tell me they know how it feels to be a woman. They will never deal with this!!

Hope
Hope
1 year ago
Reply to  KatB.

Well said KatB! We’re supposed to understand and care about all their “lived experiences” but they have no CLUE about ours, and couldn’t care less to boot!

Oh Really
Oh Really
1 year ago
Reply to  BlueSkies

Think about all the trans men who are still having the period they don’t want so bad, and at the same time have people telling they are women and should just conform to it while being denied basic health care and hygiene. It isn’t a fun and pleasant thing that’s for sure!

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

Can we talk about unicorns and mermaids? I mean, why so discriminatory? If men can menstruate and get pregnant than we can talk freely and friendly about LGBTQ..UM…. Is there someone in this happy-skittles-group you are part of that doesn’t menstruate?

SoAnnoyed
SoAnnoyed
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

“the period they don’t want so bad”?

of course they want it.
They need it, or what else will they rely on to throw us their pseudo monthly-pain-show on our face:

“Look women! Us too can bleed with pain; we too are women!”?

What a blatant lie!

How can those trans pretend they feel any pain while they are on hormonal treatment? Isnt what we are given to stop those same terrible pains (birth control pill)?

Also, you say they havent asked for it? of course they did!
when we women go to the ob-gyn, they ask us different questions and one is if we want our (fake) periods or not?

so if they bleed, they must have ASKED for it.

i wouldnt be surprised if it was just by mere hatred for what NATURAL women ARE which they will never be.

Whatever the number of surgeries or treatments; Trans and other phenomenon will always be men/women in disguise.

Their blindness or insanity will never change what their DNA say they are.

That s why they need us to acknowledge this new insane “normality”.

Ryan
Ryan
1 year ago

Insanity.

randall
randall
1 year ago

I am going to need to see a video of a transwoman menstruating.
Of course, there is no chance of this happening so I feel safe in my request for a video.

Oh Really
Oh Really
1 year ago
Reply to  randall

Of course, because what they mean is that trans men menstruate. You could easily find plenty of material about that.

SoAnnoyed
SoAnnoyed
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

Chemically induced menstruation is no menstruation.

Not so long ago; its only purpose was to allow (natural) women to be on birth control treatment without feeling something was off.

Most women dont know that the periods they get while on pills or else are “fake” periods which are only meant to avoid a psychological reaction to a complete stop of their periods.

This explains why the texture and color change: they are not natural periods.

Women: Just ask your Ob Gyn.

Now Trans use such treatments, yet they are still not periods, just chemical bleeding designed to make women and trans believe they do have “natural” periods.

So please google, we would like the truth to be told which is:

“it is possible to chemically induce monthly bleeding in anyone, even in pre-teens. As such, natural men can bleed.

yet, ONLY Natural WOMEN menstruate and have natural periods (when they arent on birth control).”

just the Truth and only the Truth.

randall
randall
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

um! Transwomen cant menstrate because they are men.
Sure there is plenty of evidence for transmen menstrating because they are women.
There is no mystery here just delusion.

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago
Reply to  randall

Yep! And real men do not have ovaries that is why not in a million years will they have induced periods no matter how many pills they’ll swallow.
Induced or not induced only real women can have the ‘bleedings’. It’s anatomy fact!

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago
Reply to  crisspf2000

If men have bleedings, they shoud check their kidneys for stones. Period! ( how I love this word lately!😂)
Forget about google and wikipedia, folks! It all comes down to old-school-anatomy-classes! I bet they don’t exist anymore together with religion classes (at least in my country)

Hope
Hope
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

“What they mean” “What they mean” … well, then maybe they should start saying what they mean, and meaning what they say.
But, nope, can’t do that, can they?

Last edited 1 year ago by hope
Vievie
Vievie
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

If trans men don’t want to menstruate, they can take male hormones, or just get the birth control arm implant ~ I was on that for about 5 years, before I got married, and never had a single drop of blood during that time.

Of course, as with ANY time a person chemically alters they’re natural hormone balance, there are unwanted side effects ~ depression and weight gain come with that implant package. From a health perspective, it is always best to stick with the most natural you whenever possible.

CeeTruth
CeeTruth
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

Trans men are biological women.

CaliGirlWonders
CaliGirlWonders
1 year ago

Unholy hell hounds, this makes me so angry! As a woman, I can attest to the fact that none of the boys or men in my life have *ever* menstruated.

Also, if they had to endure the excruciating blood-beach periods that I had (which came every 15-22 days and lasted 7 days, starting for me at age 11), I seriously doubt they would be pushing this abject BS.

My husband didn’t understand the pain level I had to withstand until I told him that it would be equivalent to someone kicking him in the balls constantly for up to an hour with only a slight reprieve, all through the day and night, for an entire week. He came home for lunch one day and I was on the floor in the bathroom, screaming “God, please kill me, I can’t take it!” I was dehydrated and completely atrophied, pissing and s******g and puking, even bleeding from my nose and ears.

And NO, I will *not* apologize for that language. My man had no idea what to do with me. If he had menstruated even once, he’d at least have some clue!

Rosey
Rosey
1 year ago

To be clear to those who don’t know, this is an extreme situation and most women get cramps and they make you feel sick and uncomfortable for a few days each months but obviously like here some women have a terrible time with it.

I’ve never been so angry seeing these men play acting this. Like the shoes, hair make up and clothes – I get the dress up – but trying to emulate periods and pregnancy is another level sinister.

Hope
Hope
1 year ago

I feel you Cali!!! Most women can’t even know what each other are going through, but at least we know what a period IS!
And some guy sticking a tampon in their rear to play pretend is certainly NOT it!!! >.<

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago
Reply to  Hope

Someone should tell these guys the tampon is not for ears and nose… such a cruel world! No tampax manual, no youtube tutorial…

Hope this helps
Hope this helps
1 year ago

If that helps, my periods went a LOT lighter and a lot less painful once I stopped eating dairy. Wish I had known that earlier because back in my teenage years they were so painful it felt like dying…

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago

Good tip! I share mine, too. I was pain-free every month by drinking the first day of my period a tea cup with parsley juice or took honey, polen and some extra vitamins.

CaliGirlWonders
CaliGirlWonders
1 year ago

Yes, dairy was definitely complicit in my trauma, based on personal experiments with my diet. Thank you.

Oh Really
Oh Really
1 year ago

You’re missing the point entirely. No one is saying that the “boys in your life” can menstruate at will. That would be insane. They are talking about trans men, who were born with functioning ovaries and uterus and went through puberty. They may even look way more masculine than “your boys” (not that it matters) and still need tampons and proper health care, including the comprehension that they might be enduring the same excruciating blood-beach periods you do.

john
john
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

But that isnt the rule for 99.9% of men get it?

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

Those are women refusing to deal womanhood, when will you understand that? Should I believe also all the people calling themselves Napoleon be Napoleon? Or unicorns? Please, stop this insanity and come back to Earth (the real one, designed for real men, real women)

CaliGirlWonders
CaliGirlWonders
1 year ago
Reply to  crisspf2000

@crisspf2000 Thank you. And their refusal to deal with womanhood is a sign of insanity, which is likely due to black-screen-box programming and/or academic indoctrination.

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago

…and little to no morals.

CaliGirlWonders
CaliGirlWonders
1 year ago
Reply to  Oh Really

I’m not “missing” anything here except evidence of your sanity.

An organic sperm-meets-egg child born with a uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, a v****a, and mammary glands (milk-producing breasts) is a female.

If she plays “pretend man,” she is also mentally ill and needs deprogramming from the wayward wizards’ inverted perverted agenda.

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago

Or exorcism!… Anyways, you’ve described it right on spot! Love you for that!

Daughter_of_Dust
Daughter_of_Dust
1 year ago

I’m sorry to hear you’ve suffered so horribly with your menstrual cycle! How awful… It’s insane that there seems to be no public conversation about how to resolve painful periods, and yet plenty of talk about “men” who get periods.

I’d like to share what has worked for me, since the other ladies have graciously shared and I think that’s a great idea.

During my teens, my periods lasted an average of 8 days, were extremely painful for three days, and exhausting. I hated being a woman every time I got my period. This is when I ate a standard American diet, lots of fast food, sugar, refined flour and pasteurized milk.

As I grew into an adult, I stopped drinking pasteurized milk, which helped resolve the issue of extreme pain (and also got rid of my allergies and asthma).

At age 29, I became a vegetarian, and my periods became much more painful and exhausting again.

Then at age 31, I started an almost all-meat diet (Primal Diet) and… my period became COMPLETELY PAINLESS and ONLY THREE DAYS LONG for the first time ever.

Later, at age 34, I became raw vegan – first high fat, then low fat… One year into the diet and my periods had become one week long again and just as painful as my teen years eating a standard American diet.

At 36, I went back to eating meat frequently, accompanied by RAW dairy, which produced none of the complications that pasteurized dairy did.

At 37, I gave birth to a totally healthy baby boy, a totally natural birth without painkillers, and zero complications during the pregnancy.

Age 41, I started making sprouted buckwheat bread, eating it often, and my period gradually became almost a week long, gradually more painful, and exhausting too.

Age 43, I started a carnivore diet two weeks ago. Four days ago I started my period. This time it was THREE DAYS LONG and COMPLETELY PAINLESS. I cleaned my house for 8 hours on the first day of my period!

Clearly, meat is what does my body good.

The only supplements I take are methylated B-supplements, due to methylation issues, which were likely caused by vaccine damage when I was young.

I hope this helps whoever needs it!

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago

Wow! A most interesting journey and great info. I am about the same age and I also gave birth in my almost 40’s. Natural births, as well.
I have also noticed that processed and low nutrients food is what make the things really bad. My dispair made me search for something that would take away these terrible pains. It wasn’t until I started to do these highly nutritious juices and introduced them in my monthly ritual. A few years ago I also made a liver cleanse and other things improved too – foggyness gone, skin issues gone, weight loss, more energy. But I guess the turning point was that cup of parsley juice. It really did wonders for me.

Last edited 1 year ago by crisspf
CaliGirlWonders
CaliGirlWonders
1 year ago
Reply to  crisspf2000

@crisspf2000 Thank you for sharing your insights and story! I’m glad you have found parsley juice, haha! Plants are amazing at helping us to detox from the processed stuff we ingest.

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago

Cali, it is amazing, really! I can only hope we go back to old-school-knowledge. God has given us everything we need – it’s in the common things we ignore (all in the proper quantity)

Michael McNulty
Michael McNulty
1 year ago

Overturning science to accommodate this faith-based system of “You are what you believe yourself to be” is modern day magical thinking. If we don’t return to science and leave this mania behind then in a hundred years we’ll be back to denouncing witches, and it will be men who say they are women who will burn real women.

crisspf2000
crisspf2000
1 year ago

I guess this forces us, women, do the hunting thing, provide the food and go to war. Somebody has to do this, right? …with so many menstruators, lately!

(not talking about the real men, obviously)

Sylvia Finochiaro
Sylvia Finochiaro
1 year ago

You sound stupid