Mr. Krinkle
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well yea that's what happens when you take any pharmaceuticals for an extended period of time
it's not a good idea
it's not a good idea
Social justice activists, scholars, and the field of critical studies have made important strides to highlight how the desire to maximize the “fitness” of offspring, and guard against development of conditions or human characteristics considered “unhealthy” or less than ideal, may reflect troubling eugenicist and biomedical moralist underpinnings in ways that further harm already-socially-marginalized people
Freeman (2015) argues that contemporary pregnancy, in particular, has become a site of epistemic injustice through processes of medical professionals and technologies assuming power and epistemic authority over pregnancy and pregnant people, often denying or superseding the epistemic privilege, knowledge, and control that a pregnant person has over their own body and embodied pregnancy experience. Similarly, both MacKendrick (2018) and Waggoner (2017) clearly demonstrate how responsibilities for ensuring the health and well-being of embryos, fetuses, children, and families are forms of gendered precautionary labor in which “safety first” approaches result in additional social control over women and their everyday lives, often despite equivocal empirical evidence supporting the benefits of such precautions
not gonna sit here and say i know anything about testosterone therapy and what repurcussions it has on a developing baby, nor am i implying that i support forcing a developing fetus to be subjected to hormonal experiments, but they do make the point that we make room for certain drugs if the health of the mother is in question (like psychiatric medications... some might put it bluntly: rather have a medicated mother and baby than a dead mother and baby, right?)Through working to consider alternate possibilities for current medical practices around the recommendation to precautionarily pause testosterone during pregnancy, there may be opportunities to develop health care practices for trans people that better meet their mental and physical health care needs using more tailored approaches. Indeed, similar considerations have already been made when determining whether and how to use potentially-teratogenic medications to treat various physical and mental health issues among those who are pregnant (Angelotta & Wisner, 2017; Given et al., 2018). As Timmermans and Almeling note: “The point is not to presume stable and universal health care goals but to document who aims for what kind of outcomes under which circumstances and then to examine what kinds of actions are made possible to reach these goals”
huehuehue nice insanely hyperbolic strawman bro, high 6If they had enough power they'd outlaw and prosecute being "normal" (quotations added by nepalnt for emphasis on this loaded word)
Calm down, it's called an opinionhuehuehue nice insanely hyperbolic strawman bro, high 6
pretty sure a centralized oligarchy or autocracy that imprison or execute ppl for being gay or trans runs UTTERLY contrary to the essence of communism, whether countries that do this call themselves 'communist' or not (teehee @ "democratic" north korea and "communist" china)Americans (both conservatives and self-professed commies) have a weird conception of communism.
lol minor pedantic elucidation:being privately run
You sucked a dick now go live in a concrete block where all you can do is suck dick.thank goodness they don't arrest ppl for being gay or trans anymore (in the u.s.)... can't imagine being forced to be a slave because i sucked a dick