“I get body mods because they give me confidence,” they declared. “They make me feel beautiful and powerful. After receiving abuse my whole life, I’ve found this that makes me happy"
Fun Fact: The early-Internet body modification site BME (the community behind the BME Pain Olympics shock video) had a sister site called the Eunuch Archives, which served for discussion about the users' castration / nullification / feminization fetishes.
Additionally, the site hosted large amounts of pedophilic forced child-castration fiction, some even being set in a medical setting, with sadistic child doctors abusing their position to mutilate the genitals of children.
Three well-known members of this community (including the fucking ADMINISTRATOR) are also well-known, published academics in the sphere of gender and sexuality.
In fact, they are so well-known, they were hand-picked by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (or WPATH) to help advise on the DSM-5, which depathologized "gender identity disorder" into "gender dysphoria" and paved the way for "gender affirmation" to be the recommended course of treatment, be it through hormones or sex reassignment surgery. Even for children.
@Roscoe she was mid and had weird physiognomy to begin with. a lot of the nerdiest people gravitate to these sorts of fringe cultures later in life it seems.
@GrungeQueef@Roscoe The cheap euphoria you get from your pathetic attempts to rebel against God and nature soon fade to nothing as you descend into madness when confronted with your utter powerlessness.