tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906442678610585215.post7763147353147221587..comments2024-02-26T02:14:00.144-08:00Comments on TransFusion: Testosterone Does Not "Work Better" than EstrogenDr. Cary Gabriel Costellohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14478058791195474381noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906442678610585215.post-65964652734268390112016-07-01T11:20:49.114-07:002016-07-01T11:20:49.114-07:00I really appreciate this wonderful post that you h...I really appreciate this wonderful post that you have provided for us. 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So your <br />post are helpful for all.<br /><a href="http://www.drmaxpowers.com/cycle-testosterone/" rel="nofollow">The testosterone booster that worked for me</a>gajismartshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16678760688563931783noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906442678610585215.post-33872839917774451942015-05-29T00:45:58.246-07:002015-05-29T00:45:58.246-07:00Cis, white, christian, male, living along the west... <br />Cis, white, christian, male, living along the west coast if that matters, which i don't think it should. <br /> <br />First I would like to ask you about (middle-aged, middle-income, non-disabled, white)male privilege. It is a concept I am familiar with only by testimony and perhaps some observation, but not one which I have any recollection of being guilty of enforcing, or enjoying. <br /> <br />I know what you are thinking. "Of course you don't observe it; your mind has no benefit to observing it," or perhaps just "This person is a sociopath," but I have taken the time to read (and learn from) your blog, so I hope you have time to hear me out. <br /> <br />When I introspect all the major points in my lifetime. School, job interviews, or even common points, like straightening out billing errors (which seems to be becoming a rite of passage for any adult in the first world), I found that while my appearance and title may have had some effect on the outcome, far more potent results came from stance, body language, and words. <br /> <br />While I empathize with cracking voices (having been a preteen trying to sound manly once) is there some physical or mental inhibition for a female or intersex person from assuming an assertive stance, posture, and tone? <br /> <br />I can tell you from experience, that a slouch, stammer, and an infirm stance ("maybe I don't deserve this job, i don't know....") is too heavy a disadvantage to be carried by this "male privilege" force, so would it not also stand to reason that having assertiveness and confidence on your side is not only stronger than privilege, but also has the potential to make that privilege inconsequential? <br /> <br />I'm not so sheltered to suggest racism or sexism or cissexism is non-existent. But, tagging and swearing by a concept like "male privilege" instead of taking action to dissipate it's power is like a climate-change researcher who doesn't recycle. <br /> <br />Second, (if you're still reading) I'd like to suggest that your rejection by your students is less based on their religion, upbringing, and identity, and more based on a notion that their youth of mind grants them pride in opinions that they feel don't need testing. <br /> <br />A person of respectable academic prowess (as you yourself appear to be) knows that even if an opinion is convenient, adopting it without its being tested, ESPECIALLY if it's a strong opinion, is irresponsible. <br /> <br />But let's be a 19 yo student here for a moment. Testing opinions takes WORK. And screw that. <br /> <br />So, while I've come to reject the notion that "boys will be boys" I think short of an evolutionary leap, "kids will be kids." And, if you've managed to maintain eye-rolling vigilance, I encourage you to keep it up. <br /> <br />I wish you luck in your newly aligned body, and specifically solidity of your career. While I may not wholly believe that what you have to teach is the naked truth, I think it is a closer truth than many adults enjoy today, and I hope the adults of tomorrow are smarter than me. <br /> <br /><a href="http://www.unisonbiomed.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=104&search=GE+3S" rel="nofollow">GE 3S</a> <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16710131686065196125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906442678610585215.post-91370045139530400782015-02-15T14:27:42.615-08:002015-02-15T14:27:42.615-08:00My feelings on this summed up in a single image.My feelings on this summed up in a single image.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08744576293778639199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906442678610585215.post-55557458991097538152015-02-15T14:26:44.553-08:002015-02-15T14:26:44.553-08:00http://cdn.meme.am/instances/250x250/59112593.jpghttp://cdn.meme.am/instances/250x250/59112593.jpgAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08744576293778639199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906442678610585215.post-16277625385374028642015-01-20T11:45:50.955-08:002015-01-20T11:45:50.955-08:00Very glad to hear it, max!Very glad to hear it, max!Dr. Cary Gabriel Costellohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14478058791195474381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906442678610585215.post-31354235060572295422015-01-20T11:45:25.427-08:002015-01-20T11:45:25.427-08:00Ok, funcrunch, I hear your point and I've edit...Ok, funcrunch, I hear your point and I've edited the sentence in the post. Dr. Cary Gabriel Costellohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14478058791195474381noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906442678610585215.post-26046598505197271242015-01-20T10:57:05.793-08:002015-01-20T10:57:05.793-08:00This is an excellent argument. It will change how ...This is an excellent argument. It will change how I train clinicians. Thank you!maxmswhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08120863822373237068noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-906442678610585215.post-81716719403547248812015-01-19T19:11:49.879-08:002015-01-19T19:11:49.879-08:00Brilliantly stated. So glad that you're bloggi...Brilliantly stated. So glad that you're blogging regularly again.<br /><br />My one quibble is with "...if we are discovered to have breasts and/or a vagina, the best outcome is usually disgust, and the worst reparative rape." The worst would be murder, as we've seen in the case of Brandon Teena (who of course was also raped) and others. But yes, trans women are still more likely to be victims of "trans panic" violence.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com