• Hoimo@ani.social
    3·
    4 hours ago

    Reminds me of Kore wa Zombie desu ka? when Ayumu picks up Mystletainn

  • Sanctus@anarchist.nexusEnglish
    13·
    8 hours ago

    Its evil because it can only be wielded by a true transmasc.

        • GalacticSushi@lemmy.blahaj.zone
          18·
          7 hours ago

          Forcing a person to experience gender dysphoria would qualify as a evil act in my book. You’d be directly lowering someone’s quality of life with no benefit to yourself, it’s absurdly anti-social behavior.

          • Sanctus@anarchist.nexusEnglish
            7·
            7 hours ago

            Forced feminization and feminization are two different things, it all depends on consent.

            • Zorque@lemmy.worldEnglish
              31·
              4 hours ago

              So youre saying feminization without consent isnt necessarily forced?

              • MinnesotaGoddam@lemmy.world
                1·
                35 minutes ago

                people who aren’t strongly connected to their gender or sex exist, so i’d hypothesize feminizing someone like that without consent might not be unwelcome.

            • dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone
              8·
              7 hours ago

              yeah, in the case of Turing he was forced to take estrogen (which was called “chemical castration” because the estrogen usually eliminates fertility)

              in the case of Reimer, they accidentally cut off his penis during a circumcision, so they surgically gave him a vulva and then raised him as a girl and gave him estrogen.

              basically both were cases of cis men who were feminized by force

              (I guess the direct comparison to the sword’s evil effect was the way these men were forced to take estrogen.)

              Forced feminization of men is evil whether those men are cis or trans.

              • Sanctus@anarchist.nexusEnglish
                3·
                7 hours ago

                Its not a direct comparison. A direct comparison would be you have Sailor powers but you don’t like that it makes you a pretty girl while its active, since you can just not wield the sword. What you describe is just inhumane torture.

                • dandelion@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                  3·
                  7 hours ago

                  yes, I think the “forced feminization” fantasy is something trans women engage in because they’re women and living as a man is the inhumane torture you mentioned

                  but you mentioned the sword should be evil and thus only be able to be wielded by transmasc individuals, which started this whole discussion

                  my point is that it doesn’t matter whether the man is cis or trans for them to be tortured by feminization, and so the sword’s evil condition should really only allow it to be wielded by men (whether cis or trans). There’s nothing special about trans men that makes them uniquely tortured by feminization, all men are that way.

                  Perhaps the psychological struggle to accept that men don’t like feminization is due to the common denialism that trans women experience with accepting they really are women and not men?

                  either way, yes - I think it’s a good suggestion that the sword only be wielded by men to make it evil

                  (though, that sorta defeats the point of the transfem fantasy here, lol)