Tr@nnies and Amputees: The Apotemnophilia Connection
Body Integrity Identity Disorder Makes More Sense Than “Trans”
In today’s society, if a man claims to be born the wrong body since he is actually a woman, his irrational whims are catered to by the medical industry, government, education system, and legal structures.
Not only that, male autogynephilic delusions are celebrated in the media, including in Golden Globe-winning films like the worthless Emilia Pérez, starring the mentally ill Spanish actor Carlos Gascón, who is currently suing politician Marion Maréchal-Le Pen for correctly calling him a man.
However, wanting to be the opposite sex (an obviously impossible goal) is not the only bodily delusion that plagues humanity and causes stupid behavior.
A comparable though not completely analogous disorder is called “body integrity identity disorder,” or apotemnophilia, a term coined by the repulsive John Money.
Analysis of apotemnophilia (“love for amputation”) helps reveal how and why the “trans” nonsense is not only absurd but also easily solvable.
Which is more idiotic—removing healthy limbs from mentally ill people or pretending that this asshole is a woman and giving awards to his vile movie?
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