In an ideal world, I’d start off with the preface that you won’t believe what this particular trans activist — one, we’ll learn, who wields real institutional power — has to say about carving flesh sculptures out of genitalia in the name of gender affirmation.
Alas, we live in transgender dystopia and so it’s actually totally believable for anyone who understands how these people think.
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Here we go:
I simply can’t tell where one gender ends and another begins.
Medical interventions allow some of us to change our primary and secondary sex characteristics. We have phalloplasty that creates a penis and a scrotum and testicles. We have vaginoplasty that creates a vagina and a vulva…
But it’s clear that cisgender bodies are still the reference point*. But will technology give us options that are artistic and creative?...
Do we have to stick to penis & vagina norms? Can we have genitalia that looks like flowers or abstract sculpture? Can we have multiple? Can they be interchangeable?
—Laura Jacobs, Licensed Clinical Social Worker
“Do we have to stick to penis & vagina norms? Can we have genitalia that looks like flowers or abstract sculpture? Can we have multiple? Can they be interchangeable?” -WPATH certified clinician Laura Jacobs, LCSW- WPATH SOC revision committee. pic.twitter.com/f4qzSgCeTT
— Genspect (@genspect) March 21, 2024
It would be lamentable enough if this lunatic were some TikTok trans influencer throwing out outrageous suggestions for clout.
But, in fact, this individual, Laura Jacobs, from his credentialed perch as a licensed clinical social worker (surprise surprise) — a self-described “psychotherapist in the New York City area specializing in trans, transgender, gender nonconforming, lesbian, gay, bisexual, LGBT, LGBTQ, queer, BDSM, kink, polyamory, sexwork issues” — has been given a spot on the World Professional Association for Transgender Health’s Standards of Care Revision Committee, with a mandate to “represent the disciplines generally involved in the evaluation and multimodal treatment of persons with gender identity disorders.”
In layman’s terms, he’s granted permission to demand policy changes within the medical field pertaining to “transgender care,” which makes his request for surgically constructed “flower” genitalia all the more haunting.
Reduxx offers additional unsettling background on this person and his groomer proclivities (emphasis added):
Jacobs, who counsels troubled pre-teens, has described himself as a “kinky, BDSM sexworker” and says he works with “adolescents to the elderly.” He also wrote an essay for the 2020 book Sex, Sexuality, and Trans Identities in which he connects BDSM fetish practices to those who claim a transgender status.
In “Hormones and Handcuffs: The Intersection of Transgender Identities, BDSM, and Polyamory,” Jacobs notes that those who identify as transgender “seem almost predisposed” to participate in sadomasochistic fetish subcultures. He explains this by placing blame on “sexual hostility” towards trans-identified individuals, stating that in his view, “our bodies are often devalued.”…
Age play, Jacobs explains, “involves fetishization of an age differential through ‘mommy/child,’ ‘daddy/son,’ or ‘teacher/student’ personae.” Suggested accessories for the sexual re-enactment of “traumatic experiences that occurred during one’s youth” are cribs for infants, diapers, and crayons.
The self-described “kink therapist” also describes forced feminization, a sadomasochistic fetish “for many trans women prior to coming out.” Depictions of this activity “are easily found on the internet,” Jacobs advises.
By “forced feminization” depictions “easily found on the internet, Jacobs is referencing a disturbing genre of porn called “sissy hypno,” which I have written about previously at PJ Media.