Some context for this. This was found on a CoD fanfic, in particular a pooner one where Ghost, who is a natal male, is made a 'trans man' and undergoes pregnancy. The crux of the story is your run-of-the-mill white=picket fence family story, complete with (literal) Aryan children. It also takes place in the nice, peaceful English countryside so make use of that what you will. Anyways, despite being a pooner and entering the military as a pooner, the author writes Ghost acting shocked that they got pregnant from having PIV sex with Soap, another male (who kept his dick this time).
Being your regular progshit feminist whose entire inspiration for this story was their FTM friend going through pregnancy, reconciling conflicting, offensive words is a bit of a task. Note, however, that while 'front hole' and 'chestfeeding' is used, the words for male genitalia are unchanged. This is deliberate.

"This is fiction" I don't care. You're using modern medicine in it; it helps to be accurate there. This author also goes between 'breastfeeding' and 'chest feeding' just to score those brownie points.
Interesting note on the BC and testosterone there. Testosterone is known to drop while on BC, but what I found funny is that transmen - who want so desperately to be men - take a drug that commonly has estrogen in it. Lmao. In any case, you'd have thought the sperm producer would have worn a condom - but hey, even pooners can't escape getting hit with the burden of protection. From
FOLX, a troon-friendly website:
Most folks taking testosterone who go on hormonal birth control decide on a progesterone-only birth control method because they don’t want to put estrogen in their bodies. Taking birth control with estrogen (combined pill, patch or ring) may cause some unwanted side effects at the beginning like chest tenderness, but it should not alter or decrease testosterone's effect on your body. If someone doesn’t want to put estrogen in their body, there are many options with just progesterone, and many with no hormones at all! If taking birth control for reasons other than preventing pregnancy, like controlling bleeding/cramps, after being on testosterone a while it may be worth reassessing the need, since testosterone alone may help with those. But if using birth control to prevent pregnancy, determining which depends on the person, their bodies, and their preferences!
I should also note that the actual male character willingly fucked a transman. He knew he was fucking that sandpaper vagina. And he didn't think he could get someone pregnant.

"Do better"
"Sex and gender are very different things"
And yet, troons prioritize the latter over the former. Men don't get pregnant. Females do, because of their sex. Yet transmen don't like the word 'female', or anything related to their female biology. That's why they are leading the push to change language so they can be a 'pregnant man' or 'menstruating person' and feel 'included.
The author mentions 'biological gender' which doesn't mean anything. If sex and gender are different things, what is mean by 'biological gender'?
This woman is a nurse. Despite working in a
maternity ward, they are just so inclusive there. She also apparently knows nothing about male and female bodies despite working directly with them. She wears a mask in her pfp, so you can guarantee she was one of those TikTok nurses.
"There is no need for accuracy because we don't use it in a day-to-day-life" Like fuck we do, bitch.
"Children should be raised in their biological gender until the child says otherwise" - Right, as soon as progshit parent here doesn't like their interests, or finds them too gender non conforming, off to the clinic they go.

I read up to Chapter 2, because it was that fucking boring. Ghost just lies around going through hormone cycles and crying and sobbing in bed and leaves the childcare to Soap.
"Why would I change the terms for male biology?" - Funny how these people want female language to be inclusive, yet do not so the same for men. An enlarged clitoris, to them, is the same as a cock, and terms such as 'hole' they use for their vagina. I've seen no mention of the word 'prostate haver' or 'penis owner' for men.
I wonder if Miss Nurse here ever does that to her male patients.
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