My sense is that you don't know much about Hayton. One thing you'd surely consider indefensible is his telling his wife early on that if, after he 'transitioned', she wanted him to move out of their house, he would do so. But guess what actually happened when she did indeed indicate this preference? Yep, no surprise -- he stayed, later c…
My sense is that you don't know much about Hayton. One thing you'd surely consider indefensible is his telling his wife early on that if, after he 'transitioned', she wanted him to move out of their house, he would do so. But guess what actually happened when she did indeed indicate this preference? Yep, no surprise -- he stayed, later claiming they'd worked out their differences. But even aside from this, he's really just a rank hypocrite. He's the kind of shame-seeking AGP willing to admit his maleness loud and (supposedly) proud, but still indicating his strong preference that most people not use accurate pronouns for him. This should be absolutely no problem though for Mr. Honest, right? Nope -- because he's apparently deluded enough to believe he actually passes much of the time. After all, in the twenty-teens he was instrumental in getting his teachers' union to change their rules so that he could use female-only bathrooms at school. He now carefully implies that he doesn't typically use women's public loos -- but he never says outright that he'll never do so, that he considers them off-limits as other men do.
The more I've learned about AGP, the more I've come to see that the best and really only way to induce men to stop wanting entrance to female spaces and contests is for everyone to consistently use male pronouns. This will do a great deal to lessen the attraction for them of woman-face and cosmetic surgery to approximate femaleness. Most of them will feel too ridiculous to go on with the act if we all continue to call them he/him. So many new cases of AGP will be averted. Hayton himself says his jealous fixation on acting out his paraphilia only became overwhelming when he saw other men online doing it and felt, damnit, if they could be out about their fetish, why couldn't he as well?
Last note: I'm surprised and disappointed to learn how A. Doyle behaved online. I've found his opinions thoughtful and considered until now. I hope he'll do some reflecting.
My sense is that you don't know much about Hayton. One thing you'd surely consider indefensible is his telling his wife early on that if, after he 'transitioned', she wanted him to move out of their house, he would do so. But guess what actually happened when she did indeed indicate this preference? Yep, no surprise -- he stayed, later claiming they'd worked out their differences. But even aside from this, he's really just a rank hypocrite. He's the kind of shame-seeking AGP willing to admit his maleness loud and (supposedly) proud, but still indicating his strong preference that most people not use accurate pronouns for him. This should be absolutely no problem though for Mr. Honest, right? Nope -- because he's apparently deluded enough to believe he actually passes much of the time. After all, in the twenty-teens he was instrumental in getting his teachers' union to change their rules so that he could use female-only bathrooms at school. He now carefully implies that he doesn't typically use women's public loos -- but he never says outright that he'll never do so, that he considers them off-limits as other men do.
The more I've learned about AGP, the more I've come to see that the best and really only way to induce men to stop wanting entrance to female spaces and contests is for everyone to consistently use male pronouns. This will do a great deal to lessen the attraction for them of woman-face and cosmetic surgery to approximate femaleness. Most of them will feel too ridiculous to go on with the act if we all continue to call them he/him. So many new cases of AGP will be averted. Hayton himself says his jealous fixation on acting out his paraphilia only became overwhelming when he saw other men online doing it and felt, damnit, if they could be out about their fetish, why couldn't he as well?
Last note: I'm surprised and disappointed to learn how A. Doyle behaved online. I've found his opinions thoughtful and considered until now. I hope he'll do some reflecting.