r/AvatarMemes Apr 22 '25

ATLA Me💦💨🪨🔥 irlgbt

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u/APGOV77 Apr 23 '25

I mean plenty of trans people back in the day and now don’t want or need bottom surgery and that doesn’t stop them from being trans or having kids. Another thing is that regardless of trans people beards exist and a bunch of gay people have kids before they accept they might be gay. Also some people do surrogacy sperm donations and so on. There’s quite a lot of options basically for people to headcanon whatever they want for fun.

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u/dmastra97 Apr 23 '25

I think that's just a matter of opinion on the first point and we'll just have to agree to disagree.

I said nothing about gay people not being able to have kids so no need to bring that up. I was just commenting on what surgeries might be available in those times like plastic surgery probably wasn't available.

Surrogacy sperm donation would be them just having sex with the surrogate mother as I never mentioned modern day but more the world of avatar which doesn't look like it would have the technology for sperm surrogacy.

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u/APGOV77 Apr 23 '25

Well I’ve met people who are trans who don’t want bottom surgery, and they are in fact trans and can reproduce so none of that’s an opinion other than perhaps you think they aren’t trans without the surgery which is just kinda douchy.

Your comment was irrelevant because you simply don’t need those surgeries for trans people to reproduce with a gay character and in fact they might make it harder (or impossible) depending on the bottom surgery but I threw in other explanations too since it had a disbelieving tone.

And surrogacy and sperm donation is literally just some sort of intercourse to reproduce, (although I’m sure some people probably did it without the sex act itself and just shoved a sperm donation up in there before it became more scientific) there’s nothing about the terms that requires egg implantation or anything else modern, our association with that stuff for those words is very recent compared to their relative history

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u/dmastra97 Apr 24 '25

You might find it douchy but it's just an opinion. I think world would be clearer with separate terms for people who have had operations and those who haven't.