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I neither condone nor tolerate real life abuse of anyone.
Alas, I have found human society stunningly abusive in the way some social norms impact my life. My dad and brother died from what was, when they died, metastatic colon cancer that was, with timely surgery, usually surgically preventable. My dad also came near to dying from prostate cancer about 15 years before he died from metastatic colon cancer effects.
I found it intolerably abusive to be informed by physicians and surgeons that, if I developed cancer, they would attempt to treat it, but would do nothing to prevent it. I found that to be intolerably abusive because I could find no evidence of any close relative who developed cancer who was successfully treated for cancer. I took it as a likely fact that, without getting my 1986 orchiectomy and colectomy, I was willfully committing suicide. And I was unwilling to willfully commit suicide that way.
A short time ago, I added a college textbook to my library, Monica L. McCoy and Stefanie M. Keen, Child Abuse and Neglect: Second Edition, Psychology Press, Francis and Taylor Group, New York and London, 2014.
That college textbook is rather interesting to me, in that it takes social norms to be not-abusive by definition; whereas, the bioengineering research I have done and continue doing calls my attention to aspects of human society, culture, and social norms which I find to be inextricably child-abusive at a basic neurological/biological level of inquiry.
In retrospect, I find that I was shatteringly abused as an autistic and two-spirit-transgendered child, and was especially abused in two public schools.
I am grateful to the Eunuch Archive administrators for their efforts in making the Archive a place that is as safe as it is practical to make it.
My parents regarded me as being the way I was supposed to be, doing what I was supposed to do, as the person I was and was becoming.
Alas, were I to really believe that mistaken social norms were more real than I am, I would never have been able to elude the unbearable pain that would have made my only way to live my being dead.
There is that saying I heard during my childhood, "Safety First!"
Alas, I have found human society stunningly abusive in the way some social norms impact my life. My dad and brother died from what was, when they died, metastatic colon cancer that was, with timely surgery, usually surgically preventable. My dad also came near to dying from prostate cancer about 15 years before he died from metastatic colon cancer effects.
I found it intolerably abusive to be informed by physicians and surgeons that, if I developed cancer, they would attempt to treat it, but would do nothing to prevent it. I found that to be intolerably abusive because I could find no evidence of any close relative who developed cancer who was successfully treated for cancer. I took it as a likely fact that, without getting my 1986 orchiectomy and colectomy, I was willfully committing suicide. And I was unwilling to willfully commit suicide that way.
A short time ago, I added a college textbook to my library, Monica L. McCoy and Stefanie M. Keen, Child Abuse and Neglect: Second Edition, Psychology Press, Francis and Taylor Group, New York and London, 2014.
That college textbook is rather interesting to me, in that it takes social norms to be not-abusive by definition; whereas, the bioengineering research I have done and continue doing calls my attention to aspects of human society, culture, and social norms which I find to be inextricably child-abusive at a basic neurological/biological level of inquiry.
In retrospect, I find that I was shatteringly abused as an autistic and two-spirit-transgendered child, and was especially abused in two public schools.
I am grateful to the Eunuch Archive administrators for their efforts in making the Archive a place that is as safe as it is practical to make it.
My parents regarded me as being the way I was supposed to be, doing what I was supposed to do, as the person I was and was becoming.
Alas, were I to really believe that mistaken social norms were more real than I am, I would never have been able to elude the unbearable pain that would have made my only way to live my being dead.
There is that saying I heard during my childhood, "Safety First!"