Longshot Maine Senate Candidate Ashley Webb, who is running to replace former Senate Nominee Graham Platner, was reportedly revealed to have claimed he gets his monthly period through his rectum or the other “exit.”
If true, this guy should seek medical care immediately.
Webb, a transgender activist, went viral during a Democratic Party debate this week after claiming that his transparency makes him qualified for the seat. “I wouldn’t lie to the people, and I wouldn’t deceive the people,” he claimed while wearing a dress and pretending to be a woman.
At one point, he claimed the trans community is being “dehumanized,” adding, “They say that we want to hurt people.” He continued, “I don’t want to hurt anybody. I just want to use the bathroom, and if they want me to use the men’s room, I will, but I don’t want to be assaulted.”
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Now, Breitbart has discovered a Reddit page that appears to belong to Webb.
Per Breitbart,
Reddit posts reveal the extent of Webb’s gender dysphoria. Reportedly writing under the username sparky603, Webb initially announced his run for Senate last week.
“I’m a trans and intersex woman from Farmington, and I’m running the whole campaign myself — candidate and treasurer both, no big donors, no machine behind me,” he appeared to write, asking for signatures from registered Democrats across the state and admitting he is a “long shot in a crowded field.” A similar message was posted on a campaign website.
He appears to have spent a lot of time trying to explain his self-described transgender intersex condition on Reddit forums, explaining that his karyotype is XY, which means that biologically he is a man. However, Webb states he has external male parts but said he is “pretty positive I am the XX type, accept [sic] I got internal organs, unless what I am feeling are tumors that just happen to grow where those sorts of organs are usually.”
He claims to ovulate and get monthly periods despite no evidence of female organs, asserting that his bleeding comes through his anus.
In comments under a Reddit post about Montana banning people from using a bathroom that does not correspond with their gender, the user, believed to be Webb, claims that he’s a female.
“Pretty positive I am the XX type, accept I got internal organs, unless what I am feeling are tumors that just happen to grow where those sorts of organs are usually. Was also born with external male parts,” he writes. “My testosterone is at 429ng/dl and estrogen is at 285 pg/ml. The estrogen is not effecting my male parts. Male parts are normal size. I grew breast and wider hips during puberty.”
He went on to claim that in his mid-20s, he “started getting a monthly period, that I still have.” Yet, he claimed he has been misdiagnosed with appendicitis or kidney stones.
When asked about the claim by another user, he appeared to suggest that the blood finds “one of two exits”:
When I am having this monthly period pain and it is not to bad, I feel some thing in my right side about where my appendix is located and something above the bladder. When the monthly pain is real bad, I am feeling something in both my right and left side and above my bladder.
When you don’t have the proper hole, it finds one of two exits, the guy in China was lucky and the exit was his bladder, me on the other was not so lucky. My exit connection was made with my colon. Cause when I get this monthly pain, that is where the blood comes out of.
Intersex like us don’t get diagnosed till our 20’s as we tend not to be born with extra holes. I didn’t get diagnosed in my 20’s cause I was dealing with incompetent doctors who preferred to prescribe opiate pain killers rather than find the problem.
He goes on to claim that he’s “trying to get diagnosed” still and that “the pain is in my center it is right below my belly button.” He suggests that “pin pong ball sized” lumps in his side and pain below his belly button are a uterus and ovaries, if not tumors or lymph nodes.
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