As a man, have you ever been busy doing manly things, and suddenly you just feel the crushing weight of all that manliness bearing down on you and it's too much and you just lose it (in a manly way of course)?

Well, great news: You can now just "transmaxx" your way into an easier life!
Sometimes it can feel as though there aren't always many benefits to being a woman in 2025 - as generation after generation are discovering the hard way that we can't, in fact, 'have it all'.
[I]f you were to believe everything you read on internet forums, modern-day womanhood can simply be defined by its perks.
They include cheaper car insurance, free meals and an all-round 'easier' life once you've bagged a 'high-value' man - i.e. someone who is wealthy and attractive, thereby making them 'deeply desirable'.
So it's perhaps unsurprising that men who fear they don't meet this criterion are growing increasingly envious of women's position in the dating sphere - and going to extreme lengths to achieve it.
By "extreme lengths," they mean ... well, you know:

Yes, it's true — there are many men who believe that they can (a) manifest themselves as women, and (b) reap some set of awards as a result.
All of that is summed up in what is being reported as a "transmaxxing manifesto:"
[It] was written by the movement's anonymous Swedish leader Vintologi, [and] outlines how one of the biggest advantages of becoming a woman is the 'superiority of female aesthetics' and how this can be used to 'extract resources from males'.
On top of this, the document, which is readily available on transmaxxing forums, also highlights how the transition gives them 'access to female spaces' that are 'cleaner and generally more pleasant' - arguing that 'males are disgusting'.
Well, you can't exactly deny that women's spaces are "cleaner and generally more pleasant." That is very true.
They're also women's spaces, made for women, not men. That's the point! (And it's also why they're "cleaner and more generally pleasant!")
That apparently doesn't matter to "transmaxxers" like "Sammy:"
Last year, 'transmaxxer' Sammy appeared in the Channel 4 documentary Transmaxxer Life Uncovered - where [he] defined a man as 'dominant, successful, outgoing, confident and resilient'.
[He] then added that none of these stereotypical attributes could be used to describe [his] before her transition - as [he] went on to characterise [his old life as 'slightly incel-esque' and 'isolated'.
Ahh. I think I'm starting to understand the kind of fellow for whom "transmaxxing" is intended.

Things have worked out for Sammy: While he "was never deemed what is considered a 'high value' man," he has reportedly "reaped the benefits of being a woman for personal gain," including "free meals and drinks from men."
The benefits of claiming to be a woman reportedly go even beyond that:
When documentary host Ben Zand highlighted how cheaper car insurance was listed as one of the perks of transitioning, Sammy replied: 'You should take every advantage given to you [...]
'I don't think that's a primary reason to transition but it's definitely a secondary reason.'
Wearing a dress and growing your hair out to get that cheaper car insurance like:

Pretty sure the disadvantages outweigh the advantages on this one!
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