
 TRIGGERnometry
 TRIGGERnometry Triggernometry Employee Speaks Out - Sophie Spital
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 Jul 16, 2023  Sophie Spital, the first employee and video editor for TRIGGERnometry, shares her personal journey navigating gender identity, autism, and societal expectations. She discusses the societal implications of gender transition among children and critiques the current supportive trends. Reflecting on her transformation from a rigid feminist ideology, Sophie explores the complexities of gender roles and personal truths. The conversation unveils the intricate relationship between autism and gender dysphoria while questioning evolving societal norms and the rights of women and children. 
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Journey to Triggernometry
- Sophie Spital, initially involved in liberal feminism, became disillusioned with its disconnect from reality.
- Douglas Murray's work became her "gateway drug" to exploring different political perspectives.
Social Constructs vs. Reality
- Socially constructed narratives often clash with biological realities, like standards of beauty and gendered preferences.
- Markets often reflect inherent preferences rather than solely imposing social constructs.
Early Gender Dysphoria
- Sophie Spital experienced gender dysphoria from a young age, believing she was male until reminded otherwise.
- This feeling persisted, influencing her style and social interactions.



