Just gonna throw this out there. The subconscious worked this one out.
Victoria Secret, as most of ya'll know, utilize tranny models. There are real women, too. But, you know.
Wexner is on the board of Ohio State Univ. Medical Center.
https://trustees.osu.edu/people/leslie-wexner
OHU Med has a premier Tranny Clinic.
https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/primary-care/transgender-primary-care-clinic
Sex, Trannies (Clandestine Tranny Factory?), illicit monies, human trafficking….
This is interesting.
Think of all the musicians and actors, even politicians and athletes who are trans but don't come out. Venus & Serena, Michael O, the ginger who had the Trump Head photo…
Slaves without real rights. Products to be disposed of as willed.
The picture is forming and it confirms worst fears.
"The surgical operation usually took place when a boy was about eight years old. It was a venture: many boys died, either during the operation, because of too much pressure on their carotid artery or a lethal dose of opium, or afterwards, because of an infection. Despite being a widespread practice, Italians kept a taboo on its who and where. When musicologist Charles Bruney asked for information from the locals, they sent him from pillar to post. All he discovered was that the practitioners were called “norcini”, after Norcia, the Umbrian town famous for its pig slaughterers although there were well-known surgeons in Florence and Bologna as well.
Originally, castrates performed only in churches, singing religious music. The Church offered a package to boys who had a lovely voice: castration “to the honour of God”, as Clement VIII proclaimed, in exchange for lodging, food, clothing and an education that would allow them to make a living.
Fame and money
Early in the 17th century, Peri’s Euridice and Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo, the world’s first operas, featured parts for castrati. Soon, the Baroque opera took Europe by storm and new theatres opened all over the continent. When Innocent XI forbade women to perform in the theatre and opera Europe’s stages provided an opportunity for the castrate singers. By 1730 Italy was producing 4,000 castrates per year. Families offered their sons in the hope of fame and money."
https://www.wantedinrome.com/news/italys-castrati-singers.html
Rabbit Hole!