And yet every woman I know, thinks of me as just another woman. When I came out my friends from high school started telling me about how not one of the boys I was back then. How I just wasn't good at pretending to be a boy and all the things I said that, a boy wouldn't say etc.
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There is no gender ideology. Trans people are just like anyone else, with one extra issue. And plenty of trans people aren't GNC before transition. Plus, of the women I see supporting trans women the most, it's mostly lesbians. As a friend said "We're both women, society just...
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That's not it at all. Like not even remotely close. You could destroy every stereotype there is, and I'd still have been a trans girl. I'd have had the same identity.
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Replying to @bleedinheartdoc @4th_WaveNow
How do you know? I liked all kinds of girls. Also since you're in the medical field, you'll at least get the gist of this. And not the first finding of a biological component to being trans. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17765230
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Did they control for sexual orientation? http://www.sexologytoday.org/2016/01/on-russos-is-there-something-unique.html …
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