I absolutely think a lot (most? nearly all?) trans people are trans because of default brain wiring or something, but I wonder what percentage are MtF cause they felt like they could never be a successful man, and because there's a clear community/path to acceptance for trans ppl
I think I'm allergic to anything absolutist. I wouldn't say "no" cases. Maybe it's extremely, extremely rare, but I'd bet all the money I own that you could at least locate 1 circumstance in all of human history where a community stigmatized a trans woman less than a cis man.
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I feel like I'm fighting against some sort of strong "this can definitely not be the case", here. Like, I want to have a less defensive conversation that still maintains a great deal of compassion. Absolutism I usually interpret as the person being very defensive.
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I sort of wish you wrre allergic to characterizing a marginalized group you don't seem to have any understand of, connection with, or membership in. In no cases. But if you search the whole world and find one case, your theory is still shown to be false.
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I bet you could search the world and find LOTS of trans women who wish they could have a pet capybara. Far, far, far more than fit your transmisogynistic narrative. Let's hear you concoct a sociological theory about why that is, then. It's far more likely, after all.
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