Because y’all no longer understand pragmatism. U think ur feelings justify, but the fact is they don’t. Either try to appear female, or don’t say ur trans
Gender stereotypes is how we recognise determine sex. If you want to pass it's just common sense to go along with these. If you want to rebel against the system don't get mad if you leave a couple of people confused about your gender along the way.
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No primary and secondary sex characteristics are usually how we recognize sex.
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Not in day-to-day interactions, no.
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Then how do we? Because most people outside of hugboxes don't go around asking what someone's gender identity is at that very moment before they make a judgement.
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Clothing, hair, makeup (or its absence) are the most obvious three.
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Then why do so many folks with primary and secondary sex characteristics plainly contrary to what they are going for based on clothing, hair, or makeup (or lack thereof) complain about being "misgendered" so often?
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I'm sorry, but do you regularly grope people to determine their sex in daily interactions? How TF are *primary* sex characteristics pertinent here?
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Well if a guy has an obvious boner or bulge under his dress, that can be hard not to notice. But you're trying to go through picking me apart word be word, indicating that you don't have much of a response quite frankly.
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To answer your question, I think the people who whine about misgendering tend to be trannies who can't pass for shit, typically because they don't put in the effort. Your "danielle" muscatos. Misgendering and pronouns aren't an issue for most trans ppl.pic.twitter.com/E9T9O9dHy6
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