Yes I agree this is good advice 
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as painful as it can be, is once we recognise toxic & abusive behaviours it means we can separate & look away.... they lose any power they may have had Seeing things as they are is part of moving on & recovering... keep going x
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It’s what most people from the outside don’t understand is that there’s an identity ideology driving this discussion via activism that doesn’t care about people who are dealing with gender dysphoria.
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Regardless what people say, only you can be you.
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It’s really something “special” to be “othered” by people suppposedly rallying against the act of othering people outside the norm. You would hope that communities like this would be bastions for diversity of thought instead of conformity.
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Yes it doesn’t seem very inclusive to me. Nor does it ‘accept without exception’
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Getting a lot of flack too, I'm too clocky (non passing) to have an opinion, infact I'm probably a pseudo bisexual who wants female attention & thats why I hold the views I do. (I'm not bi, but people are gonna believe what they like, nothing I can do)
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I empathize with the flack you're getting. People think being trans means automatic support from the trans community but It doesn't. Some of the worst abuse I've seen has been aimed at trans people with their own opinions. Stay strong, love. Your voice is important.
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