@ParkerMolloy The belief that fetishization of lesbians was prevalent among trans women was a big barrier to trans acceptance, for me...
I see some similarities between "chasers" and trans women who DESPERATELY want to date cis lesbians... @ParkerMolloy http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2014/10/02/trans_chasers_exploitive_admirers_who_harass_trans_people.html?wpsrc=sh_all_dt_tw_bot …
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@ParkerMolloy ...Eventually I realized that these were the only trans women who were making themselves visible to me
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@ParkerMolloy No? Are you unaware of trans women who pester lesbians for dates and call them transphobic if they decline?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@ParkerMolloy Yeah- I think that's obvious to most people. I think lesbians who've had only one or two contacts with trans women... -
@ParkerMolloy ..which left them feeling creeped out/objectified, can fall into the the TERF trap, wrongly thinking is what trans women are
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@ParkerMolloy Yeah- very transphobic. And individual dating preferences shouldn't have any bearing on who gets into events/spaces, obv. -
@ParkerMolloy Oh, er... Well, rather than take responsibility, I think I'll blame all trans people for having overly similar last names!
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@ParkerMolloy I saw three names, last name moll... okay, this is the info I need, clearly -
@ParkerMolloy (or m, double lls, or something. I was sure it was the same name!)
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