Unfortunately, radical feminism also produced a lot of transphobic bullshit. It took me years to realize that I could take what was healing and useful from radical feminism without sacrificing any part of myself, that being trans in no way compromised my feminism.
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The ideal is a lesbian who is wholly woman-identified and at peace with her female body. You can incorporate aspects of transmasculinity into being a woman/lesbian but only if you frame it negatively, as damage or contamination from patriarchy.
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It's more important to note how controlling and restrictive the rad fem detrans community is, how it privileges ideology over personal freedom and well-being, than to speculate on detrans women's identities. As I've said elsewhere, best not to impose on those people even more.
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Trans or detrans, such an environment is going to be toxic to anyone stuck in it. People need spaces where they can work through trauma, including how they've been hurt by patriarchy, and figure out who/what they are without being pressured to conform to any specific ideology.
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