@tiberiaux@aakhifspam@marxistnila I read that, I don't consider this inherently transphobic, it's a term trans women use to describe the phenomena of trans men entering the discussion, getting called out for being wrong and then getting upset that they got called out.
@dollyhitsuji Do you know how privileged you are compared to someone with actually crippling dysphoria? This approach to being trans is exactly why trans people lost at the supreme court. Please be you but perhaps you aren't trans and just have an expansive view of your womanhood.
@aakhifspam@tiberiaux@marxistnila No that's his opinion based on incorrect context. He even acknowledged he didn't remember the original tweet, so how can he apply a "fact" that doesn't exist.
@aakhifspam@tiberiaux@marxistnila It's actually a response from trans women being tired that we are told that we don't understand our own issues, and the way that trans masc get upset that they entered a conversation they aren't part of.
@aakhifspam@tiberiaux@marxistnila The actual context is that's it's about guys, who go out of their way to be antognistic and fall back on a defense. Trans men get called it because they tend to comment on trans women's issues and when called out for being transphobic they respond that they are also trans.
@tiberiaux@aakhifspam@marxistnila You seem to forget the part where that's his response because he was being an asshole. If you're called a birthday boy perhaps you were being an asshole. You lying birthday boy.
@SteelCityClaire@AdoredGehenna@CherryBirdHorse You probably shouldn't pass judgement on others bodies out loud. That's an inside thought. I am sure you wouldn't want folks judging your body.
@boygirlwife I failed to be seen as a normal boy child and was abused for it! Does that actually make you socialized as a male or does that mean you were the target of other males in their socialization.