@suburbanvampire first person to say this! like, even if this is 100% of her motivation and she's not biphobic at all (which some of the replies strongly imply isn't the case) it's still so odd (albeit valid) to not want to date people who've had different lives. Contrast encourages growth!
@vorphie "i could never date a bi woman" is the same to me as "I could never date a trans woman" like.. you do you, but it'll give me an impression of your beliefs and feelings towards that group
@dia_videowl you are correct and the fact so many people are so stubbornly wrong and actively hostile to anyone who challenges them on this topic is very indicative of some deep running issues in the trans community that go largely ignored. Honestly dope art just for triggering that
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people often confuse acceptance with opposition. being okay with body hair means hating its absence, supporting fat people means resenting the skinny, embracing masculinity in girls means rejecting femininity. they forget itβs about acceptance, not replacement.