You might thing I hate T woman. I don't. Early in life I was glad I wasn't T, because I saw it as one of the hardest things to face. What I do hate however, is the current TRA narrative where a cis woman can't say she is born a woman & lesbians can't say theyr not attracted to D.
@trans_alicia17 You're right, it isn't. Your identity is your own. But biological reality exists, sadly for you. And you'll always be a biological male no matter what you identify as or how many surgeries you do.
@moodymargariita The only dick lesbians want is no dick. They might like a strap worn by their girlfriend or a dildo of some kind. But those are toys; those are not.a.dick. A lesbian doesn't do dick. Why? Because she's a lesbian.
The only dick lesbians want is no dick. They might like a strap worn by their girlfriend or a dildo of some kind. But those are toys; those are not.a.dick. A lesbian doesn't do dick. Why? Because she's a lesbian.
Cis men aren't trying to display their dicks in private spaces saying they're a women. And if they do, they are removed by security. When trans women display their dicks in front of women in changing rooms, women can't go to security because 'T-hobic' So yeah, there's a bias.
i find it ironic how TERFs' favorite phrase is “trans people hate on TERFs more than male transphobes” meanwhile TERFs themselves harass trans women more than they harass cis men who are actual bad people
i find it ironic how TERFs' favorite phrase is “trans people hate on TERFs more than male transphobes” meanwhile TERFs themselves harass trans women more than they harass cis men who are actual bad people
@rowdyrohannie Cis men aren't trying to display their dicks in private spaces saying they're a women. And if they do, they are removed by security. When trans women display their dicks in front of women in changing rooms, women can't go to security because 'T-hobic' So yeah, there's a bias.
Dating/ not dating anyone isn't -phobic. It's just being attracted to someone or not attracted, and no inch of political correctness can make you feel attraction to anyone. So yes, sexual attraction in itself is exclusive, and nobody should feel ashamed for sexual preference.
a lot of people are more homophobic than you think yes not dating bi men bc theyre men is homophobic
yes its homophobic when a man treats you wrong and you call him gay
yes its homophobic when you use gay as an insult in anyway
yall support gay ppl until we bother u
@himbovictor Dating/ not dating anyone isn't -phobic. It's just being attracted to someone or not attracted, and no inch of political correctness can make you feel attraction to anyone. So yes, sexual attraction in itself is exclusive, and nobody should feel ashamed for sexual preference.
@yayfive Exactly. To be short: everything is transphobic. A cis woman saying she is born a woman is transphobic, a lesbian saying she is not attracted to dick is transphobic. All is transphobia, all around in every universe in every time. Even the walls of the supermarket are transphobic
Trans women don't get oppressed by cis woman, that's just a tale they told you. Trans woman have a hard time yes, but women are a lot more accepting then men. Imagine dating as a trans woman pre-op with a man and telling them when you have sex? People get killed this way.
are rape and murdered, they get oppressed by cis women too!! like double the oppression
if a woman’s case is her being murdered killed and raped by men, trans women receive the same violence AND worse.
@meghan_nikole They have a nice experience in that they can dress the part, operate the part act like a woman. They never have to deal with growing up as a woman in a world run by men, never have to be scared that a male overpowers you & hurts you, never have to face menstruation or childbirth
@Moshery1971 Yeah... No. Women have been dominated and (sexually) abused for ages. They have every right to women-only spaces. And I'm sorry, if that - as a biological male - upsets you, learn some empathy and just like... move on to another space where you are welcome.