Watched the video, he praised the novel and found it profoundly relatable despite being a straight male, which I think is the best part of reading fiction: you can experience a world outside your own and understand that in the end we’re all much alike.
@dabaiz_v@Boy33465509@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN Yes, they don't want to love trans women because they don't see them as a human category. They're ashamed by even desiring them, that's far different from love.
@dabaiz_v@Boy33465509@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN This is the primary focus on the Freudian fixation of the Whore-Madonna complex.
Men have a fiction on the Whore which is the trans woman they sexually abuse and objectify (in porn), they want the pure and perfect (cis) Madonna as their perfect wife. Men want a class to degrade.
@dabaiz_v@Boy33465509@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN Frankly, I don't understand the point you're trying to make.
Oh wow, this minority is fetishised as this exotic anomaly so it's a sign it's respected in the real world?
I like how apparently if mental health treatment doesn't work for you personally everyone agrees it's your own personal failure including other mentally unwell people who did get help from these systems. Maybe you could consider the system not being perfect?
@Rob1n1Out RTD's quote about DT in potential "drag" feels repulsive to read to this day. It's just so mean-spirited; it's not taking the mick out of anything to wear a t-shirt and baggy trousers in braces.
@Rob1n1Out The only people queer people that I've seen sincerely preaching the "LGB without the TQ" manifesto (outside of burners or obvious political grifters) were a tiny portion of cis men addicted to culture wars that deluded themselves that a trans person might want to shag them.