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TERF rehtoric 

@catoutofbed@octodon.social

YUP.

This is why I pretty much don't date cis ppl anymore. There are exceptions, but I mostly only feel safe being intimate with other trans people.

Oh so at this party I was at a few weeks ago (which I wore my binder to), this guy was like "wow I love talking to you, it's just like talking to a dude."
Me: *silently pulls out hair*

My mom got me a bracelet and it's just my brand of androgynous. I'm very pleased.

TERF rehtoric 

@catoutofbed@octodon.social

Yeah, for real. And like half of the awesome Pagan ppl I used to work with have some TERFy beliefs, even the ones that are ostensibly progressive. They come up in conversations at unexpected times and it's really disconcerting. A lot of "sure trans people should have rights, but don't call me cis, I'm just a woman" kind of nonsense.

But... Yes. Absolutely. :D

TERF rehtoric 

@catoutofbed@octodon.social

But yeah, being happy, those rare (for me, who still isn't 100% out) moments of gender euphoria... That's the good stuff. :3

@Noelle808@witches.town

It's more expensive because almonds are smaller than cows.

You're welcome.

TERF rehtoric 

@catoutofbed@octodon.social

Oh my god, yeah. TERFs are terrible. It's bad enough that I doubt myself so much, but here's this person that actively torments trans people for... Why? I don't even know what they get from it.

@catoutofbed@octodon.social

YUP. Yup, yes, totally.

Yeah, I had a ton of internalized homophobia in middle/hs before I came out as queer. (The progression was bi->lesbian->queer).

I have an imposter syndrome-kinda feeling about transitioning, myself. Like a big part of me is worried "well is it just gender roles that make me uncomf? Just being a target of misogyny?" And like yeah, that's a part of it, but also I'm just an enboi and that's okay. *shrug*

@catoutofbed@octodon.social

Thanks. (Also super validating to be called a "good guy" wow hehe).

But yeah, YUP. Internalized misogyny (/transphobia, homophobia, racism, etc) are with us from a super early age.

@catoutofbed@octodon.social

Yuuupppp.

But she's like a tiny child with an intellectually disability. Obviously it's not her fault.

Just leaves me feeling all kinds of terrible.

& co-workers being like "oh sometimes she just doesn't listen to women" me: "ok that's weird, also I'm not a wo-" *sigh*

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But also I can't exactly be like "what's up with that internalized sexism, 9 yo girl with down syndrome?" lol

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One of my kids has this thing where she'll only listen to male authority figures and it's the most invalidating thing on multiple levels

@Noelle808@witches.town

That makes sense to me.

I think in general male characters, in any fiction, tend to be better written than female characters, which is why so many women (even straight, cis women) tend to identify more with the male characters. That, and I've heard the original Kirk/Spock shippers liked that romance because it was between equals, when many canon m/f relationships at the time we're definitely not balanced.

@Efi

Hm, I guess that's true. Idk.

For me yaoi and slash fiction was how I figured out I wasn't a girl. But you're right, they're appropriative and not like male queer culture at all. Hence wondering if yaoi is just... Something else altogether?

But my thought process was, the "gay" identity consumers of yaoi experience are mainly women and trans masc folks, so maybe it's its own thing now?

@Efi ?

Just considering that girls are typically the consumers of yaoi growing up.

Maybe transmasc culture would be more accurate, but not all of the "girls" who identify with yaoi growing up end up being guys.

What if yaoi was actually lesbian culture all along?

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