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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
She seems to be a bit of an attention seeker, if nothing else.
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It’s hard to imagine what it must be like waking up every day feeling you were born in the wrong body. But that’s exactly what life is like for people who are transgender .
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Erm. Apparently this is transphobic these days as no sex dysphoria is required to be 'trans', though quite what 'trans' is if not body dysphoria I don't bloody know. But thats apparently the case and thinking that sex dysphoria is necessary for being trans makes you a godawful bigot, and if you are trans yourself and say this, it means you are 'truscum'
If no body dysphoria is involved its pretty much nothing more than liking the 'wrong' stereotypes and having individual taste! Which seems to have been part of the reason we have the ridiculous situation we have today over all of this. Being male and wanting to wear a dress does not make you a woman, just as a female wearing trousers does not make her male. Nonsense.
As for the misgendering part of it, sorry but regardless of what someone is wearing their sex is generally extremely obvious, especially with late transitioning males. So it happens without even thinking. We do not recognise male/female by the fact that they have short hair and wear a suit or whatever. Thats just the stereotypes attached to sex, our eyes tell us male and female easily.