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if your answer to "should trans women be allowed in women's sports?" is "it's nuanced" you might as well call us all slurs under the sun and spit in our faces. it's essentially the same thing at this point
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Lets create a new world that rewards transfemininity....
sometimes i wonder if femboy culture (itself largely recycled from transfem culture) is a psyop to convince repressed trans women to not actualize themselves and instead embrace their patriarchal role as a non-person who can be used as a sexual object and discarded freely.
of course men can be feminine (and lots of them should try doing that more honestly) but the way people try so hard to erase every instance of trans women existing in favor of "just being a femboy" to the point of violence combined with the recycling... suggests a whole second thing is going on

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im fuckin sorry but if youre a trans man with authority and youre putting out talks on how "trans lesbians are just crossdressing men" you're just a fucking TERF and no your trans status does not fucking negate that. Unlearn bioessentialism or be hated alongside JKR, fuck you
"incel on estrogen" "amab socialization" "transwomen have male privilege" some of y'all really want to be nazis and it shows
Some of yall are Nazis and it shows.
It is!
For the trillionth time
"TMA" and "TME" are just there to describe who are and are not the intended targets of transmisogyny
That's all they are
They are not a gender binary, both categories include a wide variety of genders
If you are saying we dont need these terms you are saying you don't think transmisogyny exists
In a world where we have laws *SPECIFYING* that they target transfems exclusively
In a world where the Olympic *SPECIFICALLY* banned transfems exclusively
In a world where v-coding exists *SPECIFICALLY* for trans women
If you are denying transmisogyny exists in such a world, you are functionally a TWERF, and you deserve to be treated as one
the fact that people refuse to understand trans women as capable of being victims is not some petty grievance, it is literally the thing that that makes being a trans woman so much more dangerous than being a cis one
I'm so easy it's absolutely pathetic, she says she wants to see my tits and I blush and squirm and five seconds later I'm pulling my tits out to snap a picture

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Me: "yeah..."
Partner: "there's this ship---"
Me: "Alright I'm on it"
You can spend a lot of time finding the right way to articulate how the archetype of the femboy/trap/etc is an abstraction of trans women and an expression of a desire for someone with a βmale bodyβ who you can treat like a woman (as in as a sex object) while maintaining plausible deniability, and then theyβll just come out and say it
It's so funny to me when I make a transfeminism post about my lived experience and I get people in my replies saying "You should just say cis people instead of TMEs. It would be wrong to lump trans men into this because your brothers would never ever do that so you should-" and so on because the post will very often be made coming off the heels of a trans man calling me a stupid bitch or an ignorant girl.
To be clear, trans men aren't unique in this at all, but when I say TMEs, I mean TMEs, and trying to interpret some other secret trans divisionist meaning from my posts just makes you look very very silly
surely there's some kind of general transphobic slur that we all are in the eyes of the state, right? surely there's something worse you can call yourself than a slur that also applies to cis people, right? surely all the trans slurs aren't specific to trans women, right?
I already have zero tolerance for the full-throated transmisogynists, but I somehow have even less tolerance for the UwU smol bean birthday boy transmisogynists. Like, its a negative tolerance for them.
You don't get to play the sensative victim while you're actively being a transmisogynist. Say that shit with your whole chest and just call me a fucking slur. The only thing worse than a bigot is a cowardly bigot.

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npr ran a story this morning on air about the recent supreme court ruling in favor of trans youth sports bans, a ruling that specifies trans girls in particular and allows even public schools in red states to do whatever kind of exclusionary policy they want. and for this story they interviewed two people: a teenage trans boy in massachusetts who participates in tons of school sports, and an activist trans man in nyc who runs a nonprofit for trans youth. I'm not saying that either of these people have absolutely nothing pertinent to say about trans youth issues, but the teenager from MA mostly spoke about how lucky *he* is to participate in sports and the activist from NYC spent the entire interview plugging the book he wrote while barely answering a single question. The activist guy mentioned that he actually has spoken to the west virginian trans girl who was part of the case, but only to say how proud/sad he is to watch her become an activist "just like him".
not to be a critic, but its crazy to me that they could not speak either TO or ABOUT the people affected by this ruling (trans girls in conservative areas) at all. a combination of transmisogyny and shitty reporting means that the takeaway from that segment seemed to be "well, it sucks, but at least blue states are still allowed to be accepting of trans youth" rather than the very real attempts to eradicate trans people from public life or the very real possibility of violent retaliation against trans girls in these states.
during the activist's interview, the radio host asked him if he could quickly dispel some of the myths around trans youth in sports somehow being unfair to cis youth, and his response was to awkwardly shrug off the question and say that the answer is simply too "complicated and nuanced" to give a short soundbite on air about. are you fucking kidding me? live on WNYC with about 1 million weekly listeners, and you can't just say with your whole chest that trans girls belong in girls sports because they are girls too? come on
Ugh...upsetting but not surprising.
If anyone would like to center the 2 trans girls at the heart of this ruling, here's some stuff I wrote about Becky Pepper-Jackson (whose case is the one involved in this ruling and what she has said about the issue in the past) and here's info on Lindsay Hecox, who actually withdrew her case due to the transmisogynistic harassment she was experiencing.
Today a random clip of a F1nn5ter Q&A stream found its way into my feed.
Someone asked F1nn why it was that on her larger branded social media accounts she still listed herself as a femboy in some places while in more intracommunity spaces she more readily and comfortably identified as transfem.
Now, depending on who you ask that kind of question to you'll probably get a meandering answer on the complexities of how one defines their own identity. But instead F1nn gave a very quick and simple answer.
She gets less death threats or other general threats of violence from people when she calls herself a femboy vs calling herself transfem. It wasn't any deeper than that, and some people in her audience understood that, while others were confused that femboys were more palatable to cis people than transfems.