Oh so trans women bring up actual proven things that are factual and you say "yeah well that doesn't make me privileged over you". Question, can people be more impacted by bigotries than others? Can someone bound to a wheelchair have no harder struggles than someone who has to use a cane to walk?
Or maybe you just are a transmisogynist and you need to genuinely listen to trans women without becoming a defensive entitled brat.
Not you coming into my disabled inbox talking about wheelchair users being "bound to a wheelchair" but okay.
Trans men aren't cis men & you need to say cis men when you are talking about cis men. Die mad about it. There are trans women also disagree with you on this one! This is not a homogenous "trans men vs trans women" argument!












