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you can imagine a kittygirl who cups your face gently in its paws, leans in like she’s going to kiss your cheek, then sniffs you. sniffs you again. leans back and blinks at you a few times, then wanders away

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its really wild how if you’ve ever taken the time to scroll the tags for posts or discussion of a character with a strong textual transfeminine reading/implication, basically all of the posts saying something like “all interpretations are valid!” or “stop with all the infighting” or “theres actually evidence for both so both are equal okay?” or “since theres discourse im deciding that He’s actually both transmasc and a transwoman [sic]” are made by users who have “he” in their bio. surely this doesn’t reflect any kind of systemic bias…