Things I Will Not Read Because I am Not Transgender
And what I think they are about:
Human Domestication Guide (HDG)
A series of webfictions about a race of aliens called the Affini, so technologically advanced that they may as well be omnipotent, who have conquered humanity and turned human society into a transhumanist utopia against their will, which could actually be really interesting if played straight, except the whole thing is just a framing device for a BDSM forcefem (cis men call this word "sissification") thing, so they spend less time giving human bodies the ability to manufacture their own B12 and more time making humans dress up in frilly skirts and walk around on all fours and wear pink chastity cages and so on and so forth. This dissonance causes real or imagined discourse about the Affini's poor cause prioritization and how much stern disapproval the reader should have to express about it before she's allowed to masturbate. The aliens might be plants? But they're largely unseen, and you're not supposed to want to fuck the plants you're supposed to want to fuck yourself, or you're supposed to want to fuck the abstract concept of having your agency taken away. I'm not clear on it. 4chan has access to a webfiction of the same name but which seems to have no other attributes in common.
An intolerably long series of wordpress blog posts with the following plot: In the superpower-filled universe of Earth Bet, in the East coast town of Brockton Bay, a sociopathic autistic transgender bisexual teenager named Taylor Herbert discovers that she can control insects. Armed with this power, she joins a gang of heroes called Ward, and maybe later/earlier a gang of villains called the Slaughterhouse Nine. Eventually it's discovered that superpowers exist because of an interdimensional race of beings whose name has slipped my mind, and Earth Bet's superpowers come from one of these called the Simurgh, also known as Ziz. Taylor Herbert gathers together the blog's iconic cast of 40-60 traumatized transgender teenage girls, each with their own unique, specific, and very carefully defined superpower, and they defeat the Simurgh using the power of Bayesian epistemology. It is longer than In Search of Lost Time and has four even lengthier sequels, which are called Ward, Pact, Branch, and Cock.
A bunch of English juvenile delinquent boys are sent to a catholic reform school, which, it turns out, reforms its students by forcing them to take estrogen and wear frilly skirts pink chastity cages all fours yada yada yada. Luckily it turns out they like it. The premise only makes sense if the characters are underage but whatever that's par for the course for high-school themed pornography. There's an episode of Star vs. the Forces of Evil with a very similar premise that inspired a tremendous quantity of pornography, but the two works are probably unrelated except in that they both derive from the shared source of "real life", where this basically really happened to pretty much all upper class cis women in England for 250 years.
Ranked Competitive Breast Growth
Wattpad story about a bunch of closeted trans woman college students competing in a speedrunning-esque competition over who can grow breasts the fastest from taking HRT. The twist is you're kicked out if they discover you're trans and you actually WANT to have breasts, since you're only supposed to do it for the love of the game. Obviously every participant is doing it because they're trans and want breasts because fucking come on use your head, and they know everyone else is too and they want to prove it to eliminate the competition. The characters in this one might actually have sex with each other for real instead of with abstract concepts. Despite having the most pornographic premise I think it is actually much more emotional and dramatic than its more high-concept sisters described above.
This one might not count since it's not even something you read, but a trans man I know really well IRL who has never once talked about the show with me in person almost exclusively posts about this show on his main social media account, and has for years. A TV comedy about the Korean War from the 1970's featuring 4 or 5 male American communist army nurses who dress up in skirts and high heels and play gay chicken with each other all day. It was the most popular show in America for ten years.