Apologies if this got posted already upthread! I couldn't find it, but I am half blind.
"Elsa" posts his battlestation to r/girlgamers (yes, the subreddit does appear to be mostly mtf trannies and autistic women deluded into sharing a space with them), asking how to "feminize" his setup:
As you can imagine, the actual women in that subreddit (the vast majority of whom are autistic women who don't partake in this shit anyways) take umbrage with the idea that pink and ribbons and sparkles = girl (even though I do see a fair few uguu pink kawaii setups there, but I digress).
They say it in the nicest possible way, though:
There are a few handmaideny "you're a woman bc you say so, kween!" posts but it is shockingly based. This angers the trannies:
Again, shockingly based responses. They're fully right. Why
do the actual women in this space need to coddle some dude jerking off to the idea of "feminizing" his setup?
"Elsa" ends up
posting a self-flagellating follow-up, guilt tripping the users as hard as he can because how dare he get very
very gently told that his idea of "feminization" is rooted in shitty gender stereotypes?

Responses are significantly less based, lots of asskissing and yas-kweening and making excuses for him because as a tranny, he is "held to a higher standard" and thus was overly scrutizined (l m a o).
Elsa himself is not particularly interesting, he's a 32yo pharmacy tech that
lives in Minnesota (what is it about that state that breeds freaks?). Highlights from his post history include that he supposedly got
raped by another mtf troon,
transitioned thirteen years ago, passes so well he got invited to a
women's basketball league but also is constantly flagged by
transphobia everywhere
he goes and is a
laughingstock at work, mysteriously. He also is getting
cut off from his ADHD meds by his psych - wonder why. Average redditor moment I guess.