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- Jun 4, 2018
Traps aren't a representation of trans people. They're generally cis male crossdressers who play into certain kinks, and they exist outside of fiction as a fetish subculture. Whenever I see people insinuating that they're transphobic, I assume they're either ignorant, or they want to sweep their stash of tranny porn under the bus by attacking a slightly more shameless version of themselves.
I frankly don't care if people whack off to any type of LGBT people, just as long as they're honest about it and don't let it affect the way they interact with people IRL. A concerning amount of Tumblr artists, though, are either in deep denial about their own sexuality or somehow believe what they're doing is a good thing, when most others looking at their work would find it ugly or degrading.
Thanks for the clarification. I had a very different experience with the concepts of traps, from when I had a brief friendship on Tumblr (LONG AGO ...) who frequently reblogged Touhou girls with dicks and called them traps but also she, etc. It reeked of fetishism. Good to know there's other terms that aren't so creepy.
That being said, I'm genuinely curious if these dipshits have bled into real life people. Say, making Kpop stars suddenly trans or ... Black. Or something. I may have missed it on a page or two prior, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's out there.