#TransPeopleAreRealPeople is trending (in the UK) to show how they just want to live their super normal lives in peace. Don't know if my matrix glitched but this is what came up when I looked at the tag. Not cherry picked - more like shooting fish in a barrel.
All these amazing and brave women in STEM.
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And all those strong men in touch with their creative side, stunning!
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Not saying jobs or skills/interests are sexed, ie all women are creative and all men are analytical (am female scientist myself). But it's simply a fact that STEM attracts more men and the arts attract more women. To see a majority of these people pick fields that are traditionally associated with their birth sex is....telling.
Big agree. This bleeds over into hobbies as well, the amount of troons in traditionally male hobbies should be eyebrow-raising or at least kickstart a few gears in people's heads. Top hobbies from reading a
thread on r/mtf: video games, playing an instrument (bass or guitar are the most common), sports (rugby and football being most notable), smoking weed, electronics-related stuff, anime, and tabletop games. The most common responses seem to be a mixture of normie hobbies ("smoking weed, sports") or just straight up degen life ("I play a lot of video games and watch anime"). There are a few sad comments talking about not having hobbies, or ambitions, or anything. Depressing. Meanwhile, googling ftm hobbies brings up some combination of ftms worrying about not having masculine hobbies and being into stuff like interior design, crafting, art, knitting, journaling, etc. Literally all of the threads I could find were some form of stressing over not having masculine hobbies, and people asspatting the OP that it's ~because of socialization~ and ~hobbies aren't gendered~. But god forbid you say mtfs are socialized as men or ftms as women, lol.
A pretty soul-crushing thread I did find was
this:

Troonery really is a black hole for anything good and positive, RIP.
Pointing out that mtfs frequently infest spaces that are mostly or almost entirely male-dominated (MtG, speedrunning communities, competitive gaming communities, fighting game communities, etc.) shouldn't be taken as saying that interests or hobbies or jobs are inherently sexed, but rather that there is a pretty strong disparity between the common troonism that they're just born in the wrong bodies when they practically embody stereotypes/gender norms for their sex. A 6'4" transbian who's into smoking pot and vidya isn't really any different, materially, from your average straight gamer dude, but cognitive dissonance and all that.