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- Oct 1, 2014
People like Bria do the work of TERFs for them.
Bria is so goddamn desperate to claim that her life experience, one where she lived as a man into adulthood, is exactly the same as a woman's. She cannot handle the idea that she was ever treated differently because she was born male and lived life as a man, to the point where she claims to have phantom periods and never had male privilege.
I mentioned this in another thread but you almost never see trans men claim this sort of thing. They're very aware of how differently they're treated before and after coming out. It's always other people who tell them that they've always had male privilege as a way to shut them up, and they're aware that they still face a warped version of misogyny in trans circles, while trans women try and act like they have always experienced the kind of discrimination that trans men experienced, for real, before they were able to pass. Bria passes fairly well as a woman, yes, and she's probably able to navigate socially as a woman because of that, but she's goddamn delusional if she's telling people that society always treated her like a woman because some kids in high school called her a fag.
Insert preemptive snarky response about how she's delusional for thinking she's a woman in the first place here.
Bria is so goddamn desperate to claim that her life experience, one where she lived as a man into adulthood, is exactly the same as a woman's. She cannot handle the idea that she was ever treated differently because she was born male and lived life as a man, to the point where she claims to have phantom periods and never had male privilege.
I mentioned this in another thread but you almost never see trans men claim this sort of thing. They're very aware of how differently they're treated before and after coming out. It's always other people who tell them that they've always had male privilege as a way to shut them up, and they're aware that they still face a warped version of misogyny in trans circles, while trans women try and act like they have always experienced the kind of discrimination that trans men experienced, for real, before they were able to pass. Bria passes fairly well as a woman, yes, and she's probably able to navigate socially as a woman because of that, but she's goddamn delusional if she's telling people that society always treated her like a woman because some kids in high school called her a fag.
Insert preemptive snarky response about how she's delusional for thinking she's a woman in the first place here.
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