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If you are familiar with the trans community and its terminologies, you will know the term "passing" or "pass." This piece is what all troon warriors strive for; it's like winning the game award for retro game of the year or a Grammy for EDM Music, but what does it mean to pass? According to Google AI, "Passing in a transgender context refers to being perceived by others as the gender with which one identifies, or as cisgender, rather than being recognized as trans. "So now that we've established what 'passing' means, I'm going to provide images of several transgender people I consider 'passing.'"
Sphere Hunter / Sue Lightning



I consider Sphere Hunter, formerly known by their adult film alias Sue Lighting, to be a well-passing trans person. If I saw Sphere Hunter at the grocery store, I would probably call him "ma'am" by mistake before realizing the error of my ways and mumbling under my breath, "41 percent you will never be a woman lmao," and vomiting in the bathroom toilet for my betrayal of chud ethics, but I would be sure to tell everyone on Kiwi Farms afterwards that I owned a troon in public, so I will remain in a based/cool status on Kiwi Farms to reach my eventual goal of being exalted to the Kiwi Farms afterlife so I can run my own planet with blackjack and hookers that aren't trans.
Keffals / Clara Sorrenti
Clara "Keffals" Sorrenti, born Lucas Roberts, is a Canadian Twitch streamer and trans rights activist. She at one point was a politician, a member of the Communist Party of Canada, and Twitch's most-watched trans streamer. She was later doxxed by a transphobic forum website from New Zealand called Kiwi Farms, which alleged she groomed minors in her Discord server and accused her of teaching minors how to make HRT without their parents' consent, ignoring the fact that, according to science, teenagers are old enough to make irreversible decisions about their bodies. As for Keffals's ability to pass, she blew me away. Clara looks like a real woman, and I would mistakenly call her "ma'am" at GameStop while waiting in line to buy Dustborn 2.
ContraPoints / Natalie Wynn

Natalie "Contrapoints" Wynn, whose male birth name is unknown, is an American left-wing YouTuber, aka BreadTuber, with almost 2 million subscribers, most known for her videos. Taking down chud icons like Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro along with her videos criticizing incels, transphobes, and capitalism and talking about every cultural war topic under the sun, she has also garnered praise from many different media outlets for de-radicalizing chuds. While ContraPoints isn't as popular as in her heyday, she is still synonymous with BreadTube and transgender content. As for her ability to pass, she is very womanly with some male features. If I saw Contrapoints at a grocery store, I would say, "Excuse me, ma'am," on the soda aisle before pretending to cough in my hoodie so I could avoid drawing attention to my mistake of calling a man a woman. I would then post on KiwiFarms about how I owned a famous trans YouTuber at the grocery store for KiwiFarms street cred.
Let me know if you can think of any transgenders that pass well in the comments below. Be sure to like and subscribe for part 2. Click the link in the description for a free 30-day trial of Nebula. Be sure to follow me on Bluesky, and remember TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS.
Sphere Hunter / Sue Lightning



I consider Sphere Hunter, formerly known by their adult film alias Sue Lighting, to be a well-passing trans person. If I saw Sphere Hunter at the grocery store, I would probably call him "ma'am" by mistake before realizing the error of my ways and mumbling under my breath, "41 percent you will never be a woman lmao," and vomiting in the bathroom toilet for my betrayal of chud ethics, but I would be sure to tell everyone on Kiwi Farms afterwards that I owned a troon in public, so I will remain in a based/cool status on Kiwi Farms to reach my eventual goal of being exalted to the Kiwi Farms afterlife so I can run my own planet with blackjack and hookers that aren't trans.
Keffals / Clara Sorrenti

Clara "Keffals" Sorrenti, born Lucas Roberts, is a Canadian Twitch streamer and trans rights activist. She at one point was a politician, a member of the Communist Party of Canada, and Twitch's most-watched trans streamer. She was later doxxed by a transphobic forum website from New Zealand called Kiwi Farms, which alleged she groomed minors in her Discord server and accused her of teaching minors how to make HRT without their parents' consent, ignoring the fact that, according to science, teenagers are old enough to make irreversible decisions about their bodies. As for Keffals's ability to pass, she blew me away. Clara looks like a real woman, and I would mistakenly call her "ma'am" at GameStop while waiting in line to buy Dustborn 2.
ContraPoints / Natalie Wynn

Natalie "Contrapoints" Wynn, whose male birth name is unknown, is an American left-wing YouTuber, aka BreadTuber, with almost 2 million subscribers, most known for her videos. Taking down chud icons like Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro along with her videos criticizing incels, transphobes, and capitalism and talking about every cultural war topic under the sun, she has also garnered praise from many different media outlets for de-radicalizing chuds. While ContraPoints isn't as popular as in her heyday, she is still synonymous with BreadTube and transgender content. As for her ability to pass, she is very womanly with some male features. If I saw Contrapoints at a grocery store, I would say, "Excuse me, ma'am," on the soda aisle before pretending to cough in my hoodie so I could avoid drawing attention to my mistake of calling a man a woman. I would then post on KiwiFarms about how I owned a famous trans YouTuber at the grocery store for KiwiFarms street cred.
Let me know if you can think of any transgenders that pass well in the comments below. Be sure to like and subscribe for part 2. Click the link in the description for a free 30-day trial of Nebula. Be sure to follow me on Bluesky, and remember TRANS RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS.







