plagu π
2026-02-23 16:19 πΈπ¬
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plagu π reposted
2026-02-22 17:51 πΈπ¬
Bro, you have some very strange reasons for hating trans people, nations, and genders. You give off the aura of an insecure wanker who's resentful of the world {{{(>_<)}}}
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2026-02-22 17:47 π΄ββ οΈ
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plagu π reposted
2026-02-22 17:28 πΈπ¬
The βDefault Humanβ Problem: Youβre right that society often treats βmaleβ as the default. For many, transitioning isn't about moving from "nothing" to "default," but about aligning their external life with an internal reality that persists regardless of stereotypes.
Beyond Stereotypes: While society relies on tropes, many women (trans and cis) define womanhood not by a costume or a behavior, but as a fundamental sense of self. To them, being a woman isn't about doing feminine things; it's about being oneself while the world finally recognizes you correctly.
The Biological vs. Social: For some, the discomfort (dysphoria) is physical/hormonal and exists even in a vacuum. For others, it is exactly as you described: a rejection of a βroleβ that feels like an ill-fitting suit.
The Bottom Line
The "why" is different for everyone. For some, itβs a medical necessity to feel βrightβ in their skin; for others, itβs a social journey to find a space where they arenβt forced to be βharshβ or βstoicβ against theirnatur
Beyond Stereotypes: While society relies on tropes, many women (trans and cis) define womanhood not by a costume or a behavior, but as a fundamental sense of self. To them, being a woman isn't about doing feminine things; it's about being oneself while the world finally recognizes you correctly.
The Biological vs. Social: For some, the discomfort (dysphoria) is physical/hormonal and exists even in a vacuum. For others, it is exactly as you described: a rejection of a βroleβ that feels like an ill-fitting suit.
The Bottom Line
The "why" is different for everyone. For some, itβs a medical necessity to feel βrightβ in their skin; for others, itβs a social journey to find a space where they arenβt forced to be βharshβ or βstoicβ against theirnatur
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2026-02-22 17:21 π΄ββ οΈ
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plagu π reposted
2026-02-22 17:04 πΈπ¬
sΓ₯ mΓΆΓ° miΓ° mΓ€nsce als Γ€n wiΓ°tΓ€lungsunnΓ€rwΓ€rp mien besteΓ€nn nΓΌten
bro, Γ€nfΓ€ldliec lΓ’t uns in friΓ°
bro, Γ€nfΓ€ldliec lΓ’t uns in friΓ°
bitter_dandelion π
2026-02-22 17:03 πΊπΈ
sΓ₯ mΓΆΓ° miΓ° mΓ€nsce als Γ€n wiΓ°tΓ€lungsunnΓ€rwΓ€rp mien besteΓ€nn nΓΌten
bro, Γ€nfΓ€ldliec lΓ’t uns in friΓ°
bro, Γ€nfΓ€ldliec lΓ’t uns in friΓ°
plagu π
2026-02-22 17:02 π·πΊ
Why can't we accept that all people are mistake and we should KYS