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  1. Datura

    Is it necessary for a trans* person to transition?

    I'm pretty sure cis people are the reason trans* people don't have rights already ;) ;) ;)
  2. Datura

    Is it necessary for a trans* person to transition?

    Everything I said applies to the second part of your post as well.
  3. Datura

    Is it necessary for a trans* person to transition?

    I don't need allies. Nobody needs allies. Fuck allies. When you talk about how hateful we ("we" being any kind of minority) are being, when you talk about how we aren't catering to allies to make them feel welcome in our safe spaces, when you concern troll without thinking seriously about where...
  4. Datura

    Is it necessary for a trans* person to transition?

    ~If you need to be endeared you are not an ally; you are part of the problem~ Are you kidding? Trans people have it tough. Trans people get harassed just for walking down the street. Trans people have to deal with being misgendered constantly. Trans people are treated like shit by the GSM...
  5. Datura

    Is it necessary for a trans* person to transition?

    This is a much better parallel!
  6. Datura

    Is it necessary for a trans* person to transition?

    It really is harmful, though. Otherkin, especially in social justice-y places like Tumblr, are generally SAWCSMs (or are, at the very least, very privileged people) who like to compare their plight and struggle to those of trans* people. Otherkin who take terms from the trans* community...
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