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[–]lovelyspearmintLesbeing a lesbian 24 insightful - 2 fun24 insightful - 1 fun25 insightful - 2 fun -  (1 child)

Every time I mention using dating apps to family and family friends (who aren't too familiar with this bullshit with the TQ), they ask why I don't just write down in my profile that I'm only interested in biological women so I don't get pestered by trans/non-binary/men. I have to explain to them that if I do that, I run the risk of being harassed, banned, or worse, doxxed, so I have to ignore that shit even though I want to make it clear to anyone I like/connect that that's not something I'm interested in.

[–]PeakingPeachEaterfemale♀ | detrans🦎 | eater of peaches 🍑[S] 24 insightful - 2 fun24 insightful - 1 fun25 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

I think most straight people assume the L & G have it easy now because "well, gay marriage is legal now! Aren't you happy?" and silly reasons like that.

They don't realize that everything that was worked for is going backwards. Transitioning became the new gay therapy pretty much. Either "change your body" or "accept girldick". It's messed up.

Just wanted to say that it's good that you are making them aware of what's going on. The more we educate people on the TRA happenings, the better. I think (regular) straight people may be helpful alliances to us...I know for damn sure a straight male wouldn't date a trans 'woman'. And...yeah, neither would a straight woman to be honest, it's just some women get the crap stick and get stuck with the bloke(that she married) who later in life claims to be a broad. If she doesn't stick around and wants a divorce, then she's suddenly "transphobic".

I would have to find the website but there's stories on that! I think they called themselves "trans widows" because the spouse they knew is essentially "gone".

EDIT: Here is the Trans Widow website, I think this is it: The Trans Widow - The Story of the Other Side