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[–]PeakingPeachEaterfemale♀ | detrans🦎 | eater of peaches 🍑 16 insightful - 1 fun16 insightful - 0 fun17 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

T: I don't agree with it regardless of gender dyphoria or not. I was a former trans female with extreme gender dysphoria to where I wish I could rip off my skin or just...die. I ended up working through it. So, I can sympathize with (regular) trans people, because I've been there. I just do not agree with transitioning as a way to help, because I know for DAMN sure if I went with surgery/hormones it would NEVER be the same as being BORN a man and that worsen the gender dysphoria. I also do not like the Trans Rights Activist because most are autogynephiles/autoandrophiles or ignorant.

Q: The word is a slur, and being called that back then sucked. However...most people who use this term are rather young, so I used to not care, and think they're being silly until it began to affect the B---essentially erasing us to take on the label of "queer" which basically boiled down to a political divide.

I: . . . Don't really have much of an opinion and I don't hear much from them. Everyone (who's not part of the Intersex group) seems to speak for them. Other than that, I'm cool with them---I have no ill will. If you mean if we should have the 'I' in the LGB, then I'd say no because it's not a sexuality.

A: Hmm...I would say they're very rare. The definition of an Asexual is someone who lacks sexual/romantic attraction, so with that said, those who identify as "biromantic", "homoromantic" or "heteromantic", are really just celibate bisexuals, homosexuals, and heterosexuals. Also, they wouldn't be included in the LGB either since they're a lack of sexual or romantic attraction. It looks like they have their own groups that are striving, so good for them.

Edit: word