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GoValidateYourselfuseful lesbian 30 insightful - 4 fun30 insightful - 3 fun31 insightful - 4 fun 2 years ago

I read about this study somewhere else. The 33% of gays and lesbians saying they would date a trans person were saying they would stay with their same sex partner if they transitioned (ie a lesbian would stay with her female partner who becomes a transman or a gay man would stay with his male partner who becomes a transwoman). They were also asked if they would go on a date with a same sex person who is trans, and 33% said yes. This confused the survey people, who called the gays and lesbians "incongruent" because they wouldn't date an opposite sex trans person. Almost zero percent, if I remember correct, would date "transbians" or trans gay men".

[deleted] 20 insightful - 3 fun20 insightful - 2 fun21 insightful - 3 fun 2 years ago

That makes a lot more sense. Survey people are clearly biased. And also very, very stupid if they thought gay men and lesbians would date people of the opposite sex.

GoValidateYourselfuseful lesbian 13 insightful - 1 fun13 insightful - 0 fun14 insightful - 1 fun 2 years ago

Yes it's very biased. Like it's only "incongruent" if you are blinded by ideology. Otherwise it's so obvious!

MarkJeffersonRaga Shave 8 insightful - 1 fun8 insightful - 0 fun9 insightful - 1 fun 2 years ago

This is the problem with these increasingly woke surveys, studies, and the summaries of them like this. It's hard to get accurate information out of them anymore because of how biased by gender ideology the researchers/compilers are. It reminds me of the wikipedia entries on the Equality Act that deceptively show aspects of it having more public support than it really does by how disengeneously it's written about. Not to mention that video with the methodically flawed Tokyo trans athlete survey where the developing results were not even hidden from people actively being surveyed.