Lesbian on r/actualtransbians posts about how she’s having a hard time because her family isn’t accepting. Transbian asks her to think about transitioning by tript in LGBDropTheT

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For context the lesbian deleted the post but she was saying that she wants to run away from it with things like getting into a fake straight marriage or becoming a trans man. But she said that she knows she’s a lesbian and just isn’t happy with it. Then this happened, everybody got mad, lesbian deleted post...

Update: checked on the post again. the trans people are all soothing each other saying they did nothing wrong and that the lesbian was just unreasonable because she’s so mad about her life. they’re all saying she wasn’t being fair.

Lesbian on r/actualtransbians posts about how she’s having a hard time because her family isn’t accepting. Transbian asks her to think about transitioning by tript in LGBDropTheT

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The trans people on the post are soothing each other saying that because her post mentioned transitioning they did the right thing and the lesbian just has problems controlling her emotions... even though it mentioned transitioning in a big list of other things she thought about doing to get out of being seen to be gay. In the post she was like “I want to be with my girlfriend, I just wish I was a boy so I could stay with her without my community making mem an outcast”

Lesbian on r/actualtransbians posts about how she’s having a hard time because her family isn’t accepting. Transbian asks her to think about transitioning by tript in LGBDropTheT

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I got the vibe that she used to call herself trans but realized she was just a lesbian.

Don't you hate women LARPing as men being full of toxic masculinity? Poor straight woman struggling to see her FTM partner as a dude is a "hoe" apparently. by Dravidian in GenderCritical

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i've seen that statistic and from what i remember it says that we are more likely to face domestic violence at some point in our lives, not from a same-sex relationship. there are a lot of social factors that go into this, like being more likely to be poor or homeless, vulnerability due to confusion over sexuality as a kid, homophobia, etc. bi women have the highest rates bc of that