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Nidobunny [2018-01-31 20:27:48 +0000 UTC]
FTF (Female-to-Female) and MTM (Male-to-Male) are just being CIS
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Brotienshake In reply to Nidobunny [2019-08-07 18:01:26 +0000 UTC]
i think by female to female it mine mean more like- "I'm female, but with a "male" sex. so i am a female transitioning to have a female sex" trans people are born with their gender and so they see themselves as female before they physically or socially transition. so they are female before. To me this trying to get rid of the stigma that trans people choose to be trans, or have a male gender before they are female- and any other misinfo there is on why someone might transition.
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Brotienshake In reply to Brotienshake [2019-08-07 18:03:37 +0000 UTC]
basically some trans people just don't really like calling anything about them the other thing- women don't like using male at all or men don't like female at all. so this is a way to also avoid that, since they see themselves as male or female even though their sex is different.
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Brotienshake In reply to Brotienshake [2019-08-07 18:04:19 +0000 UTC]
i know these comments are kinda old but that's my take
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LordBlackLotus In reply to Nidobunny [2018-02-01 01:09:09 +0000 UTC]
It feels very cis to me too but there are those who feel it's not and I respect how they feel.
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Nidobunny In reply to LordBlackLotus [2018-02-01 17:07:26 +0000 UTC]
it actually is 100% cis
You can't transition into the gender that you were born in, it doesn't work
If you identify as the gender you were born with you're cis
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ShamuHydri In reply to Nidobunny [2019-02-17 12:44:52 +0000 UTC]
You technically can indeed transition from female to female. An intersexed woman transitioning to a female, or a woman who has had high testosterone and a "manly" body transitions to become more "feminine". Then there's a female who was butch and resisted feminity because she had negative associations with it but then rediscovered a new form of feminity that she did like. Or a female with a "manly voice" transitioning her voice. It can also be a useful term for detransitioners. I feel like the term has a great purpose but the people who made it up originally wanted to use it as another "I'm speshul" label. With the new definition though, I heavily resonate with it as someone who developed a very male voice and body due to high testosterone, and basically needed to "transition" to a more female voice and body by fixing my hormones via meds.
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LordBlackLotus In reply to Nidobunny [2018-02-01 22:42:01 +0000 UTC]
I'm not saying it is or isn't. Some people feel like that though and their opinion and just as much they're able to have their opinion, you can have yours.
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Nidobunny In reply to LordBlackLotus [2018-02-02 15:55:40 +0000 UTC]
You can't transition into the gender that you were born in, it doesn't work
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LordBlackLotus In reply to Nidobunny [2018-02-02 17:25:59 +0000 UTC]
Again, they have their opinion and you have yours.
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Nidobunny In reply to LordBlackLotus [2018-02-02 17:30:48 +0000 UTC]
It ain't an opinion and FTF an MTM are extremely transphobic
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LordBlackLotus In reply to Nidobunny [2018-02-02 17:34:51 +0000 UTC]
I'm not going to argue with you. You can think how you want and they can think how they want. I just make stamps I feel people would want, if you want to complain about the terms, feel free to find who made them and talk to them about it.
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