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Cis is the trans word for normal. They don't like calling normal people normal because it reminds them of what they are.
Who hurt you?
The truth hurt you.
Wich true? Your dogma?
There is only one, objective, binding truth, and your attempt to deny it is in vain.
Do you feel pride in being 'normal'? It seems like a strangely boring thing to want to hold on to.
What happened to you that makes you want to be intentionally insulting to strangers on the internet, unprovoked?
Why are you so angry?
Calmer than you are, bro.
Lol ok buddy.
You're a sad person if you truly believe yourself to be "normal". Go to another society or another culture and try and tell them that you're normal and they're not. You're only normal to the environment you grew up in. Everywhere else you're just a weirdo. And in your case, a bigoted asshole too.
how do you know
Dude! WTF!
"Normal" is a social construct that hardly anyone probably fits into. Most people have at least some major traits that diverge from the average.
The reason people dislike the use of "normal" is because it's usually used with the connotation that being outside of whatever is being described/considered as "normal" is bad, and describing a group as "abnormal" is usually meant as an insult and used to dehumanise.
I'm not ashamed of being trans regardless of whether it's """normal"" ^.^, and I don't think being whatever our society deems """normal""" is even desireable - though as I said before, most people are likely outside society's definition of a """normal""" personl in at least a couple categories.