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It fell out of a coconut tree (I have been seeing posts like these statements from baby trans brainrot places and now managed to succinctly spell out why I disliked them)
I still have no clue what you are talking about. Like I understand your title, but the thing I am trying to wrap my head around is this: "trans women have fully transitioned when they supersitiously talk about the effects of E" what do you mean? What is an example of this I am very confused.
I dont full recall the exact wording but it was a tumblr post saying "trans women not getting hard science and using superstition/rumor as a crutch to understand hrt is such a womanly thing to do"
And women being superstitious is an old misogynist trope and undervalues the diy research trans women are forced to do, and erases how women are gatekept out of stem
I still don't know exactly what any of this is about but definitely read Caliban and the Witch.
Already did read that.
Idk how else to break this down for you, especially if you just say idgi, ok? It was a thought that was bugging me, now I got it out. There is no hexbear-"struggle session" or anything silly related to this post.
“My friend came out as trans so I told her to make me a sandwich” shit like that. It was a funny subversion of TERF for like half a second before it got used for regular degular misogyny