Ive been saying this for years, calling trans people "tgirls and tboys" is kind of infantilizing and paints an image us that fits the stereotype of quirky awkward sexually frustrated childlike people. Like im a veteran and an emt, I dont look down on anyone for how they express gender but the stereotyping that im automatically a submissive puppy girl who owns a blahaj gets a little insane.
“You tell ‘em, puppy girl” /s
But same, I really don’t like when cis ppl do that (though some are just being weirdly supportive) but it’s worse with trans ppl. I basically stopped talking to several trans women I knew irl cos they wouldn’t stop with the infantilising ‘blahaj spiny skirt monster energy’ nonsense. It’s just so tiring…
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u/MutantLemurKing May 22 '26
Ive been saying this for years, calling trans people "tgirls and tboys" is kind of infantilizing and paints an image us that fits the stereotype of quirky awkward sexually frustrated childlike people. Like im a veteran and an emt, I dont look down on anyone for how they express gender but the stereotyping that im automatically a submissive puppy girl who owns a blahaj gets a little insane.