We cannot discuss the uterus, clitoris, and vulva within feminism as they refer to women. As good little feminists we must not say anything about our biology because we may ruin a transwoman's erection. #transally
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Quit your lies, few pschotic bitches with mental issues do not represent anything but themselves. I got my "stuff" done as soon as I humanely could and I posses the bloody oven inside me just like you. When I talk about having kids, nobody can stop my yapping and can`t wait till I`m mature and secure enough to bring forth my own spawn.
Okay bitch, think about this for a minute: You believe with all your heart women are oppressed. That you will have to claw your way uphill for every scrap of satisfaction you get in life. That men as a whole disrespect you, are incapable of understanding you, and will use you to their own ends.
Transwomen choose that... if you can call being born in the wrong body a choice. By transitioning they go from what you swear is a born advantage in a society conditioned to hate women to taking on your hardships. And yet you add to that battle. Those uniquely suited to understand what it means to be a woman and lose that privilege men are incapable of seeing you despise and scorn for daring to not know their place in society according to the genitals they were born with.
But don't let that stop you from channeling every condescending swinging dick that ever wished they could backhand you for trying to be a man and barging in where you don't belong because lording over others gets you moist.
Problem is, some of us have all that equipment, but are not women. Some don't, and are STILL women, and I'm not even referring to trans women here. Using genitalia as a confirmation of gender not only is transphobic, but intersex erasure. Reproductive issues are a universal subject, not just a feminist one.
Too be fair, I have be in (online) discussions where transwomen spoke up about their general discomfort with the conflation of female biology with femaleness in feminism. Usually it would start with one woman discussing something like menstruation or pregnancy. A transwoman would politely reply about how these discussions made then feel left out/ wistful/ ect. Suddenly the thread would erupt in an all out flame war between terfs and a few of the more radical transwomen. It was never not fucking insane.
That being said, I'm pretty sure no one involved had an erection and you're an asshole.
There has been a small but vocal portion of the trans community online that argue that we shouldn't discuss women's issues if they don't include transwomen. They don't want discussions on abortion, menstruation, anything to do with childbirth, etc because if they can't have it we can't either. I spoke with one on tumblr who equated putting ovaries on signs with beating transwomen to death.
It's possible OP is reacting to these.
To clarify, this was in response to trans people being uncomfortable with the assumption that certain parts are gender-exclusive, and would prefer, for example, "people with uteruses" instead of "women."
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