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minus-squarecrispyhexagon [none/use name]hexbear19·3 years agonor should we. lived experience is lived experience, and people who stop identifying as trans are both real and valid. accepting those people where theyre at is important, because their journey is also a part of gender liberation. if someone becomes hostile, thats on them, not everyone else that also stopped identifying as trans, yknow? link
minus-squarecrispyhexagon [none/use name]hexbear8·3 years agono worries, i understand the fear. the important thing to remember is that some people struggle with finding their identity, and that that is okay. those people arnt "less" [gender] because they had difficulty in defining it link
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nor should we.
lived experience is lived experience, and people who stop identifying as trans are both real and valid.
accepting those people where theyre at is important, because their journey is also a part of gender liberation.
if someone becomes hostile, thats on them, not everyone else that also stopped identifying as trans, yknow?
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no worries, i understand the fear.
the important thing to remember is that some people struggle with finding their identity, and that that is okay. those people arnt "less" [gender] because they had difficulty in defining it