They don't really look like models. They look like Brooklyn.
They don't really look like models. They look like Brooklyn.
Speak to any woman living in a patriarchal society about being "brow-beaten into a role by conservative parents".
I get that part, but I think the issue is that cis women never got the opportunity to have the privilege. Another interesting question would be in regards to what expectations were had of you. For example, girls are presumed to be bad at math (which is high b.s.). What expectations were had of you?
When you are a male bodied individual who's presenting as male, I think it leads to less problems walking home at night or taking public transportation late at night.
Ok, so this ties back into your personal experience, when the point about male privilege are being made in general. It sucks that you had a rough time growing up and pursuing something you cared about.To me, there are parallels to gay males and lesbians who couldn't pass for straight and the experiences they lived…
Why are you attacking me when I am asking a relevant question? Once you started transitioning and presenting as who you truly are you got the sh*t that goes along being a woman, that I understand. However, pre-transition, pre-external acknowledgement of your feminine self, you could pass as a cis-male, and you had…
Ok, I don't mean to be contrarian, and I know your experience is unique, but there are transwomen who did enjoy their cis-privilige.
Lincoln openly opposed the expansion slavery beyond the South (The Missouri Compromise outlawed slavery into the Louisanna Purchase. It keep the slave/free states fairly evenly numbered). When he was elected *7* states quickly formed the Confederacy. He opposed "slavocracy", at the time a concern that as more…