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And when MtFs turn up, why are they always non-op or pre-op? Look, I get that most MtFs keep their dicks, but it would be nice to have post-op representation.
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>>41459560
actually most trans fiction is about mtfs.
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>>41459588
What if we exclude sissy fantasies?
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>>41459625
still mostly about trans women. youre like those kids that cry at somebody elses birthday because they cant blow out the candles.
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>>41459560
Women are more creative, artistic, and expressive than men. Look at modern publishing, way more female authors than male
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>>41459560
FtMs believe themselves to be capable of independence and agency, the kind of ideal that reflects protagonist material
MtFs usually see themselves as objects and shallow things and possessions
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>>41459560
Post op mtfs are functionally just women and thus not interesting



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