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Being mean to hons for the sole sake of being hons is often a sign of low/non-dysphoria, because, ironically, it seems to be the most superficial and immature way to signal that yes, you are dysphoric or at least understand what being a tranny entails. However, it is such a clumsy and heavy handed attempt that it often betrays a lack of dysphoria, as it is not how a normal person who went through something so horrible would react to other people going through similar things.
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>>42988762
Some of it is a cope. Insecure people love finding people worse off than themselves and ridiculing them to feel better about their situation. They then justify as a concern about optics, which is another layer of cope. It’s really pathological, low empathy behavior.
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Not sure if I buy that. You don't see this type of behavior among cancer patients or balding males or people with bad skin conditions or whatever. Maybe in the trope of self-hating jews/blacks, but that feels more environmental, while among trannies you have a lot of people from good backgrounds doing this catty larp. And this is the situation I am talking about.
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hons are fake trannies and don't experience dysphoria unlike beautiful pretty passoids :)



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