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im not a real man, because if i were i wouldve girlfailed a long time ago.

but it is impossible for me to girlfail. i am the perfect woman.
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>>43482116
does girl failing even happen? when men ask women if they are trans do they mean it or do they intend it to be an insult?
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>>43482149
they obviously intend it to be an insult unfortunately, but i dont think thats what girlfailing is. a clocky trans woman is still a woman
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>>43482168
what if a man asks an cis-presenting femrepper if theyre a trans woman?
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>>43482263
only makes sense if the femrepper was already on hrt but shes still a woman

on the other hand no one would ask her if she was a man unless they already knew something or are delusional. the reason people equate being clocked as a trans woman with girlfailing is because theyre equating trans women with men, which just isnt true. they are still women, and as long as thats the case then girlfailing is pretty much impossible.
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>>43482299
that makes sense, theyre equating trans women with men then using that to insult cis women by implying they think theyre manly while pretending its not an insult. some cis women told me guys ask them that and it confused me



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