more gender expression discrimination
- Amanda Riddell
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- Jun 2, 2024
- 1 min read
Lots of people have claimed that I was coming onto them since I came out, even though I'm still a virgin. I never thought of myself as being especially feminine, but I'd say that my behaviour generally makes more sense if you look at it from a woman's perspective. So, yeah, wearing clothes that are revealing isn't necessarily about getting laid. And neither is being polite to people. - I'm not a tease; I'm cautious when it comes to real relationships. There's rejection, and then there's rejection + stereotypes + people spying on me. Society prefers the idea of a single trannie: that's more pathetic, and that's the lens that people mostly see us through. And, if we ever do express sexual desires, then we're tainted as perverts or creeps or whores. Needless to say, I wrote some very sexy music, and people figure that I'm a creep partly due to the way that the music affects them.
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