I& #39;m not trans, so I& #39;m not going to pretend I know or understand what trans people feel or go through, but I think it should go without saying that everyone should respect everyone& #39;s feelings and that their experience doesn& #39;t make them any less of a trans individual. I think the+
Closest I can even come to say that I relate to this, is when I have to hear people tell bisexuals we aren& #39;t queer enough because of whatever arbitrary rules they have set up in their minds that only work to limit and gatekeep others and their experiences. So, what I mean by+
Bringing this up, is that I get it. I get being uncomfortable with certain things because maybe it doesn& #39;t reflect your own experiences and your struggles, but when you say that you feel discomfort/ it& #39;s too & #39;squicky& #39; then you have to keep in mind that you& #39;re unintentionally+
Sending a message to others that their experiences/ feelings are wrong. This obviously might not be your intention, but it& #39;s very real and unfair to hold it against people. The only thing I can say to remedy this is please tag! Use the mute and block buttons liberally! Shape+
Your own internet experiences and respect other people! Don& #39;t bully others to cater to you and your feelings when they have every right to enjoy the online world how they want to too. To people who are dealing with the negativity on the tl, take all the time you need to feel+
Better and heal! To people who are upset and angry, take a moment to step back, breathe, relax, and do some self-reflecting before coming back online. Anyways, I& #39;m gonna go back to doing hw now, but hopefully everyone has a good night
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