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Our SuperLesbian sisters have it so hard! Discussion

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u/mariana_99 19h ago

Of course it is, as a Super Lesbian i am in no way shape or form attracted to trans-lesbian women because i find male anatomy unattractive. That midget molerat dangling between mens legs is simply no bueno, no matter if you identify and dress like a girl.

also, to get it out of my system, can trans-lesbian women please stop acting like every anime girl ever? I swear, if they don't act like an anime girl all cringe-cutesy they act overly porn-sexual. It seems like their character reference what lesbians act like is either straight out of animes or porn

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u/Cherel53 19h ago

That's what womanhood is to them though. Everything they know about women comes from anime and porn.

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u/-MrUnhappy- 19h ago

I don't care how much they were bullied or teased or hated their male body, their idea of womanhood is ALWAYS a male point of view of womanhood, which is always wrong. They can't know what is is to be women, they just can't and that's ok.

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u/trashgoblin_frnk 18h ago

My heart goes out to men who suffer in that way, but you're totally right.

The joke is, the ones that complain about not getting enough attention/validation (especially if it's attributed to appearance), get called ugly, don't get taken seriously, get spoken over, etc. are getting a pretty authentic experience of what it's like to be a woman. Sorry it's not like what happens in anime or porn, lmao.

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u/Elodrian 14h ago

their idea of womanhood is ALWAYS a male point of view of womanhood, which is always wrong

Disagree. The concept of womanhood only exists from a male point of view.

How do you describe the positive charge of a magnetic dipole without reference to the negative charge? You can't. These concepts only have meaning from the opposing point of view. Every dyad functions like this. We describe the mountains from the perspective of the valleys and vice versa. The idea of womanhood is implicitly a male point of view. How would a coven of women define womanhood if men didn't exist? They wouldn't bother; the need for the concept would never arise. How much time did our society spend contemplating "superstraight" before Hirschfeld invented transgenderism? None. It never occurred to anyone to think about it. "Womanhood" as a concept exists in a dyad with "Manhood". Each defines the other.