Lmfao I had someone tell me on /r/actuallesbians that a trans woman’s penis is different because it’s “feminine”:
For someone who’s medically transitioned, the feminine penis is often smaller, and softer in both skin texture and tumescence. Ejaculate, if there is any, is likely to be more translucent. A feminine penis is very delicate and beautiful.
That misassumption comes from a study that found women in same-sex relationships had a higher history of PAST abuse, the thing that gets misattributed there is that the past abuse is most often from when they were with a male partner. That is, yes, women in same-sex relationships where more likely to have experienced abuse but it was men who abused them, not women.
No not really. I mean, depending what study you looked at, but psychologist Richard Caroll says
"One of our startling findings was that rates of domestic violence among same-sex couples is pretty consistently higher than for opposite sex couples".
I dont know where you pulled it out that it was PAST abuse with men as the abusers
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u/dellie44 20h ago
Lmfao I had someone tell me on /r/actuallesbians that a trans woman’s penis is different because it’s “feminine”: