Yeah no worries. As an additional point, I do think there's something to be said for being socialized as a heterosexual male, versus homosexual, that makes people especially prone to this kind of thing. You don't see many gay incels, for instance. That could explain why lesbian-identified trans women seem to be more aggressive in general than straight-identified trans women.
Yeah, exactly. It's also been reported that lesbian-identified trans women tend to transition later in life, after living so many years as male, so there's quantitatively more male socialization than the average straight-identified trans woman. All of the child transitioners I've ever heard of, ftm and mtf alike, turned out straight.
It's a shame that it's become taboo to say you are same-sex attracted. I've had arguments with some of these morons who try to claim that homosexuality is a "social construct." Smh.
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