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Tattie@Tattie@eldritch.cafe
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When you're so careful to claim that trans women's safe spaces are important and that the presence of people who aren't trans women is oppressive, you are not the uwu innocent bunny you're pretending to be.

Jul 4, 2026, 19:07 UTCen
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➴➴➴Æ🜔Ɲ.Ƈꭚ⍴𝔥єɼ👩🏻‍💻@AeonCypher@lgbtqia.space
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@Tattie Repeating something I've said before. I have 1000x more in common with a trans man than I do a cis gay man.

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Tattie@Tattie@eldritch.cafe
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Trans men and enbies have always been part of our spaces, helping to build and maintain them, bringing their compassion and wisdom to them.

Our spaces are richer for containing the whole spectrum of gender, not reproducing the binary thinking of cispatriarchy.

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Tattie@Tattie@eldritch.cafe
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I'd like to state clearly as a trans women that trans men are not my oppressor, they do not represent or reproduce my oppression.

It makes me so exhausted when I see fellow trans women endorse what looks very much like recycled TERF rhetoric to me.

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➴➴➴Æ🜔Ɲ.Ƈꭚ⍴𝔥єɼ👩🏻‍💻@AeonCypher@lgbtqia.space
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@Tattie I would love _so incredibly much_ to see more trans men in my spaces.

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