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There is also the circumstance & context of how and where something is said.
I think it's fine on a trans site, to differentiate between: A female who has a trans background and a female who does not. As to what that term should be, well:, that where the difficulties start. Let me explain: Real girl or RG. Well most Ts's will take offence to varying degrees. Real as opposed to fake or trick (As in "she had a cock, I had no idea, I was tricked, so that made it ok to kill her" >>>>& the courts nod in agreement & give a minimal sentence ) The girl bit of that phase, suggests not mature enough to think for ourselves or that we should mindlessly nod and agree with you, all knowing & all wise {like frak!} Oh, BTW, we are not girls, as we are all old enough to vote. ![]() Genetic girl (or GG) Differentiates us & yes it is technically correct. {IS persons acknowledged} It does differentiate us from other women so context in how it is used & by whom [new to trans forums and unknowing about ts etiquette or longer here & should know better] Natal woman is more acceptable Trans, even more so [But not for post-op women, in which case they should always be referred to as women, everywhere, UNLESS THEY THEMSELVES refer to their past {emphasis} history] It is when a term is used to in some degree belittle us or dehumanise us, that there is an issue. Which I'm sure both myself & other ts women here will rightly jump upon. There is the education aspect as well. Which can give a greater understanding on how we think & what may be perceived as offensive. One of my exe's [an 11 year post-op Ts woman] uses the following term in places like here: Day-one woman>>>>>A woman from the day they were born & Not Day-one woman>>>>>A woman at some point after their birth. Which seems to apply to Post-op, Pre-op & non-op Ts women. In mainstream life however, The term: Woman, will suffice. |
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