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fandomsecrets2014-09-13 03:58 pm
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-13 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)In the sense that they tolerate trans people but deep down don't see them as someone of their gender- which I think is a "normal" attitude for our society that needs work, but doesn't deserve hate.
if you can identify with said character because they struggle with their gender "role" for example (or anything else that might feel trans* to others), why should that aspect be less accessible to you when they're read as trans, or depicted as trans in fanwork? It just means that you and trans* people have something relatable in common.
yeah, sometimes it annoys me when people claim somebody has to trans in a provocative way that sounds as if they own the character and hope to get objections to be self-righteous. but really, that mostly is due to bad rl past experiences or maybe in some cases victimhood complexes that one shouldn't fuel with attention or pin on actual trans people.
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-14 05:26 am (UTC)(link)