@joelle I'd assume the percentage of trans women who are doing breast augmentations for themselves is higher than with cis women who in many cases are pushed there by other people. :(
@n_to I do think it's complicated because I don't think trans people can operate outside of misogyny -- I actually have some agreement with non-exclusionary radfems here that this is a form of sexism we absolutely need to address.
But I do agree that it seems like most trans people are making a decision they are long-term happy with having made.
@n_to I do think it's complicated because I don't think trans people can operate outside of misogyny -- I actually have some agreement with non-exclusionary radfems here that this is a form of sexism we absolutely need to address.
@n_to I do think it's complicated because I don't think trans people can operate outside of misogyny -- I actually have some agreement with non-exclusionary radfems here that this is a form of sexism we absolutely need to address.
I wrote about the complexity of reasons trans women might have surgeries a while ago: https://aninjusticemag.com/what-do-you-mean-it-isnt-about-sex-f63ce441b558?sk=d0ae183712bed6dcac76bcfe5c99df29
But I do agree that it seems like most trans people are making a decision they are long-term happy with having made.
@n_to I do think it's complicated because I don't think trans people can operate outside of misogyny -- I actually have some agreement with non-exclusionary radfems here that this is a form of sexism we absolutely need to address.
I wrote about the complexity of reasons trans women might have surgeries a while ago: https://aninjusticemag.com/what-do-you-mean-it-isnt-about-sex-f63ce441b558?sk=d0ae183712bed6dcac76bcfe5c99df29