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Break My Heart
The point was that just because you identify a certain way doesn’t mean your body goes along with it. Like if I identify as a woman does my body automatically become a woman’s body by that identification alone? Was my body always a woman’s body even retroactively before I identified as trans? Some people seem to be suggesting this.
If you identify as a woman, then by definition your body is a woman’s body. What else would it be?
It seems like from what I’ve gathered most trans people will transition but they’re still trans regardless of how far along they’ve come in this transition.
And not many people are going to transition and come out looking like Raquel Welch in Myra Breckinridge.
But this is precisely the problem. Because not many cis women “come out” looking like Raquel Welch or Myra Breckinridge either, but for some reason, for trans women, that’s treated as minimum standard to clear before we’re considered worthy of the same love and affection that any other woman receives.