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In the 1970s, prominent lesbian feminist groups (like the Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival) adopted a "womyn-born-womyn" policy, explicitly excluding trans women. This created a painful schism. Trans women argued that they faced misogyny, rape culture, and the female experience; cisgender (non-trans) lesbians argued that male socialization made them different.
| Instead of saying... | Say or understand... | |----------------------|----------------------| | "What’s your real name?" | "May I ask what name you go by?" (Deadnaming – using a trans person’s pre-transition name – is harmful.) | | "You look so good for a trans person." | "You look great!" (Compliments should not imply surprise that a trans person looks good.) | | "So have you had the surgery?" | Nothing. That is private medical information. Only discuss if they volunteer it. | | "I would never have known you’re trans." | Understand that "passing" is not the goal for all trans people. Appreciate their identity without judgment. | free free shemale toon
Shows like Pose (FX), Disclosure (Netflix), and the casting of trans actors (Hunter Schafer in Euphoria, Elliot Page in Umbrella Academy) have created a "Tipping Point." In the 1970s, prominent lesbian feminist groups (like
A small but vocal minority of lesbians, gays, and bisexuals have argued that the "T" dilutes the political goals of the movement. Their argument is often based on the false premise that being trans is about "choice" or "medical disorder," whereas being gay is "innate." | Instead of saying
A person whose gender identity aligns with their sex assigned at birth (e.g., assigned male at birth and identifies as a man).
