i really don’t get it as an afab nonbinary woman, like i saw a post where a woman was complaining about not having a partner because “only theyfabs” asked her out.

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    9 days ago

    I mean honestly the trans communities on reddit felt totally botted to me, even a few years ago. My assumption is it’s just deliberate rage baiting and community disruption.

    I’ve been out of there for a long time now, haven’t seen this particular expression. It’s pretty heinous, it seems basically like transvestigating, no? Like how could you interpret that other than an accusation of not really being trans?

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    8 days ago

    It is an awful transphobic term, made to prioritize one’s AGAB over their gender identity. It’s transmedicalist too in the perspective that it affirms that there are “other” less valid trans people.

    Also, you’re not the only one targeted by the term. Binary trans men (like me) have had it used against me to say my experiences weren’t valid since there is a vapid dichotomy between the experiences of trans AFAB vs trans AMAB people.

    It’s a terrible transmedicalist and misogynistic term, made to divide us intentionally

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      8 days ago

      thank you for your insight, i despise the term and i always feel “lesser” when i see it, especially since i’m “basically cis” by most people. im afab and identify as a nonbinary woman and i look like a girl.

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    8 days ago

    the “theyfab” slur was used a lot in tumblr trans communities as well, there was a sort of transfem supremacy movement there.