"transfem/transmasc are not gender terms they are terms for where you stand in society"
(^often said to minimize intersex people's "weird" gender identities)
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as an intersex person i am put into such an othered box i take up space as ""both types"" of trans people, while being ousted from those spaces at the same time.
I face issues on all sides no matter what i do (born inherently out of the norm), and am abandoned by my own community because perisex trans people hardly can handle experiences outside of their norm..
sooooooo, no. it's not as simple as "wether you fit the actual definition of these words or not doesn't matter because i will still categorize you based on your a strict binary of 'afab trans person=tmasc' and 'amab trans person=tfem' and presume all your experiences based on that.. #intersectionality!!^^"






