One of the ways I know transphobes have never actually known a trans person in real life is that they think we make lots of demands on others, insist on taking up space, and don’t care about inconveniencing others. Like, anyone who has known or cared about a trans person knows it is like pulling teeth to get them to reach out or allow others in for support. Almost all of us are all carrying the trauma of having internalized the message that asking to exist as ourselves is such an imposition on others we have been afraid to do it most of our lives.

Like, is there a single trans person on the fedi who has not said at least once that they feel like a burden if they express any of their needs or desires, much less even ask others to use the correct pronouns for them?

Meanwhile, most transphobes think that it’s discrimination against them for other people to exist.

@JoscelynTransient The problem is, the transphobe will tell you it’s not trans persons they’re against, in fact they love trans persons, it’s that they are insisting on “being trans” that’s the problem.

Like “I do not hate homosexuals, I hate homosexuality”, which was written to me on Mastodon *today*.

Just because they meet trans persons that don’t take up space won’t dispel their convictions that trans persons insist on taking up space.

I’m so sorry.

@ahltorp @JoscelynTransient

Perhaps pointedly, that we're taking up their space. See, this is important. All the space in the world belongs to the abled, cishet majority. It's theirs by right. So one image of two men kissing, or an image of a person who's visibly GNC, and gasp -- we're stealing from them!

See also each and every supremacist group under the sun...