Transphobia? Don't be daft · 11:10pm Feb 6th, 2017
Yes, I used the word "daft" in the title. No, I'm not Brittish, I just like to use that word.
So a little bit ago, someone in a group implied that I'm a transphobe when I was advertising my newest story, You're a Princess Now. I referred to the main character being a "trap" in the anime connotation. At the time, I didn't specify, as I didn't realize there were other connotations of the term when used to describe a person. Apparently, someone didn't take kindly to my description and was upset at how I advertised my story. There was a mildly heated comment from this person which was not the response I had hoped for.
I understand that some other people may be reading my work or advertisements of such that are transgender. I feel like some of the people reading such things think I don't understand the true pain of being transgender. I must tell you that I do indeed know that difficulty and I struggle with it every day from the moment I wake up. I just choose not to let things outside my control affect my state of being. If you feel the need to speak out at every tiny injustice you feel wrongs you, it's not my place to stop you. But, let me get one thing straight, I am not against transgender people, quite the opposite. I AM transgender, and if you feel I'm wronging you due to your particular state of being based on gender identity, you are sorely mistaken.
I like "daft" sound cool and snotty . Now for the other. Tell them to go buck themselves .
How can you be transgender and be transphobic?
I'm going to be that one person, and say British only has one T.