locke besse
1 min readJan 1, 2022

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So as a trans woman who is in the process of getting her birth certificate and ID conformed to my female identity and whose anatomy is now 100% female, your analysis does not apply to me? if I were to marry a male, I would be subject to the same legal double standard as any natal woman. So what am I? I would respectfully suggest that if anything I am a more intense object of misogyny than any natal woman. We get it both from men and from the TERF and GC crowd. We are fighting on more fronts than cis women are. As to objectification, tranny chasers are very real and particularly dangerous. The idea of a relationship with us thrills them, but being found out scares them to death. There is always the potential for violence. They certainly do not view us as equal people, more as objects for forbidden enjoyment. As a trans woman, I am not trying to shove natal women and their concerns out of the way. I am one of them and they are me. We are all in this together. Any anger which exists is simply due to a lack of understanding and primal fear, not objective reality.

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locke besse
locke besse

Written by locke besse

Eclectic trans woman, terminally curious. Too many degrees. Trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up. Attract stray puppies and social outcasts

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