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Years ago, there were members here who said they were genetic women, and I had no reason to question that. There may still be those who write in a very feminine way but I have no idea if they are XX females?
Not to pry, are there?
Gwen
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First One Tossed Out the Airlock
If we are doing a DNA test. I'm going to be the first one tossed out to see if I can breath in deep space. A mind scan? Don't have one so I could be on either side. Advantage of being blonde..., well I once was.
Hugs Gwen
Barb
I know God loves me. He created me.
Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl
Does it matter?
We are who we are and write the way we do.
As it says at the top
"A friendly place to read, write and discuss Transgender Fiction."
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The first version I wrote included a bit about not discriminating Cis people but since that wasn't what you wrote about I took it away :)
There's usually a few around here
And I'm not sure why but it makes me feel good.
It feels validating to be considered a peer
and an equal by those born female.
~hugs, Veronica
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I read quite a few female authors, and while their perspective and life experience
as women might be artfully expressed, none of my favorites seem to write
in a particularly feminine way... unless maybe they dotted their I's
with little hearts in the original handwritten draft.
"Government will only recognize 2 genders, male + female,
as assigned at birth-" (In his own words:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1lugbpMKDU
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I guess I’m questioning why it matters. I am a bio female that identified that way for a long time but eventually realized I’m non-binary. I’m sorry if that’s an issue for you
Just wondering..
Perhaps the reason that females come here is that it is a friendly place to write?
Gwen
Issue?
I would believe that for some people here this might be curiosity topic, but practically none would think of it as an issue.