Subject: I am mostly in her camp...
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Posted on: 2016-04-22 06:05:00 UTC

Especially around the idea of oppositional sexism that she wrote in Whipping Girl, and in general in the interests of being supportive of trans people of all stripes.

The community that I run in doesn't criticize "transfeminine" and "transmasculine", so it's probably a regional difference - and I do identify as feminine (some of the time), and I did start in an assigned-male body, so "transfeminine" is a reasonably apt term for me - I guess I don't really see it as being hugely binary? Femininity is a major axis at play in gender, and in my trans journey, so I'm comfortable with it.

But yeah. She's said things that I disagree with, and Excluded contained significantly more of them than Whipping Girl.

On the other hand, Flatterland looks incredible - anything that contains geometry and horrible puns is a solid win in my book.

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