Published on 12, July, 2020
I think that there are large parallels between the experiences of trans people and autistic people, so I thought it might be good to share some information on some of the problems trans people face and guidance on how to be a good ally.
I know it looks like a lot, but I hope it helps to increase understanding and compassion. If any other trans people who want to add to this, please do.
Transgenders is a sensitive topic for some. I don’t see why we shouldn’t discuss such things, we’re all adults, we’re all open to discussing how we feel about things like this. If you get angry or upset then take a break from the forum, no point in further enraging yourself and other people. I know how easy it is to get in conflict with other people online, but let’s be honest, we’re better than that. My opinions on transgenders are my own. I don’t have a problem with it, I say live and let live, enjoy your life as long as you can. I don’t like how some people shove it in your face, but that goes for everything as well. I don’t have a problem with anyone’s life choices but I do when it’s pushed in your face. I see a lot of posts on Twitter and FB, all good intended but losers who have nothing better to do with their time hone in on it and start trolling people.
IMO you should worry about your own life rather than worrying about someone else’s. Everyone on this world deserves to be happy, to be loved, to be themselves. Peace to everyone x.
Besides why wouldn't some males want to be female - we're the better and best gender.
I understand some females are transgender but that's what I said to my then brother now sister when she said she was trans.
I'll add one more point:
Referring to people as "transgenders" is incorrect usage. Transgender is an adjective, not a noun or a collective noun. Instead, use "transgender people," just as we use "autistic people."