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I'm all for trans rights, but there is no human right of having others be attracted to you.
Your sexual partner will be able to tell if you're trans. In a relationship I'd expect my partner to tell me they're trans.
And everyone is allowed to choose their sexual partners based on whatever criteria they want, cause really, attraction isn't something you can control anyway.
I don't. And this isn't about me, since I'm not against dating trans people at all.
But I stick to my opinion that not being attracted to trans people doesn't make you a transphobe.
Same as not being attracted to redheads doesn't make you a redheadphobe.
This is kinda nuts. I've chatted with some trans friends, and the consensus is they're chill about it. Transphobia's so rampant that judging anyone for their personal attractions is just not cool.
Same goes for me, for instance. I'm just not into trans guys. The world's complex, for real