user 115627
It's all so tiresome.
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Is expecting a cisgender woman a "high standard" that needs be stated beforehand? Is it even a mere expectation or would it be akin to asking a heterosexual person to acknowledge homosexuals pursuing them as well? When most people are looking for women (or men for that matter), I believe they are expecting cisgender people and I don't know if that can simply be negotiated after the fact. Maybe we do need to be more precise in our language as long as the consequence is not automatically being accused of phobia just because bigots or TERFs would go out of their way to use similar language. At our current stage of medical and technological expertise and genuine bigotry aside, we are not at the stage where cis and trans is exactly the same, even if you are among people that are very accommodating and will acknowledge you as a woman. Unusual height aside (a legacy of male puberty oftentimes), you were passing very well in the pictures you shared, Aardra.
I don't know how to fix this discrepancy. Forgottendanfan can either apologize and acknowledge you or apologize and state that he meant cisgender women to begin with. I think it's hard to frame the expectation of somebody's "ideal woman" being cisgender as a high standard, but that's just me.
PS: I think "opposites attract" is often misinterpreted and people usually mean compatible and complementary traits, not opposites. They very much push each other away, instantly or in the long term.
I don't know how to fix this discrepancy. Forgottendanfan can either apologize and acknowledge you or apologize and state that he meant cisgender women to begin with. I think it's hard to frame the expectation of somebody's "ideal woman" being cisgender as a high standard, but that's just me.
PS: I think "opposites attract" is often misinterpreted and people usually mean compatible and complementary traits, not opposites. They very much push each other away, instantly or in the long term.