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An egg is a trans person before they've realized/accepted they're trans.
So still a good source of protein?
Yes, but both trans and cis are good protein source
And we're discussing this distant niche slur over other topics in the LGBT? I just dunno man:/ like you'd have to be so deeply in the know to call someone this
This is 196, don’t take it so seriously. It’s a thing that happens to femboys who are in trans aware circles/communities. This image is just a small psa and it’s valid. If you have another topic you want to discuss you’re free to make a post
it's not exactly about the term itself, but more that very often whenever a femboy makes it known that they are cis, people trip over eachother to reply with "for now" or "check back i 2 years and see if that's true" etc. implying that it's impossible for men to present femininely and just kinda reinventing the gender binary