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Well said. The trans girl that I mentioned liked that boy and was glad he started making out with her. She didn't expect to be making out with him or for it to go further than that during the first spontaneous romantic interaction. But it did go further because of his grabbing her without asking if it was ok first. And as you said, he didn't like the result. And because he was a “strapping jock” and she is petite and doesn't play sports and isn't a fighter, she was badly hurt by the asshole. She did nothing wrong because she didn't expect to be making out with that guy that night, much less being grabbed in the crotch by him. Is she supposed to wear a shirt every day that says “I'm a trans woman”? Fuck no. Should women who wear Spanx also wear shirts that announce that? No. Should women who had a facelift wear shirts that say I'm older than I look? No. Should guys who dye their gray hair wear shirts that say I'm older than I look? No. Should bald or balding guys wear shirts that say they're wearing a hairpiece? No. Everyone has the right to share intimate details about themselves when they think the time and situation calls for it. And people have a right to be who they are without getting beat up for it. I definitely didn't expect that woman whose computer I fixed to start kissing me unannounced as I was saying goodbye, much less have her hand in my crotch almost instantly. I barely knew her and was just being a nice guy who fixed her computer for free. She told me it was broken the first time we ever met and spoke, after she asked what I did for a living and I told her I worked in IT. If she had said “I'm attracted to you” or “do you want to make out?” I would have told her I was in a relationship. I didn't wear a shirt that said I was, and didn't think I needed to do that before fixing someone's computer. And if I hadn't been in a committed relationship I would have welcomed the kissing and everything else. I thought she was a very attractive woman. The guy who beat up that trans girl I know is obviously a transphobic POS who readily beats up people who are smaller and weaker than he is. The end.
Well said. The trans girl that I mentioned liked that boy and was glad he started making out with her. She didn't expect to be making out with him or for it to go further than that during the first spontaneous romantic interaction. But it did go further because of his grabbing her without asking if it was ok first. And as you said, he didn't like the result. And because he was a “strapping jock” and she is petite and doesn't play sports and isn't a fighter, she was badly hurt by the asshole. She did nothing wrong because she didn't expect to be making out with that guy that night, much less being grabbed in the crotch by him. Is she supposed to wear a shirt every day that says “I'm a trans woman”? Fuck no. Should women who wear Spanx also wear shirts that announce that? No. Should women who had a facelift wear shirts that say I'm older than I look? No. Should guys who dye their gray hair wear shirts that say I'm older than I look? No. Should bald or balding guys wear shirts that say they're wearing a hairpiece? No. Everyone has the right to share intimate details about themselves when they think the time and situation calls for it. And people have a right to be who they are without getting beat up for it. I definitely didn't expect that woman whose computer I fixed to start kissing me unannounced as I was saying goodbye, much less have her hand in my crotch almost instantly. I barely knew her and was just being a nice guy who fixed her computer for free. She told me it was broken the first time we ever met and spoke, after she asked what I did for a living and I told her I worked in IT. If she had said “I'm attracted to you” or “do you want to make out?” I would have told her I was in a relationship. I didn't wear a shirt that said I was, and didn't think I needed to do that before fixing someone's computer. And if I hadn't been in a committed relationship I would have welcomed the kissing and everything else. I thought she was a very attractive woman. The guy who beat up that trans girl I know is obviously a transphobic POS who readily beats up people who are smaller and weaker than he is. The end.