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ohh no i might be cancelled..

today at work, i happen to come across a trans woman and she blew a gasket over me and pulled out the phone and aiming it at me and the whole typical bullshit that younger people do these days to play victim and post that shit online for internet clout from other losers with a victim complex.
My crime was saying "sorry guys" as i tried to make my way past them.
the horror of it all.
Anyway if you end up seeing a handsome bearded fellow on a trans victim clout chase online video, that would be me haha
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gurlwatcher22 · 61-69, M
Wait a minute......the term 'guys' means guys AND girls nowadays.It's not uncommon for a waitress to say,"Are you guys okay?" talking to my wife and I at a restaurant.
Secondly,there's no way in THY HELL am I gonna call you a lady when you have a full,cultivated beard.If you want to be a 'gurl',I'll play along if you femme yourself up a bit.A nice wig or hairdo,the right amount of makeup, and freaking SHAVE! It's not too much to ask. I like a good-looking transgal, but I draw the line at SheWolf.(Sorry,guys****giggles****)
Torsten · 36-40, M
@gurlwatcher22 yeah its very common to refer to 2 or more people as "guys".
I sum it up to entitlement and that being some people are so entitled that they try to dictate preferred speech on others and even more so when it doesnt line up with reality.
This trans person did not have a beard but had long hair with more bald spots than i actually have lol. It looked like a man playing dress up.

If you're trans and you want people to treat you a certain way, you need to put a lot more effort into how you portray yourself