Though sadly the behaviour of a few seems to hide the genuine problem of some with gender dysphoria, who see themselves as women and who want to date straight men. The dating pool is severely restricted. Leanne Mills wrote about this eloquently
www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6493959/Transsexual-warn-reality-transexual.html
RoseofDawn covers the issue a recent interview, i think with "Lord Scrump". Interestingly she is open about being trans, and discovers many men would be more interested if she had a penis.
Whilst Talisa Garcia www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6716569/BBC-transgender-Chilean-born-actress-45-reveals-got-role-Baptiste.html suggests that dating straight men is not straightforward.
I assume it is a genuine problem. Indeed I wonder if it is one that Susie greens daughter has come across? There are not just long term medical issues to be considered around tran-ing, but social ones as well.
A question. Why are transpeople, who identify as women, who effectively pass as women, and who want to date men, relatively silent. No loud demands that that men should accept them. Yet transpeople, who identify as women but who want to date women (lesbians, as straight women would simply confirm their masculinity) are making a song and dance.
My answer would be that there are different types of dysphoria. One perhaps a form of mental illness. Real wrong body stuff. Whilst another might be considered AGP with a kink element to it. And that the first, the 5,000 people who were considered when the first GRA was drawn up are effectively being forgotten, along with transmen, in the current Trans campaign.
Sharron is cool. Go Kelly go. Both know a lot about sport. Both will have had plenty of lesbian teams mates. But apart from that are ordinary women leading ordinary lives. Fantastic spokeswomen for common sense.