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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

Trans animals

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LittleWhingingWoman · 27/03/2022 18:29

daily.jstor.org/transgender-proclivities-in-animals/

"Snakes, lizards, beetles, fish, and birds, to name a few, all exhibit “transgender” behaviors in which males imitate females to gain advantages, including reduced competition, better access to territory, and improved mating opportunities."
Surprisingly Terfy article.

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StillWeRise · 27/03/2022 18:39

I keep hens but without a cockerel. It's quite common in my experience for one of the hens to behave in male ways, specifically to crow, and sometimes to mount the other hens. I've tried researching this but without success. Their brains are so tiny I don't think there is any dysphoria bollocks going on. I think it's hormonal and related to the lack of a male in the flock and their very hierarchical instincts. There was no outward signs, they looked like perfectly normal hens.

Awkwardy · 27/03/2022 18:45

twitter.com/_Katy_Denise/status/1506203632244568065?s=20&t=a4WbQ4YkwGzGhNsvPN0acA

Marina has a 23 inch penis, so? This doesn’t detract from her authentic feminine self & I’m pleased to announce she’ll be joining the University of Pennsylvania’s Women’s Cross Country Team

Jonny1265 · 27/03/2022 18:54
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