As a zoomer sometimes we are really dumb as hell. How do you get "chaser" out of someone saying that they're simply into trans women?
As a zoomer sometimes we are really dumb as hell. How do you get "chaser" out of someone saying that they're simply into trans women?
right shouldn't the goal be to normalize relationships with trans women bc they're real women
there's no shortage of transphobia if you go looking for it but it seems like this is the opposite of that, he's openly saying he's been with trans women
As a zoomer sometimes we are really dumb as hell. How do you get "chaser" out of someone saying that they're simply into trans women?
From what i gather a lot of transwomen wanna be accepted as women without the ‘trans’ part being a big deal know what i mean
From what i gather a lot of transwomen wanna be accepted as women without the ‘trans’ part being a big deal know what i mean
Makes sense I suppose
From what i gather a lot of transwomen wanna be accepted as women without the ‘trans’ part being a big deal know what i mean
it depends on the individual tbh, some trans girls I've known want it to be known that they're trans and some trans girls just wanna be seen as women period
but even so the interviewer was the one who brought it up it's not like he said "let me tell you about how much I love transgender women"
I guess it's bad to say you like trans women now and men should go back to hiding it as if their attraction is some kinda shameful fetish
these people went so far in one direction they ended up making the same argument as the other side
“I was f***ing stoked. When you reached out, I was super happy because I’m such a fan. We’ve spoken about how similar our taste is. It’s funny, because people don’t necessarily realize the overlaps that musicians have in where they come from or what they listen to—they make assumptions based on their musical output. Unless someone really knows me, they don’t expect that I grew up listening to so much hardcore metal. Your band effortlessly explores so many musical corners and filters it all through your own universe—my favorite artists manage to do that, and it extends beyond music. To seamlessly explore their varied tastes while still funneling them down a path that sounds uniquely their own, I think that’s such an incredible thing.”
interviewmagazine.com/music/brendan-yates-and-dev-hynes-on-shared-punk-roots
He's playing new music right now...