If trans women aren’t welcome, neither am I
A cisgender sex-positive dyke organizer addresses the cotton ceiling . By Andrea Zanin The question of whether or not to include trans women in women’s sexuality-based events […]
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- Transadvocate.com178
- Cristan’s Research40
- The TERFs12
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Available scholarly citations plus verified non-scholarly sources[UPDATED] Cotton Ceiling: Uncovering the trans conspiracy to rape lesbians
https://www.transadvocate.com/if-trans-women-arent-welcome-neither-am-i_n_10232.htm
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