Causes Of Being Bullied For Transgender Women

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A man that wants to be a woman making fun of women who sound like men.
A transgender who wants to be accepted but cannot accept others.
A person who is bullied for being a Transgender & mocks women because they have a natural physique.
A transgender person who thinks it’s acceptable to call women transgender but expect other people to use appropriate gender pronouns when addressing him.

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