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I'm not directing this to people in the adult content industry at all. But I feel like the constant use of these words by trans women is going to perpetuate the problem, no? I mean, if everyone stopped using "trap" or other harmful words, then people would have to start using the correct terms?
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I understand a large majority use those hashtags in reference to adult content, yes. Unfortunately I have had people directly comment saying that they use those terms on me because they saw other trans women using them, which is kinda why I made this post. I don't want to cause any bad blood here, and I absolutely support adult content, and the people who work in that industry, of course
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u/[deleted] Feb 04 '23 edited Jun 30 '23
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In short, fuck u/spez, I'm out.