Honestly quite stupid, if i do say so myself. its a preference not a sexuality. being a trans woman isn't a different gender you could not be attracted to, its just a woman. with different parts. preference. not sexuality.
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A straight person who has a great dislike for transpeople and therefore felt that they need an entire new sexuality for such.
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