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6/16/2025, 9:07:06 PM No.40078958
Full stop, passing above 6ft is basically a myth. This doesn't mean there are not exceptions to it, because they're definitely are. However, the number of people who these exceptions apply to are far and few between.
Based on the fact that cis women above 6ft get accused of being trans rather regularly, it shows just how difficult it is to actually pass as a woman even when you're born cis. Can you pass after 6ft? Yea sure probably. But they'll still get that feeling that you might be trans, prompting them to look for other clues.
This is where the paradox here inlies. The plausibility of one being trans is an exponential function that begins to dramatically rise after you reach the 6ft mark. At a certain point, in order for it to believable that you aren't trans, every other aspect about you must pass perfectly leaving only your height as suspect. There then becomes a gray area which is in most cases completely unachievable for anyone who either isn't intersex or got on blockers to prevent other irreversible changes.
>oh but le cis women above 6ft get accused of being trans all the time!
Again, that is the only thing that's clocky about them. Throw a wide ribcage or broad shoulders into the mix, and it becomes a very different picture where the only thing that might bail them out here is childhood pictures or some history of being a competing athlete.
Based on the fact that cis women above 6ft get accused of being trans rather regularly, it shows just how difficult it is to actually pass as a woman even when you're born cis. Can you pass after 6ft? Yea sure probably. But they'll still get that feeling that you might be trans, prompting them to look for other clues.
This is where the paradox here inlies. The plausibility of one being trans is an exponential function that begins to dramatically rise after you reach the 6ft mark. At a certain point, in order for it to believable that you aren't trans, every other aspect about you must pass perfectly leaving only your height as suspect. There then becomes a gray area which is in most cases completely unachievable for anyone who either isn't intersex or got on blockers to prevent other irreversible changes.
>oh but le cis women above 6ft get accused of being trans all the time!
Again, that is the only thing that's clocky about them. Throw a wide ribcage or broad shoulders into the mix, and it becomes a very different picture where the only thing that might bail them out here is childhood pictures or some history of being a competing athlete.
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