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7/19/2025, 2:59:20 AM
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>Therefore, the reason why brazilian trannies appear to be far more feminine than american ones is because they are under the free market and NEED to pass because we do not feel forced to acknowledge mentally ill crossdressers as actual women.
The discourse goes a little deeper than that, but I acknowledge your main points. The issue here is the "passability privilege" which has been a core issue at the inner circle of Brazilian transgender activists. It is a complex concept. Basically it means a man should only troon if he passes fully.
That's because the consequences of both pathways are laid out pretty clearly in the Brazilian social fabric:
1. You pass: you will get a regular job and not be discriminated against in most of your endeavors. You have a real chance to get married in a non-Catholic church, dressed in white, with the parents of the groom knowing you are a troon. You will have unlimited education and career opportunities, you can become a doctor, a politician, a judge, a kid's teacher, a supermarket cashier, a hairdresser, whatever. Nobody will intrude into your life. The single only careers where you will actually be discriminated against and pushed out are police related.
2. You don't pass: your family will reject you and possibly murder you, you will be stoned to death and your only choice is to run far away to do street prostitution for you to get some water and bread to eat. Until you get shot.
That creates a hole social dynamic that discourages American type freaks. There is another pretty important aspect to the "passability privilege" that is mild, although crucial, but that would make the post too long.
>Therefore, the reason why brazilian trannies appear to be far more feminine than american ones is because they are under the free market and NEED to pass because we do not feel forced to acknowledge mentally ill crossdressers as actual women.
The discourse goes a little deeper than that, but I acknowledge your main points. The issue here is the "passability privilege" which has been a core issue at the inner circle of Brazilian transgender activists. It is a complex concept. Basically it means a man should only troon if he passes fully.
That's because the consequences of both pathways are laid out pretty clearly in the Brazilian social fabric:
1. You pass: you will get a regular job and not be discriminated against in most of your endeavors. You have a real chance to get married in a non-Catholic church, dressed in white, with the parents of the groom knowing you are a troon. You will have unlimited education and career opportunities, you can become a doctor, a politician, a judge, a kid's teacher, a supermarket cashier, a hairdresser, whatever. Nobody will intrude into your life. The single only careers where you will actually be discriminated against and pushed out are police related.
2. You don't pass: your family will reject you and possibly murder you, you will be stoned to death and your only choice is to run far away to do street prostitution for you to get some water and bread to eat. Until you get shot.
That creates a hole social dynamic that discourages American type freaks. There is another pretty important aspect to the "passability privilege" that is mild, although crucial, but that would make the post too long.
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