With the way some of y'all act, no wonder trans people have certain stereotypes stuck to them.
It seems like every trans person nowadays is just another neet. It's been 6 years since I met a trans person who was a functional member of society. But every trans person I meet now, is either in college because their parents want it or "it's just what you do" with no intentions of getting a job afterwards, or are just straight up neets because "muh dysphoria". Well, you see, 10 years ago, trans people also had dysphoria. We still managed to get shit done.
But so many terminally online trans people nowadays- And now, since I definitely had a bit of an internet addiction in high school, I could forgive them if they were in a similar position; a young/middle teenager who can't access hrt yet and doesn't have an overly supportive/understanding situation(yet). Except that's not the case, and are all grown adults, typically well over 21, who still act like this way.
All day long, they just browse reddit, tiktok, youtube, what have you. Or spend all day long yelling slurs in chatrooms and spreading their brainrot. I just don't understand how someone can live that way *permanently.* And there's so many people like this too, but I'm seeing especially a lot of trans people being like this. And it's just getting tiring. Younger trans people or trans people who can't get support/understanding in real life don't deserve such a "community".