• KyuubiNoKitsune@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I think that a large majority of trans girls don’t have body shapes like that, so the idea kinda falls flat and you end up hating yourself because even after bottom surgery, you still can’t pull off that look at all.

    Not that I would know anything about that 🤥

    Edit: Yes, I get that this is on the extreme side of things, but as I said in another comment, there is a phenotype and often we don’t fit into the one we so desperately want to.

    I often times hate these trans/hrt memes because of how comedically unrealistic the results they portray are and how shitty they make me feel.

    Its a bone of contention for me.

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      a large majority of trans girls don’t have body shapes like that

      Cis girls too. These are extreme body types (likely a good bit of photo fuckery too)

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        I at least notice heavy photoshopping on the middle and right one, especially apparent from the front. Yeah, cosplayers often do a lot of photoshopping, especially the erotic ones. Sometimes to a laughable amount, to still get an hourglass-shape while someone’s plus sized (which wouldn’t be a problem for me, except other men).

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      A large majority of us born female (female-bodied) also do not have that shape either. In fact even those models probably don’t have that shape.

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        Sure, not that extreme a shape, but there is a phenotype. I don’t have that phenotype, so I go for expensive surgeries to fit into the correct phenotype.