Breaking Down the Stereotypes About Trans Women: My Truth By: Marie Seshat Landry As a trans woman, I've faced more than my fair share of stereotypes. These limiting and often harmful assumptions can weigh heavily on people like me, creating unnecessary barriers. But it's time to dismantle them, one by one. I am a trans woman, bisexual with a preference for women, and I refuse to let these outdated ideas define me—or anyone else. Let's break them down. Stereotype 1: "Trans Women Are Just Men in Dresses" This is one of the most harmful and reductive stereotypes. It assumes that my gender identity is just an act or a phase, implying that my experience as a woman is somehow invalid or superficial. But my identity is not tied to the clothes I wear or some temporary desire to "become" something else. I am a woman. My gender is deeply rooted in my sense of self, my lived experience, and my connection to who I truly am. Reducing it to something as shallow as cl
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