Many years ago I read an interview with a Czech actor who lived in the USA and who regularly won auditions for Russian roles. He usually beat a number of Russian actors. It’s quite logical and understandable. When one sees Russians from the outside, one notices what makes them typical and can pick out those traits correctly. So he’s more Russian than the Russians themselves. They can’t notice it, it’s too obvious to them.
The same is true of men who feel themselves to be women. Personally, I’m not in contact with anyone like that, but I read articles by feminists that allude to them. And they find that they encounter overplayed girliness (in the worst sense of the word), affectation, scheming, a constant sense of being wronged, and a tendency to organize a mob against a competitor. Feminists are powerless. Frustrated platitudes about male violence and patriarchal society don’t work. Using male charms even less so.
Enjoy, dear feminists. You wanted an environment free of toxic masculinity. You fought for it. You got it. Congratulations!
After all, Andy Warhol once wrote that he preferred to cast gay men in female roles in his films because they were more feminine than women. In those sixties, all sorts of disorders were included under the label homosexual, including all sorts of trans. Andy Warhol was right.
Enjoy, dear feminists. You wanted an environment free of toxic masculinity. You fought for it. You got it. Congratulations!