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This is either the first time I've heard you say it, or more likely the first time I've noticed. But in my experience, the term is much more commonly used by cis people, to the point that hearing someone say, "pre-op trans woman" concerns and makes me put my guard up at minimum.
Cis people tend to have a very genital driven understanding of gender which I find concerning if not worrying. The term pre-op and the ways its often used by cis people shows that attitude clearly.
oh I meant more like I use the phrase a lot IRL ๐
agreed about cis people being genital focused and the term feeling different coming from them in a context like that.
tbh I think most people have a kind of implicit genital essentialist view of gender, and I'm sure that kind of view influenced my own dyphoria and discomfort with my genitals (though it's hard to tell when dysphoria is coming from social expectations or socialized ways of thinking vs something more culture-independent and presumably biological).
Regardless, my essentialist views were pretty challenged by transitioning, and I even find it difficult now to think of trans women as having "male" genitals, that's just not the reality ...