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I dropped my links page


Nothing worse than seeing casual transphobia on supposedly trans blogs and sites.

I'll be crystal clear: if you're arguing that trans women should not participate in elite sport on the basis of a male puberty, you are transphobic and I do not want to be associated with you even if you are trans. 

It is because of this, and couple of other incidents, that I've just simply decided not to link out any more and deleted that page from my site. I may, at some point, build up another links page to various medical and transition related resources, along with some fun trans stuff, that have helped me along the way. In the meanwhile, I guess I am a self-contained unit.

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