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Are geek feminists more accepting of trans women?

Posted on 2012/04/06 by Mary

This is an Ask a Geek Feminist question for our readers:

Are geek feminists more accepting of trans women than many traditional feminists are? Why or why not? What place does a trans woman have in the geek feminist community?

What do you think?

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged ask a geek feminist, feminism, trans women

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