Heck, yes. Whacky stuff like Cailan reports, other tunnel vision stuff from 'siloed communities', where folks just pay attention to each other and not the world outside. I've gotten the 'not trans enough' thing for using pads in the bra. I've gotten it for not being on HRT while presenting as female. I've gotten it for not having any surgeries yet.
I've seen it in trans gatherings. I've seen it in support groups. It's ugly.
Many, perhaps most transgender folks seem satisfied by just occasionally presenting as themselves, the so-called cross-dressers. They're perfectly nice folks, and fun to be with at events. I'm really happy they've found a way to cope, often keeping their Significant Others, careers, and families while scratching that itch. Some folks get enough from low dose HRT that they do just fine without disrupting their lives.
I'm a little bit jealous of them, actually. I wish I could have done that, and kept my old life.
People seem to have a drive to find a difference and use it to make themselves feel superior to others. That's a sad thing, but it seems to be a real phenomenon.
There are many paths through life. We each need to find ours, and not judge others who find theirs.
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