Because clothes are clothes and make up is make up but ethnicity and blackness are kind of impossible to change or overcome.
Disagree with it or not, you can get hormones, surgery, etc and for all intents in purposes present a gender. The truly high end surgeries in Asia are ridiculously impossible to detect
But there's nothing you can do about blackness. A white person can tan into other skin tones but not into blackness. A black person can cover up all day and night and still be black. An Hispanic can wear sunscreen indoors 24/7 and in a year or two look more white
I wonder, without rigid gender roles in society would trans people still pursue doing hair, makeup and clothes? Would they all still pursue outward femininity?
Devils advocate here.
Because clothes are clothes and make up is make up but ethnicity and blackness are kind of impossible to change or overcome.
Disagree with it or not, you can get hormones, surgery, etc and for all intents in purposes present a gender. The truly high end surgeries in Asia are ridiculously impossible to detect
But there's nothing you can do about blackness. A white person can tan into other skin tones but not into blackness. A black person can cover up all day and night and still be black. An Hispanic can wear sunscreen indoors 24/7 and in a year or two look more white
I wonder, without rigid gender roles in society would trans people still pursue doing hair, makeup and clothes? Would they all still pursue outward femininity?