Isn't that just "trans women have male privilege" with a coat of paint? I've been in plenty of trans spaces that are dominated by transmascs; I think it's more because Reddit has historically attracted a lot of men, so those who transition end up on trans subreddit. It's not wise to make assumptions about what every queer community is like, especially when it comes to saying trans women have an advantage.
For example, back in the day on Tumblr, Tumblr attracted a lot of women, particularly in fandom/fanfic communities (ex. the classic "i really like m/m slashfic, almost like i relate to it or something"), so the community was often dominated by people who weren't transfem, and this led to serious problems with transmisogyny at times.
Isn't that just "trans women have male privilege" with a coat of paint? I've been in plenty of trans spaces that are dominated by transmascs; I think it's more because Reddit has historically attracted a lot of men, so those who transition end up on trans subreddit. It's not wise to make assumptions about what every queer community is like, especially when it comes to saying trans women have an advantage. For example, back in the day on Tumblr, Tumblr attracted a lot of women, particularly in fandom/fanfic communities (ex. the classic "i really like m/m slashfic, almost like i relate to it or something"), so the community was often dominated by people who weren't transfem, and this led to serious problems with transmisogyny at times.