Can bald troons not afford wigs or something? You'd think they're the ones that would want to have them the most.
Only my conspiracy theory and armchair psychology, so take it as that.
If they were really gender dysphoric (you know, like the "real" transsexuals), yes. But those troons are heterosexual men with a fetish who get off on playing pretend and brow-beating their surroundings into treating them as true and honest women. They aren't self-conscious about their baldness, because they're male, and happily so. I know that some males are self-conscious about baldness, but while a bald woman is either given a double take or is presumed to be a chemo patient, a bald man doesn't register with most of us. Thus, in case of a "true" transwoman, baldness would probably adressed immediately, but since they are fetishistic skinwalkers to whom above thoughts wouldn't even occur, well ..
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So now we would have to have preferred grammar in gender strict languages. Imagine saying Un Mujer that is so grammatically incorrect.
As a German pile of sentient toxic powder, I'm subjected to this shit regularly. Luckily, nobody forces me to actively use that retarded, mutilated turd of gender-ese, but just reading it in media and official writings (e.g. websites of universities and businesses) makes your brain dissolve.
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@Accept Only Substitutes I just remembered something else. I have a college scriptum that uses exclusively feminine versions of professions, or whenever a person is adressed.
So, it's not "Als Schauspieler können Sie" (generic masculinum, "as an actor you can .." but "Als Schauspielerin können Sie ..." "As an actress you can .." It goes so far that it even calls a group of obviously male authors "Autorinnen" "female authors".
But wait, it gets even more autistic. I kid you not, the department had
two different versions of the script. Men got the grammatically correct version with the generic masculinum (without the misgendering of male authors), while women got the one with what they call generic femininum, which is mindnumbingly stupid to read and grammatically and stilistically a disaster. I don't know if they had a genderspecial version, though. The sad news: It was a STEM subject.