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The more you know: Lesbians who don't want to have sex with pre-op trans women are 'sexual racists'

One cool thing about the English language is that it’s always changing and evolving. Words and phrases and expressions exist today that didn’t just a couple of years ago.

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Take this, for example. Our grandparents never could have conceived of something like “sexual racists”:

What a time to be alive.

You sort of have to laugh, don’t you?

Apparently “my body, my choice” doesn’t apply to you if you choose not to be with a particular kind of body.

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Yeah … we’re not quite convinced that we’ve reached the endpoint yet.

See? We told you English is evolving.

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