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Misandry is just a term made by men to make them look like they're victims while they are the oppressors.
Misogyny was a very common thing, and still is, while misandry is made just to make women look bad for fighting for their rights and turning the positions around. And transmen experience transandrophobia, not 'transmisandry', because misandry is a term created by cis men as a way to make themselves feel more oppressed, by claiming transmisandry exists youre saying misandry exists, because it would be a mix of transphobia and misandry, like how transmisogyny is a mix of transphobia and misogyny.
While we are at it, transmen also do not experience transmisogyny.

YES FINALLY SOMEONE WHO KNOWS ABOUT TRANSANDROPHOBIA! i wrote an entire essay last year on the anti-masculinity trans men experience in the queer community coupled with misogyny both inside and outside of it and of course transphobia, but those experiences are so often ignored and erased. i do believe that trans men can be affected by and therefore experience transmisogyny, but they are not the direct targets of transmisogyny specifically. i believe that everyone, societally, is affected by the specific brand of pervasive and vile hatred of femininity that fuels transmisogyny, but of course trans women and fems are privy to that very direct brand of "you're a failure and a freak for embracing femininity when you should be masculine." this is why i hate terms like tma and tme because, besides from them very obviously being ways to shoehorn people back into predictable gender roles in a woke way, they also ignore how transmisogyny poisons society as a whole, yes this includes cis men and cis women. here's the essay i wrote btw, it's around 2.6k words

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