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r/TwoXChromosomes is a general women’s subreddit in the same way that r/lesbians is for same-sex attracted women.

Ie. it’s not.

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Explain? /r/lesbians is a porn subreddit. /r/TwoXChromosomes isn’t.

I genuinely don’t understand what you’re trying to say

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Is it a porn subreddit now? It wasn’t before, it was a sub for lesbians only. No men allowed. Just same sex attracted women to talk about lesbian things.

Then it got overtaken by males who identify as women who call themselves lesbians, because Reddit admin banned anyone that dared to say that males can’t be lesbians, and they banned the mods and gave ownership to a biological male “lesbian”. If it’s a porn sub now then that says a lot about what those “lesbians” males really think of lesbians.

The women that ran r/lesbians then made r/actuallesbians as a replacement since they lost their sub, and all the females moved there. Can you guess what happened next? The biological males didn’t like the females having their own place, so they got admins to ban them again and they took control of that sub too. It’s probably a porn sub now too then.

r/twoxchromosomes is all biological males with XY chromosomes, just like r/lesbians is.

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Ngl I’m not sure where you’re getting any of this from.

As far as I know /r/lesbians always was a porn sub, I don’t think the part about it being a lesbian community that got overtaken by men is true. Obviously it sucks that it’s a porn sub.

/r/ActualLesbians is also still just a normal lesbian community. It never got banned by admins.

I don’t understand why you would lie about something like this.

Edit: Ohhh. I get it. You’re a transphobe. Genuinely forgot assholes like you exist for a second.

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