A picture of colorful compression socks. A caption at the tops says “Compression socks”. A caption at the bottom says “When you are definitely cis but of a certain age”.

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God damnit I did that too, can anyone explain why that’s a common thing?

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I think it’s one of those small gender-affirming things that one can do.

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What exactly are you talking about?

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That trans people are often attracted to things which subtly affirm their gender, even when they may not be fully aware of it.

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I don’t get it

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Compression socks are an “old people thing” (not necessarily*, but the association is there). So older trans people can easily buy themselves colorful, thigh-high compression socks and don’t even need to explain why.

*Actually compression jobs are great for people working desk jobs, because they prevent legs/feet from swelling during long hours.

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How is this transfem specific? Anyone can wear long colorful socks if that makes them happy.

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For some people it is, for some people it isn’t. You do you.

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Yeah I’m just saying I don’t exactly think the “[CW: Assumes Viewer is Transfem]” tag necessarily fits because the thing isn’t transfem specific, I know plenty of Enbies (me included) and Transmascs who enjoy Thigh highs.

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