Pfeffer’s research reveals the paradoxical situation of women involved with trans men. On the one hand, they have access to heteronormative social privileges, while on the other they:
a. have to live with the sexist expectations of their trans men partners.
b. continue to be suspect as gender queer in the larger society.
c. feel pressured to take on the conventional housewife role.
d. lose access to sexual minority communities with which they identify.
d. lose access to sexual minority communities with which they identify.
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