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Some users may not necessarily identify with the gender their avatar presents. For instance, some cisgender men might choose female-presenting avatars simply for their aesthetic appeal or the variety of clothing, accessories, and features available. In contrast, transwomen, may prefer feminine avatars for comfort or to align more closely with their identity.
Some users may not necessarily identify with the gender their avatar presents. For instance, some cisgender men might choose female-presenting avatars simply for their aesthetic appeal or the variety of clothing, accessories, and features available. In contrast, trans women, may prefer feminine avatars for comfort or to align more closely with their identity.
[[File:2024 03 31 Trans Day of Visibility .png|thumb|A speech, being given at the Trans Academy, for "Trans Day of Visibility 2024".]]
[[File:2024 03 31 Trans Day of Visibility .png|thumb|A speech, being given at the Trans Academy, for "Trans Day of Visibility 2024".]]

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Some users may not necessarily identify with the gender their avatar presents. For instance, some cisgender men might choose female-presenting avatars simply for their aesthetic appeal or the variety of clothing, accessories, and features available. In contrast, trans women, may prefer feminine avatars for comfort or to align more closely with their identity.
[[File:2024 03 31 Trans Day of Visibility .png|thumb|A speech, being given at the Trans Academy, for "Trans Day of Visibility 2024".]]

Some users may not necessarily identify with the gender their avatar presents. For instance, some cisgender men might choose female-presenting avatars simply for their aesthetic appeal or the variety of clothing, accessories, and features available. In contrast, trans women, may prefer feminine avatars for comfort or to align more closely with their identity.

A speech, being given at the Trans Academy, for "Trans Day of Visibility 2024".