Maria Konner
1 min readJun 4, 2019

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I became a women in part because I can’t tolerate the way women treat straight men. Women are SO much nicer to me when I’m a women, the difference is staggering, you would need to experience it to understand it.

I eventually came to realize that what I really didn’t like is the way straight men and women treated each other. It’s classic prejudice — women have definitely been persecuted and abused and marginalized by men much more than the other way around. So generalizations can be made about demographics, that are ok for Target Marketing, but it’s not OK for individuals.

When I was a straight man I couldn’t stand most men, especially the jock bro types. And when women would categorize me as one of these assholes just because I have male qualities it was like stabbing me in the heart. As a women I have found most men to be really nice to me. And I quickly learned to avoid the assholes and not engage with them, even the really good looking ones. Female power is very different from male power, and it was a helluva trip learning how to use it for creating good energy.

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Maria Konner
Maria Konner

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