
"Freaks are what make everything mildly more interesting in life but with trannies, they make me want to be a better woman. I see these men who have way better bodies than I do, more beautiful faces, better complexions, beautiful makeup, and they're more fun than any person I've met in my life. They make me feel like I'm not a very good woman."
First of all pop tart, 'tranny' is a derogatory term to many people in our community.
Just an FYI to you. Trans women are WOMEN, not men. The sooner you get that concept burned into your brain, the better so you can avoid the TransGriot, our allies and the rest of the trans community calling you out on it next time.
We just had to take another more pothole filled obstacle strewn road to get to the point where our physical bodies match our gender identity.

We are fun to be around, but we aren't 'freaks', 'men' or 'trannies'.
Ke$ha, one of the things we transwomen have learned in terms of the feminine journey is that an evolving woman recognizes the areas where she is deficient, and expeditiously makes those corrections and improvements in her life.
One area where you are woefully deficient is knowledge about trans people and our lives. When it comes to transwomen of color, even if we are drop dead gorgeous, we still don't get called or considered 'beautiful'.
If you're feeling a little insecure and self conscious about your body issues, please deal with them without using language that is insulting to the trans community.