English citations of tucute

Noun: "(slang) a person who believes that gender dysphoria is not an essential trait to being transgender" edit

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  • 2015, Jaedon Lewis, "Tumblr's Gender Definition", Panther Prints (Prospect High School, Saratoga, California), May/June 2015, page 11:
    On social media, specifically Tumblr, there has been an ever-growing group of self-identified “tucutes”, who are actively arguing that you can choose to be transgender.
  • 2019, Anna Yngvesson, Transgender Representation in Video Game Context[1], page 68:
    Can Someone Explain The Truscum/Tucute Ideologies That Seem Really Prevalent On Tumblr?
  • 2018, Natalie Cerf, "How The Media And The LGBTQ+ Community Interact", Redwood Bark (Redwood High School, Larkspur, CA), 14 December 2018, page 14:
    McConnell said that because of this, people who do have gender dysphoria and wish to take those same hormones or have the surgery have less access to these resources as "tucutes" have already used some of them.
  • 2019, Jessica Rae Fisher, "Transgender Digital Embodiments: Questions Of The Transgender Body In The 21st Century", thesis submitted to Kennesaw State University (May 2019), page 38:
    Generally, tucutes are defined by their belief that gender dysphoria isn’t necessary to be transgender.
  • 2019, Olliver Benton, "'I'm Not Afraid of My Name Anymore'", Aerial (Atherton High School, Louisville, KY), Volume 94, Issue 4, Summer 2019, page 33:
    I personally fall closer to the transmedicalist end of the transmed/tucute political spectrum; but, my position does not give me, or any other person in the transmed or tucute community, the right to belittle other people.