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Invisible or Fetishized: Why Trans People Still Feel Insecure on Dating Apps – Even in Pride Month

Summary by Publikum
Every June, the Pride Month is celebrated worldwide – a month that brings queer visibility, self-determination and solidarity to the fore. However, while the queer community is more colorful, louder and more present than ever, many trans people still feel excluded, unsafe and not taken seriously on dating apps. Their experiences range from ignorance and fetishization to open discrimination – a reflection of social prejudices that continue to exi…
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Every June, the Pride Month is celebrated worldwide – a month that brings queer visibility, self-determination and solidarity to the fore. However, while the queer community is more colorful, louder and more present than ever, many trans people still feel excluded, unsafe and not taken seriously on dating apps. Their experiences range from ignorance and fetishization to open discrimination – a reflection of social prejudices that continue to exi…

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Publikum broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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