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: There is a thin line between appreciating a person's style and reducing them to a fetish object. Critical essays on Internet pornography note that trans bodies are often hyper-sexualized, focusing on specific markers like feminine clothing paired with male genitalia.

: Underwear is often the first step in a transition or an exploration of gender identity. It represents a private alignment with one’s internal sense of self.

The "gaze" refers to how viewers—often cisgender men—consume images of trans bodies. This can be viewed through several lenses:

: Many modern brands focus on "gender-neutral" or "gender-affirming" designs that cater to diverse bodies, moving away from the narrow aesthetic often found in pornographic depictions. The Role of the Gaze