OK, but you think it's a bad thing, while I just think it's a thing.
Her masculine appearance is a marker of what people are suspecting. Without the masculine appearance, it doesn't make sense to investigate that possibility.
If someone breaks into my car, cuts his or her hand on the glass, bleeds all over the interior, and steals my radio, and I run into a person who has a stereo just like my old one and a bandage on his hand, am I wrong to call the police?
(I know it's an imperfect analogy because one involves an intentionally dishonest act and the other does not, but you get my gist.)




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