I played BotW when it came out and I had a great time, a long great time.
I explored almost everything, but didn't really care about Koroks.
With the release of TotK coming closer I never felt hyped, but I thought that
I would have a great time and play over a 100 hours again.
Two week before release I played it and the beginning was okay. The tutorial area was okay.
The new fusing and ~~masterhand~~ ultrahand lul abilities were tedious.
As I got to the overworld I quickly realised that I won't be playing this game for long.
It's the same Hyrule, I knew that, but the overworld has changed. There are new things that make it exciting to explore. Isn't that great? Not for me. Walking around feels the same as it did after I already explored Hyrule in BotW. So pretty boring.
Because I want to know what has changed, I have the urge explore everything, while running around still feels boring.
Then at a place that had some relevence or cool thing in BotW it either hasn't changed much and I am dissapoited, or it has changed and I get the urge to play BotW to compare the area. Either way, this is a bad experience and not fun. At this point I decided I would stop playing and I was no longer open-minded towards the game.
A few days later, still before release, so I couldn't watch videos of it, I wanted to see the four main cities. I more or less rushed to them. Gerudo are still idiots, prince Sidon is not marrying Link wtf, Rito and Gorons were uninteresting to me. Okay then. I played maybe 10 hours total, which isn't a little, but this game would demand ten times that. I stopped again and this time for good.
When the game released I watched the cinematics, which were okay for a Zelda game.
I could write more, but I'll just link a Nerrel video, with which I agree with.
What do you all think? What were your experiences?
I assumed that. There is the idea to exclude groups from the trans community to make the community not look worse (to cishets) and to not waste time helping the other groups. I.e. saving the trans community at least effort. I assumed that is your (at least suggested) reason. But instead you don't care about trans people (maybe neither in a good or bad was) and just don't want people like the person you described to be helped by anyone. Or you even don't want them to exist at all. Is this assumption correct?
Also some people are crazy, big deal