: The word used in the phrase has a history as a derogatory term. While some individuals within the trans community have reclaimed it, in mainstream and professional contexts, it is generally viewed as offensive or dehumanizing.

: In the adult industry, such titles are often "keyword-stuffed" to satisfy search engine algorithms. This specific phrasing is designed to attract viewers looking for content featuring trans-feminine performers in dominant roles or engaging in specific sexual acts with men. Social and Cultural Impact

described as a "gigantic monster of a man" with a beard and dreadlocks. She used bodybuilding and a muscular physique to distance herself from her feminine side before coming out as a transgender woman. Mack Beggs (Wrestler) Mack Beggs

: Many modern performers and production companies are moving away from these older, derogatory terms in favor of more respectful descriptors like "Trans," "Trans-feminine," or "TS" (Transsexual), though older search terms remain common in metadata due to legacy traffic.