honestly not sure but hypothesizing that you could see a bulge in anti-trans sentiment among men who are 1) taller than most women but 2) not taller than most trans women
i'm a gentleman's 5'11" which means I'm pretty close to median male height but taller than >99% of cis women. my hypothesis here, i guess, is that if you are accustomed to being taller than women it is more disconcerting to encounter women who are taller than you
so maybe you have ~3 buckets of men:
1) short kings who are used to a significant number of women being taller
2) midheight who are taller than most women but shorter than a good chunk of trans women
3) tall men who are still taller than most trans women
I mean, would you extend this to other secondary sex linked traits? Guys with high voices or that don't grow a lot of body hair or a small Adams Apple or whatever?
Anyway I feel this's an unlikely line of research but maybe a way to insult transphobes about their gender expression... Not great
not really because those are not immediately ordinally comparable to the body I live in. like i could probably tell you with high accuracy and minimum thought which of my friends are taller than I am and which are shorter but i definitely could not tell you who's hairier or higher-pitched
Eh as a guy who grew up with a pretty boy face and a higher pitched voice, I can say some people do notice.
For instance, the randos who cursed me out or tried to start fights because they thought I was gay noticed... Gave me a lot of sympathy for LGBT, did not make me insecure about my gender ID