What is that Bonus Hole you speak of?
In a post about Ana Kasparian, I wrote that women are given new titles like "uterus havers" in order to distinguish between them and trans women. It seems there could be another rationale for the new titles. It could be to protect the feelings of trans men. If you just referred to all "uterus havers" as women, then you could be referring to some trans men as women, because some trans men may have uteruses. And referring to trans men as women is tantamount to committing genocide or some such thing. At any rate, it hurts their feelings. So to spare the feelings of trans men, you use the title "uterus havers". That includes all the women that want to be known as women, and all the women that want to be known as trans men. (On the other hand, being called "uterus havers" hurts women's feelings, but we don't care about women, so that's not an issue. It's the freaks that count.)
The new name for vagina - Bonus Hole - is also proposed by some imaginative dumb lib apparently in order to spare trans men's feelings. But I don't understand why this is needed. The inventor says using the wrong term may cause someone to feel hurt or distressed. We certainly don't want any freaks to feel hurt or distressed, but I'd like to know who exactly may feel hurt or distressed from the term "vagina". Is it trans men? Trans men are OK with being called a uterus haver, but "vagina" causes them hurt and distress? How come? Or, could it be trans women that are upset with "vagina"? Isn't that what they call it when they get one grafted on themselves?
In any case, this trans terminology thing is getting ridiculous. A more sensible arrangement would be, leave the normal people to have traditional names for themselves and their body parts - no "cis" business, no "uterus havers", and no "bonus hole". Let the freaks invent whatever names they want for themselves and their body parts. They can use the new terms among themselves. The dumb libs that would like to humor the freaks can certainly do so by using the new terminology. The rest of us will try and get by.