Hey Ze, I think FTM's are so rarely brought up has more to do with gender politics than anything else. Since we live in a culture that values the male over the female; woman who dress or act or want to be men are seen as wanting to better themselves. For a male to dress, act, or want to be female is seen as a step backward at best, a debasement at worst and thus illicts more and stronger responses. A female with short hair in t-shirt and jeans goes un noticed. A male in skirt, heels with long hair, well you're gonna get remarks. That and just by numbers there are far more MTFs than FTMS.

Personally I love all my trans brothers and sisters.