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11-20-2008, 08:59 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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851: The Ol' Switcheroo
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11-21-2008, 09:26 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Is this "don't label me anything" thing is going to reach the furries.
"I'm a giant cat with human features, fuck you if you call me something so primitive as a man or a woman." |
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11-21-2008, 01:58 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Here's the thing...
I have several "trans" friends. (Both MTF and FTM.) To be honest, I don't always know if I understand it. Maybe it's like the whole fat thing that Chemda was talking about. Just not feeling comfortable in your own skin. However, I have talked to my friends about this particular situation. Some are open to it. Some are not. A man having a baby is just as derisive is the trans community. Partially, what it comes down to how you identify yourself. You can have all your original parts, but still classify yourself as "mentally" the opposite sex. My views? I don't care if you identify yourself as a woman or a man. However, Men don't have babies. Unfortunately (or otherwise) that's the way it is. The "pregnant man" wanted to be identified as a man. He wanted all the benefits and pitfalls of such an association. He even started the transition. There had to be a reason. To pee standing up? To get a better paying job? To not have to shave his legs? If it truly didn't FUCKING matter to him, why do any of it? He must have wanted SOMETHING. You can't want all the good that come with your decision, without taking the bad. You can't have your cake and eat it too. That SOMETHING he wanted, comes with a cost. If I decided to become a woman (and identified as such) and got hormone treatment, breast augmentation and various plastic surgeries...but still kept my penis...then tried to sleep with a guy, but not told him of my status and let him discover my cock, would I not deserve the ass kicking that would surely follow? Or should he go "well... I don't like dick, but you identify as a woman...that's good enough for me." Is that what our world is coming to? When would that ever be okay? Also, except in cases of genetic disorder or abnormality, Men have an XY chromosome set and women have an XX chromosome set. And, as far as science is concerned, that can't be changed. Sorry. |
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leave Jessica and her French Fries, French toast self alone. They did an update and she wasn't your typical Fat baby from Maury. She has Prader-Willi Syndrome.
Homebaby's brain has no off switch as far as food coupled with a fucked thyroid. |
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My friends just call me that cos I have weird pink hair, and I wear plaid and spikes all the time, but I don't have the mean "punk" attitude. I'm a big pile of mush and all-around pushover in general so they make fun of me and call me punk'n. |
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