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I kind of got a different view of transgender when I went to jail for 6 months cause I was petting my mongoose too much and there was a sweet dude in there that everyone was in love with, everyone wanted to be in his cell and for some reason the guy really liked me and I really liked him, I mean, I wouldn't have been with him, but I could see it happening. He just wasn't like a guy at all and we became really good friends.
I never saw him as a dude at all, and I couldn't see people trying to make him change and how would he?
It was just who he was.
That's really cool that you befriended him, and that he is treated respectfully in there. You shouldn't pet your mongoose in public though, if that's what happened.
You truly must lay off mixing alcohol with Ambien.
Petting that mongoose is when the right eye and left eye are in agreement, but the mongoose in the left hand and eye should seek to kill the snake in the right eye.
All sinners need to know they are loved by God and He desires to save them from their sins. See John 3.
If you still sin you are not saved from your sins... What you really mean is because you believe in Jesus you are saved from eternal hell...Correct? For how can you claim to be saved from something you still yield too?.
Petting that mongoose is when the right eye and left eye are in agreement, but the mongoose in the left hand and eye should seek to kill the snake in the right eye.
LGBTQ are no different from others with regard to being loved by God.
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