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In any other scenario were a man to tell a woman he knows what it feels like to be a woman he'd have his head cut off, yet apparently it is very different for men that become women. If. as a man tomorrow I had while simultaneously taking tons of estrogen and other female hormones I could say I fully understand what it's like to be a woman. I know women are all about feels before reals, but at the same time, so long as women buy into this idea this idea that these degenerate freaks of nature are somehow "women" I don't feel the least bit bad when these "people" end up destroying actual women.
Obviously women can feel and believe what they want. but I won't feel the least bit bad if women start to complain about how all of these men end up dominating female sports.
Last edited by CaseyB; 09-01-2018 at 09:11 AM..
Reason: language
It's honestly never crossed my mind until reading this thread, and I don't see the point in pondering it further. Like the above poster, I am not threatened by transgender people. Maybe others do spend a lot of time thinking about such things, but, to me, people are people.
In any other scenario were a man to tell a woman he knows what it feels like to be a woman he'd have his head cut off, yet apparently it is very different for men that become women. If. as a man tomorrow I had my balls and dick cut off while simultaneously taking tons of estrogen and other female hormones I could say I fully understand what it's like to be a woman. I know women are all about feels before reals, but at the same time, so long as women buy into this idea this idea that these degenerate freaks of nature are somehow "women" I don't feel the least bit bad when these "people" end up destroying actual women.
That's not how I think, but I realize a lot of women do. Unfortunately, many times, "feels before reals" results in bad decision-making that hasn't been thought through.
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Obviously women can feel and believe what they want. but I won't feel the least bit bad if women start to complain about how all of these men end up dominating female sports.
I don't care what one chooses for oneself, but when that choice negatively impacts others, like the women's sports example you gave, then it's a problem.
No man -trans or not can tell me they know what it's like at that time of the month - with cramping, inconvenience and an overall carppy mood. No man can sympathize with me about giving birth - having a breast biopsied ect. I don't buy in to all the trans hoopla - they are cross dressers who stayed closeted for years. I probably shared bathrooms with a few and didn't know it and couldn't care less as long as they did their business and left. But I do care that the majority of people have to cow tow to a small percentage of the population like they are special and deserve special treatment.
If I choose to be different from the norm - than I accept any benefits, criticisms and problems my choosing to be different brings - I don't expect people to change their lifestyle because of it.
I find it very sad, and I feel deeply compassionate for anyone born with such a tortuous level of confusion regarding their sexual identity. Who are we to judge — we’ve never walked in their shoes knowing/feeling clearly you were born in the wrong gender body?
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