that matters and you can't change it. Put a dude in a dress, he's still a dude.
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BugisStreetAnnie — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 05:37 PM)
Yes, people are born as either a male or female. It's pretty easy to tell by looking between their legs
Not true, I know someone who is intersexed and while she was raised as a female she doesn't have a uterus or ovaries and could never get pregnant.
When she was very young she did have an operation to appear female, so obviously she did have bits of male genitalia that was removed, but she never went into detail with me about the surgery or what was done. -
gentelg — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 10:05 AM)
Perhaps your ridged ideas about gender are the problem. You likely think that women should stay barefoot in the kitchen and are only good for making babies! Or that men should never show any emotions other than anger and its okay for him to smack the misses a bit if she talks back or overcooks the pot roast!
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tmack64-552-110411 — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 01:50 PM)
Gender is gender. If you feel different than your biological plumbing then that is a psychological problem. I have deep sympathy for people who do have the problem. I don't think changing the body to fit your mental mindset is always the answer since it will for the most part still be noticeable to all that you are not really the sex you are trying to be. Like the character in this series, his attempt at looking feminine is laughable.
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gentelg — 9 years ago(January 03, 2017 11:33 PM)
If you feel different than your biological plumbing then that is a psychological problem.
How is it a problem? Because your a man who hates football and hunting or a woman who hates wearing dresses and makeup thats a "Problem"!?!?
I don't think changing the body to fit your mental mindset is always the answer since it will for the most part still be noticeable to all that you are not really the sex you are trying to be.
Many people who transition do indeed end up looking like the opposite sex. If I saw Laverne Cox or Carmen Carrera walking down the street with no knowledge of who they were I would have never in a million years guessed that they were born male for example. -
PiggybackBandit — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 07:59 AM)
If someone is a man who hates football and hunting, he can simply be a man who hates football and hunting. There are plenty of men who hate football and hunting, and that's fine. Nobody here is calling that a problem. It doesn't mean he has to become a woman.
If someone is a woman who hates dresses and makeup, she can simply be a woman who hates dresses and makeup. There are plenty of women who hate dresses and makeup, and that's fine. Nobody here is calling that a problem. It doesn't mean she has to become a man. -
gentelg — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 09:40 AM)
If someone is a man who hates football and hunting, he can simply be a man who hates football and hunting. There are plenty of men who hate football and hunting, and that's fine. Nobody here is calling that a problem. It doesn't mean he has to become a woman.
In the small town in Ohio I grew up in if you were a guy that wasn't into either or both you might as well wear a dress and more makeup than a $5 hooker. -
gentelg — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 10:44 AM)
Gender is an illusion. You aren't defined by what is in between your legs. Plus gender dysmorphia is a real thing and most physiologists feel that a sex change/hormone treatments are the best way to help it. Many if not most transgender people tried at first to live with the gender they were born as hard as they could (Such as Mort who got married and had kids and played the role of the typical father who brought home the bacon.) but in the end still felt sad and unfulfilled. The same could be said for Gays and Lesbians. I would recommend checking out Alison Bechdel's graphic novel (And later Broadway musical.) "Fun Home" about her childhood gowning up with a father who was a closeted homosexual.
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PiggybackBandit — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 10:56 AM)
I stopped reading after your first two sentences because of how much I disagreed with them. Gender is absolutely not an illusion. It's science. Wishing you could be something you're not is a mental disorder. People can deal with their disorder however they wish. People can do whatever they want, and I'm not trying to bash those people. I'm not going to tell men to stop pretending to be a women or women to stop pretending to be men. Just don't expect me to call a man a woman just because that's what he wants to be called.
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PiggybackBandit — 9 years ago(January 20, 2017 11:06 AM)
Yeah it's unfortunate when people have mental disorders. If people want to deal with their disorder by embracing it and pretending to be the opposite gender, then that's their right. But, again, just don't expect me to pretend as well.