If I knew someone who was transgender, or switched sexes, I'd be weirded out by it honestly. And then I'd give it over it and accept it.
More power to Laura, and best of luck in life.
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WayToHip wrote:If I knew someone who was transgender, or switched sexes, I'd be weirded out by it honestly. And then I'd give it over it and accept it.
More power to Laura, and best of luck in life.
honestly, its not that weird at all because they're still the person you know, but different in a way that is irrelevant to knowing someone or being friends with them.
i went to pittsburg to visit some friends who are trans who i knew before they came out, and honestly its no different
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I had the advantage of meeting my bassist right as she was in the process of coming out.
Then I got her to trans from playing guitar to bass. And now I have a band!
Then I got her to trans from playing guitar to bass. And now I have a band!
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At Gearmond: True, they are the same person; emotionally and psychologically, but physically different. It's That Physical element that's the game changer.
I treat my friends differently based on their sex. It's how I grew up, I compete/fight with my male friends, white knight my girl friends. Transgender identities disrupt my indoctrinated attitude towards genders.
If I knew someone who was X, then Y gender; do I still treat them as X gender, or Y gender?
I treat my friends differently based on their sex. It's how I grew up, I compete/fight with my male friends, white knight my girl friends. Transgender identities disrupt my indoctrinated attitude towards genders.
If I knew someone who was X, then Y gender; do I still treat them as X gender, or Y gender?
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uh idk dude, imo its pretty messed up to treat people differently by gender in the first place, but probably Y gender in that case, because then you're acknowledging and respecting them at least according to your morals
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kbithecrowing wrote:Also, she's got some pretty sick blackwork on her legs. Jealous.
Wow, didn't realize just how bad AM wanted to be Tegan and Sara.
No, but seriously, I really wish one of my reactions wasn't "Oh, I really have to avoid hearing anyone who likes the band after their recent success talk about this." I wonder just how much of political leaders coming out pro-gay marriage and other events like this it will take to kill all the LGBT hate.
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WayToHip wrote:At Gearmond: True, they are the same person; emotionally and psychologically, but physically different. It's That Physical element that's the game changer.
I treat my friends differently based on their sex. It's how I grew up, I compete/fight with my male friends, white knight my girl friends. Transgender identities disrupt my indoctrinated attitude towards genders.
If I knew someone who was X, then Y gender; do I still treat them as X gender, or Y gender?
The bolded part made me think you get it a lot more than you think.
If there were no difference between genders, then there really wouldn't be any point in being trans, right? It's just that some people would rather be treated as a gender that doesn't necessarily correspond to their sex.
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