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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 01 Aug 19 12.49am | |
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Stirlingsays 01 Aug 19 12.51am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
25 years ago this society would of been carted off to a hospital or asylum.
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Beanyboysmd 01 Aug 19 12.54am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Didn't even know that was a thing...Oh well you learn something new everyday...
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Invalid user 2019 01 Aug 19 1.28am | |
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I've been quite vocally against trans athletes gaining athletic advantage on here of late, but as a point regarding people simply existing I'll state my view. I do think trans issues are a weird one to get your head around, because most people for the most part feel very home in their own body. For want of a better explanation though, it does appear that some feel the very opposite, as if some kind of internal schema results in a flicked switch that is unlikely to switch back. From that perspective I'd rather someone become as close to their idea of who they are, and make Youtube videos about the realities of that, than be some kind of tortured wreck in a room. There's significant politicisation in both directions as you demonstrate, but that's of limited use when it comes their actual reality. Clearly there's plenty of issues about younger people and hormones and that whole mess, but this person as an adult making the choices that they have, may well be doing 'the right thing' based on how they feel about it and the parameters that are set for them. As in, in their shoes you may well have done the same thing. So from that perspective, who cares if someone else is unhappy with it, or looks to an era where someone would be classified as insane, just because that's more comforting than appreciating their point of view. Perhaps it's not a great idea to think that someone should be sectioned and considered mad if we aren't well aligned with them. Life is long enough that eventually we ourselves may be considered to be that person at some point.. and in that place and at that time, we'd very much be hoping for a take on us that involved thought and consideration, rather than the opposite.
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dreamwaverider London 01 Aug 19 4.17am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Next thing is he will be pregnant!! If nothing else that will make him/her the most famous bloke on the planet. All a load of bollox that the pc world runs with. They are never gonna suck me in.
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YT Oxford 01 Aug 19 6.24am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
Next thing is he will be pregnant!! If nothing else that will make him/her the most famous bloke on the planet. All a load of bollox that the pc world runs with. They are never gonna suck me in. I should hope NOT! Historical note: the asylums were all closed by 25 years ago. 30-35 years works!
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Midlands Eagle 01 Aug 19 6.37am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
25 years ago this guy would of been carted off to a hospital or asylum. Why are you reading Pink News? Is there something you want to tell us?
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 01 Aug 19 7.38am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Why are you reading Pink News? Is there something you want to tell us? I will after my morning sickness subsides!!
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ChrisGC Wantage 01 Aug 19 8.08am | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
I've been quite vocally against trans athletes gaining athletic advantage on here of late, but as a point regarding people simply existing I'll state my view. I do think trans issues are a weird one to get your head around, because most people for the most part feel very home in their own body. For want of a better explanation though, it does appear that some feel the very opposite, as if some kind of internal schema results in a flicked switch that is unlikely to switch back. From that perspective I'd rather someone become as close to their idea of who they are, and make Youtube videos about the realities of that, than be some kind of tortured wreck in a room. There's significant politicisation in both directions as you demonstrate, but that's of limited use when it comes their actual reality. Clearly there's plenty of issues about younger people and hormones and that whole mess, but this person as an adult making the choices that they have, may well be doing 'the right thing' based on how they feel about it and the parameters that are set for them. As in, in their shoes you may well have done the same thing. So from that perspective, who cares if someone else is unhappy with it, or looks to an era where someone would be classified as insane, just because that's more comforting than appreciating their point of view. Perhaps it's not a great idea to think that someone should be sectioned and considered mad if we aren't well aligned with them. Life is long enough that eventually we ourselves may be considered to be that person at some point.. and in that place and at that time, we'd very much be hoping for a take on us that involved thought and consideration, rather than the opposite.
Yeah, apart from the fact that they are statistically more likely to be severely mentally ill. Something shocking like 40% of trans people have documented history of suicide attempts and 70% a history of mental illness. Clearly, these people are ill and need help. Not be enabled to chop their todgers off.
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 01 Aug 19 8.14am | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
Yeah, apart from the fact that they are statistically more likely to be severely mentally ill. Something shocking like 40% of trans people have documented history of suicide attempts and 70% a history of mental illness. Clearly, these people are ill and need help. Not be enabled to chop their todgers off. Is it not possible their mental illness stems from the fact they don’t feel at home in the own body? I don’t do a great deal about trans people, but it seems quite obvious that someone going through that sort of battle internally is going to have issues with mental health - by ‘not enabling them to chop their codgers off’ how are we helping that?
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stuckinbristol In the woodwork. 01 Aug 19 8.20am | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
It's difficult buying sanitary products, as the advertising is aimed at women...who would have thought?
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Mapletree Croydon 01 Aug 19 8.21am | |
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Originally posted by ChrisGC
Yeah, apart from the fact that they are statistically more likely to be severely mentally ill. Something shocking like 40% of trans people have documented history of suicide attempts and 70% a history of mental illness. Clearly, these people are ill and need help. Not be enabled to chop their todgers off. Morning Chris. I don’t have to point out the absurdity of your post to you as you know exactly what you are doing For the record, who knows what is chicken and what is egg. Finding yourself with gender dysphoria must create many emotional and psychological pressures. I knew someone who suddenly developed it after having cancer. Simply became female. Most unexpected, a more macho bloke would have been hard to find.
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