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Sex: Male
Interested In: Women
Quoting Rilla from 18:39, 19th Dec 2006
I wouldn't want my sexuality discussed on an internet noticeboard...
Quoting Midget from 09:20, 20th Dec 2006
I was hardly discussing their sexuality, but to please you I have further anonymised the name.
Quoting Rilla from 10:28, 20th Dec 2006Quoting Midget from 09:20, 20th Dec 2006
Um... just to please me? Thanks... I guess..
Quoting Midget from 10:23, 20th Dec 2006
We must have met in person for you to be so perceptive about me. Have I had the honour?
Quoting Midget from 17:35, 20th Dec 2006
Anyway if you think I actually properly know you...
Why do people feel so strongly about adding shades of grey to the simple default options? What is it really going to achieve.
As an aside, I also find if decidedly unusual for the LGBT demographic to refer to themselves as 'queer'. Isn't the whole point to be accepted and treated the same as everyone else? Surely labelling yourselves as "different" and "unusual" is counter-productive.
Quoting angel_kohaku from 16:30, 16th Dec 2006
It's also grammatically incorrect. Whether you are a man or a woman is not your gender, that is your SEX. No matter if you have a "transgendering" operation, you will still be male or female. NOTHING will change the fact that males have XY chromosomes and females have XX.
My french teacher used to get really irritated by people using "gender" when they mean sex. He said it was like they were scared of the word "sex". OoooOOooo
Quoting exnihilo from 20:16, 18th Dec 2006
People do fit into neat little boxes, by and large we can all describe ourselves as closely as we would need to do by listing perhaps half a dozen characteristics.
I see no need to change all the forms in use everywhere to satisfy the one woman who identifies as male but intends to remain physically a woman because her MTF 'girlfriend' prefers him/her that way, or whatever other Jeremy Kyle-esque scenario you can dream up to satisfy the delusion that everyone is an unique and beautiful snowflake.
Quoting Harry Giles from 19:55, 20th Dec 2006Quoting exnihilo from 20:16, 18th Dec 2006
People do fit into neat little boxes, by and large we can all describe ourselves as closely as we would need to do by listing perhaps half a dozen characteristics.
This is, empirically, nonsense, and would only be said by someone who in their own life has not encountered the sheer diversity of sexes and gender identities which exist.I see no need to change all the forms in use everywhere to satisfy the one woman who identifies as male but intends to remain physically a woman because her MTF 'girlfriend' prefers him/her that way, or whatever other Jeremy Kyle-esque scenario you can dream up to satisfy the delusion that everyone is an unique and beautiful snowflake.
I never understand this kind of resentful conservative normative statement. I don't understand what motivates someone to resent difference so much that they will oppose its recognition even though such recognitition, which affecting the recognised to a huge degree, would effect the conservative's own life to a minimum.
Quoting Harry Giles from 19:48, 20th Dec 2006
But I feel your comment orginated from a lack of understanding...
Quoting Midget from 15:26, 16th Dec 2006
This must be a joke OR someone takes themselves way too seriously.
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