Author Topic: I am confused regarding "other genders"  (Read 6319 times)

A person's gender/love are the same in my eyes. That does not change in my eyes.
wow, i never thought that's what it'd be like in your eyes. if it's reflected in a mirror does it change in your eyes

wow, i never thought that's what it'd be like in your eyes. if it's reflected in a mirror does it change in your eyes

Yes in my eyes


can I borrow your eyes

So as long as you grab them yourself, grab my eyes.

So as long as you grab them yourself, grab my eyes.
I have a snip from a manga where a guy licks a girls eye out but I don't know where I put it or if I even want to post it in response

I have a snip from a manga where a guy licks a girls eye out but I don't know where I put it or if I even want to post it in response
o____o

donnies shows up surprisingly little
because its always the same thing, thats why i just richarded around lmao

from five zillion pages ago but

Let's pretend Hagrid identifies as a female.

Even though he is clearly a man he identifies as a female and what LGBT is fighting for is the right to be who you are based on what you identify as even though you look nothing like it on the outside.

Would you let this man go into the woman restroom? He is mentally a female so by definition he is a female according to the LGBT, so he now has the right to go into the women restroom.

Alright, point taken. What if we turned the tables, though?

Let's say Hagrid was actually born as a female. All growing up, he's felt like he'd be a male though - so he underwent hormone therapy and vocal training in order to make him seem more masculine. In the end, he has grown a beard, his breasts have long gone, he has a wide shoulder frame and talks in a gruff voice - with all his clothes on, it's impossible to tell that he's actually the female love.

Are you suggesting that this person be forced to use the female bathroom because of his genitals?

wow, i never thought that's what it'd be like in your eyes. if it's reflected in a mirror does it change in your eyes
HOW COULD SELF REFLECTIONS BE REAL IF OUR MIRRORS AREN'T REAL



I find the bathroom thing ridiculous, personally.  A person's love is a physical characteristic.  Relieving oneself is a physical action.  A bathroom is a physical location.  Where in this formula should a person's mental or emotional view on their gender come into play?

I find the bathroom thing ridiculous, personally.  A person's love is a physical characteristic.  Relieving oneself is a physical action.  A bathroom is a physical location.  Where in this formula should a person's mental or emotional view on their gender come into play?
If bathrooms do not include people's mental or emotional views, shouldn't we just cut out the whole love/gender splitting thing and make all bathrooms unilove? The only reason that stops us from doing so is people perhaps feeling uncomfortable about relieving oneself around people with different sets of genitals, but as you said, bathrooms are purely physical things and should not take into account of emotional stances.

I could be extrapolating too far, though, I'm only assuming that when you're defining that everything about going to the bathroom is physical, it means nothing emotional should come into play.

I could be extrapolating too far, though, I'm only assuming that when you're defining that everything about going to the bathroom is physical, it means nothing emotional should come into play.
Its not about the bathrooms it's about the people who use them, and humans are emotional creatures.


its all bullstuff. if you were truly liberal, you wouldnt use gender titles at all.
This.

As a liberal, to me it seems hypocritical to continue to acknowledge these differences.  It drives contempt on the base of small differences in both camps, which then leads to discrimination.  It's regressive.
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consider this:

if someone is biologically male but femme-presenting and they're in the women's bathroom, and you couldn't even tell that they're biologically male since you're not looking at their willy, would that honestly make anyone uncomfortable? i wouldn't think so, because they don't know and they don't need to know. the trans person is just in there to take a stuff and leave. it's not like people are advocating public toilets where all walls are torn down and it's just a free-for-all
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