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55Mercury

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Hell, even I'm not that perverted.

And I'm really, really perverted.
If you didn't pass the litmus test we'd have probably kicked you out of the club.
For 50 Grand though TS might be willing to see what you're made of.
Do you make house calls?
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Serryah

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This is interesting & weird, at the same time, in a….division’s & opinions from a very different perspective sort’a way…

Good grief...

Sure, there might be people out there "pretending" to be non-binary. Or anything else really.

Part of that could be due to this idea it's "neat" or "Cool" or some bullshit.

Part of the reason could be people use the internet in lieu of actual doctors to self-diagnose who they are, because there are no doctors - or specialists - in their area to help them figure things out. Or it takes years to see someone.

The thing is, people who are "pretending" - AREN'T non-binary. Just like idiots who claim to "pretend" to be trans, aren't trans. Or people who claim to be "Good people" when they aren't.

People pretend a lot.

But the article from the get go admits there are genuine non-binary people. Instead of focusing on their struggles, as usual it's focused on the "fakers" because putting the story of more non-binary people being fakers, makes readers think ALL non-binary people are fakers (sub in non-binary for trans and you get the same deal).

Interesting opinion, but as usual harmful to the people he even says:

"This doesn’t mean that all non-binary self-identification is just attention-seeking behaviour. There are, of course, some people who struggle with genuine gender dysphoria and for whom the thought of being either a man or woman is unbearably distressing. This subpopulation should be treated with compassion and given reasonable accommodations that alleviate dysphoria while recognizing the realities of biological sex. The same goes for intersex people, however rare they may be."
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

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So the rule is you accept peoples choices about themselves unless you feel they are pretending? If they want to pretend to be trans or pretend to be non-binary (whatever the hell that is) let them. Who cares. People live their own life. Let them.
 

Serryah

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So the rule is you accept peoples choices about themselves unless you feel they are pretending? If they want to pretend to be trans or pretend to be non-binary (whatever the hell that is) let them. Who cares. People live their own life. Let them.

Well people who are "pretending" usually end up outing themselves as pretenders. At which point, depending on what it is, deal with it appropriately (if someone is 'pretending' to be trans, for example, as a "social experiment" or as a "way to sneak into women's change rooms"; that doesn't make them trans, that makes them assholes and disgusting POS people who need to be dealt with. Something that the anti-trans brigade don't get.)

As for what "non-binary" is:


Non-binary[a] and genderqueer are umbrella terms for gender identities that are outside the male/female gender binary.[2][3] Non-binary identities often fall under the transgender umbrella since non-binary people typically identify with a gender that is different from the sex assigned to them at birth,[3] although some non-binary people do not consider themselves transgender.[4][5]

Non-binary people may identify as an intermediate or separate third gender,[6] identify with more than one gender[7][8] or no gender, or have a fluctuating gender identity.[9] Gender identity is separate from sexual or romantic orientation;[10] non-binary people have various sexual orientations.[11]

Being non-binary is also not the same as being intersex. Most intersex people identify as either men or women,[12] although some identify as only non-binary, some identify as non-binary and genderfluid, such as Hida Viloria, while others identify as non-binary men or non-binary women.

Non-binary people as a group vary in their gender expressions, and some may reject gender identity altogether.[13] Some non-binary people receive gender-affirming care to reduce the mental distress caused by gender dysphoria, such as gender-affirming surgery or hormone replacement therapy.[14]


So myself, I'm under that 'non-binary' umbrella. Thankfully my dysphoria isn't as extreme as some can have.

But agreed - who cares, people live their own lives, let them... even if they're pretending, so long as it's not harming anyone else, so what?

I mean, people pretend to be "Good people" all the time, and they're not. Rather they are absolute pieces of shit.
 
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55Mercury

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Blah blah fucking blah... and, oh yeah, blah!
I hope I quoted you right.
I mean, people pretend to be "Good people" all the time, and they're not. Rather they are absolute pieces of shit.
Oh there you are talking about yourself again!

I'm pretty sure that I don't want my kids to have to witness your kid pretending to be a pussy, defecating in its litter box in the classroom.
Or have to listen to faggot Story Time hour reciting The Little Pussy That Could , with, "I think I am, I think I am, I think I am", without the good old conductor saying, "There's more than one way to skin a pussy".

gawd biatch you are some kinda bat-shit phuktup
 
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Serryah

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I hope I quoted you right.

Oh there you are talking about yourself again!

I'm pretty sure that I don't want my kids to have to witness your kid pretending to be a pussy, defecating in its litter box in the classroom.
Or have to listen to faggot Story Time hour reciting The Little Pussy That Could , with, "I think I am, I think I am, I think I am", without the good old conductor saying, "There's more than one way to skin a pussy".

gawd biatch you are some kinda bat-shit phuktup

So you can't actually comment sensibly thus you de-age yourself to that of a five year old child with his fingers in his ears.

That's okay.

Your hatred, ignorance and... less than human attitudes are well known.

It's okay, kiddo.

Here's a pacifier for you, and look! It's even got a boy lion for those moments when you are confused about whether you're human or a lion!

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Serryah

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I’m sticking with “Doctor” & “Captain” as my chosen pronouns, even if they aren’t pronouns, I identify them as pronouns.

First consultation is free.

Personally don't get the obsession with pronouns.

I don't give a damn what you call me, either my name or my pronoun. I've been called he and she all my life so it's really not so big a deal either way.
 
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Tecumsehsbones

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Good grief...

Sure, there might be people out there "pretending" to be non-binary. Or anything else really.

Part of that could be due to this idea it's "neat" or "Cool" or some bullshit.

Part of the reason could be people use the internet in lieu of actual doctors to self-diagnose who they are, because there are no doctors - or specialists - in their area to help them figure things out. Or it takes years to see someone.

The thing is, people who are "pretending" - AREN'T non-binary. Just like idiots who claim to "pretend" to be trans, aren't trans. Or people who claim to be "Good people" when they aren't.

People pretend a lot.

But the article from the get go admits there are genuine non-binary people. Instead of focusing on their struggles, as usual it's focused on the "fakers" because putting the story of more non-binary people being fakers, makes readers think ALL non-binary people are fakers (sub in non-binary for trans and you get the same deal).

Interesting opinion, but as usual harmful to the people he even says:

"This doesn’t mean that all non-binary self-identification is just attention-seeking behaviour. There are, of course, some people who struggle with genuine gender dysphoria and for whom the thought of being either a man or woman is unbearably distressing. This subpopulation should be treated with compassion and given reasonable accommodations that alleviate dysphoria while recognizing the realities of biological sex. The same goes for intersex people, however rare they may be."
To a conservative, this is PROOF that each and every non-binary person is just an attention whore.
 
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Ron in Regina

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Personally don't get the obsession with pronouns.

I don't give a damn what you call me, either my name or my pronoun. I've been called he and she all my life so it's really not so big a deal either way.
But….but I really like both “Doctor” & “Captain” and I can’t decide between the two of them, or a combination of the two of them…😉

I totally hear you there.
 
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