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harrylee

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You DO realize that by giving kids the access to mental health care at the early ages when they start questioning and stating who they are that it encourages things like this, where kids figure out if they truly are gay, bi, straight, queer, trans, etc?

Or does that whole concept just not compute to you?
Going to have to explain to me what queer is?.........I am guessing not what it used to be.
 

Serryah

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Going to have to explain to me what queer is?.........I am guessing not what it used to be.

Best explanations for, well, all of it here.


But specifically for Queer:

Queer or Questioning

Queer is often used as an umbrella term for people who are not straight or who don't identify with their assigned sex at birth. People may also identify as queer if they don't feel that the terms lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans fully represent them. The “Q” can also stand for questioning.


I prefer just leaving it Questioning myself, but I know Queer is still used in the community so *shrug*.

I just find it sad that all these people are so against kids coming out as anything but straight, but are ALSO against kids getting help to figure out if they ARE just straight, or if they're anything else. Not allowing for help makes the situation for kids worse, but I suppose that doesn't matter to a lot of people. After all, the kids are out of the womb now, so who cares.
 

Serryah

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What do you expect she has tits and a dick, how confusing is that

Who, your girlfriend/boyfriend?

I always thought you were the closeted type, you know, the one who protests too much...

It's okay Boom, the truth is out now. :) Hope you feel better for it!
 

Serryah

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No you.. admit it.. you’re Trans..

Nice deflection, but you and what’s its name Terabyte are Trans

LOL

Oh you're so sweet, but no, I'm not Trans. Gender-fluid yes, but not Trans.

Though I'm sure you'll keep going on with that belief but as usual your view is, well... grossly wrong. :)
 

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LOL

Oh you're so sweet, but no, I'm not Trans. Gender-fluid yes, but not Trans.

Though I'm sure you'll keep going on with that belief but as usual your view is, well... grossly wrong. :)
Fluid , big or small I’ll f them all .
 
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Twin_Moose

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From last year. Sad that this kind of respect is still hard to come by in a modern world.

Shield Maidens?

Did Viking Shield Maidens Really Exist?

  • Shieldmaidens are mentioned throughout history in many documents. However, a very small number of records mentioning warrior women can be considered genuinely reliable. The first reliable sources of shieldmaiden date back to the 1070s. Adam of Bremen wrote that in the vicinity of Lake Malaren (Northern Sweden), there is a settl…
 

Serryah

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Shield Maidens?

Did Viking Shield Maidens Really Exist?

  • Shieldmaidens are mentioned throughout history in many documents. However, a very small number of records mentioning warrior women can be considered genuinely reliable. The first reliable sources of shieldmaiden date back to the 1070s. Adam of Bremen wrote that in the vicinity of Lake Malaren (Northern Sweden), there is a settl…

"Considering the literary, archeological, and historical evidence as a whole, it is highly likely that the existence of females who perfected their warrior skills and participated in battles was not mere fantasy. And if the sagas are to be believed, some of the shieldmaidens perfected their military skills to such an extent that they enjoyed a great reputation as fierce warriors."

That's from the Conclusion to your link.

So yes, Shield Maidens.

And this Shield Maiden I posted about was not a 'typical' Maiden genetically. Which was the point.