
Here Are 30 People’s Tweets About How Others Reacted To Their Gender Transition And It’s Wholesome
Transgender communities around the world face a number of difficulties and obstacles. Besides the social and cultural pressures that some traditions impose upon them, there's also the internal struggle within the individuals themselves, let alone the transition period, be it surgical or otherwise.
However, the world has its ways of showing some positivity on the matter, thus restoring our faith in humanity. A number of gender transition stories have begun to surface on Twitter with people sharing how well their family, friends, and complete strangers took their decision to switch genders. Bored Panda has compiled a list of some of the most wholesome stories for you to read below.
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I am 34 and I love Legos. :) Being an adult doesn't mean the end of having fun or being creative.
Load More Replies...Gee, I wonder how that works .... if we could change the name in the system and still have the records remain legally sound.... just posturing as a pharmacist
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I was tearing up reading these, and I'm not even trans. It's too bad that it should be so abnormal to hear about people just showing common decency.
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Thing is, being trans is only just becoming a common sight. A lot of people are still very confused and full of questions about the topic, but asking those questions is already seen as hostile and sexist.
There are different ways to ask questions. As in...better and worse ways. I suggest to first try to educate yourself and try to look for the answers online (there are many great trans and or sex-ed youtube channels, for example). The problem with the questions is, that many many people just wanna know about the genitals. Which is none of anybody's business. And from what I gathered, the curious questions (that don't focus on body parts) are completely fine with most trans people as long as you remain respectful. :)
I don't question people why are they transgender; I ask people why are they cruel.
Try and remember Gender Trans-morphia is a recognized disability. Consider what kind of questions you might ask somebody somebody who's blind or somebody who has cerebral palsy. Also consider why you're asking. A person's race, gender, sexuality, etc. is not really important, how they treat people is. Best approach, be tolerant before you ask questions. We all went to school to learn how to read, so google it. Ignorance is no defence anymore, it's always best to open your mind before you open your mouth, better yet open up a web browser and fill your intellectual boot sunshine! :)
I remember my late grandma's reaction when a very good friend came out as trans. She just looked at him and went "Well, I knew you weren't a girl" and then continued with the new pronoun and name as if nothing had happened.
A social issue post without all the hate? Can it really be? Please let this be the new norm.
I am glad for them they are really lucky but at the same time I am jealous my family won't let me transition I am so happy for them they could and got to do it these ones are FINALLY free ^^ T T
I live in a very small town in Virginia. You don't see anything like this here. It's not that they don't exist, but I feel like they're just too afraid to do anything about it. Maybe until they move somewhere more accepting. I worked at Burger King as a manager and was covering a break on front. These two people walk in. I did not ask them if they were transitioning but it seemed to be male to female. They still had very noticeable manly features but we're in dresses and had medium length hair, looks like they were in the process of growing it out. I know how people are treated around here that are LGBQT+ and it's shameful. So I smiled and treated them as I would any other customer. I complimented their dresses. It's hard to be different in a small town. And I hope that it helped them that day. And made them feel like they can be accepted.
It's great to read these positive experiences, but we should not forget that the violence and hate directed at trans people is extremely high. One of my trans friends is regularly assaulted, and I mean regularly. Fortunately, she has a martial arts background and can defend herself, but it's still not ok. Let's all be positive role models as allies for our wonderful LGBTQ+ brothers, sisters and siblings.
One of the best threads I've ever read here! Also very educational, I'll remember these when I meet someone transitioning and try to be as great as all these people! :) So heartwarming.
I love these, they are very heartwarming. I especially like hearing and reading about kindness considering the dark time politically in many countries (I live in the U.S., it's not just here though)
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I'm not so sure I know which side is making it a dark time though....
This is a very heartwarming post, thank you for sharing.👍💓
This was so sweet and heartwarming, made me tear up. Thank you and good luck everyone
So sweet!
I have had some of my students terrified to ask me if they could change their names/pronouns for class. It's horrible that they've clearly had experiences where teachers shamed them for trying to be themselves.
excuse me what age are your students?
My first roommate came out to me over dinner one night. It was just before we moved in together (we were co-workers) and she said "I have something to tell you... I was born male." To which I replied "Cool. Please pass the salt." She looked at me in shock and said "Do you have any questions?" I replied "Only to know if you are happy." "Yes," she said. "Cool. Then can I please have the salt?" 25 years later she still loves to tell that story. [laugh] Needless to say, when my nephew started his journey and heard that story, he knew he was in the right family. :D
i have nothing against trans or lgbt but i do think that pushing kids underage to transition is wrong and child abuse a 10yr old doesnt know wich gender/sex its gonna be and givin it hormones or even surgery is a form of child abuse we dont know how manipulated a child can be its literally as bad as letting a child decide if it can have sex with an adult aka giving consent we dont let children do that so why should we support self mutilation self harm in form of hormones and surgeryy...if they above 18 let them do it but before 18 no thats not ok and simply critisizing this makes ppl call someone a homphobe or transphobe wich is wrong just like they made mario lopez to apologize for sayin 3 yr old trans goes too far and it does go to far no3 yr old in this planet can be trans and also no 10 yr old this is chil abuse and unacceptable behaviour of many lgbt lobbys and propagandist let children be children they cannot decide what gender/sex they are at this age
Hi. :-) I can assure you that 10 year olds are not being given hormones or surgery. They might take hormone suppressors to delay puberty for a bit to give them time to grow up enough to make a proper decision, and those are the same hormone suppressors that are given to children who start puberty too early. Actual hormone treatment doesn't start until at least 16, and barring exceptional circumstances surgery isn't considered until 18. Younger children only do what is called "socially transitioning", which is just using a new name (not even changing it legally), new pronouns and new ways of dressing. Nothing permanent at all.
This post isn't about children. So while you say you have nothing against lgbt people, that's not really true is it? You came here to make a homophobic rant.
nope i have no issues with adult lgbt ppl i happen to have grown up with gay and lesbian people since im a child .....this doesnt mean i can have disagreements with what certain parts of the lgbt community is promoting....like children to transition....thats the only thing i am against...what 2 adults do is not mine or societies concern...but we as a society have the duty to protect children
Please don't believe everything you hear/read/see about trans people or anyone else. There are a lot of people who want to spread misinformation and lies to justify hating other people. I understand your concerns about children, but as Elizabeth says they are based on misinformation. We could be such a lovely planet if we all just took the time to research things for outselves.
my comment is based on research and things i seen happening irl my friends sister for example is on hormones shes 14now she on hormones since shes 12...do you think a 12 yr old girl has the maturity to decide such a irreversible body and life change?
about that gender/sex thing kids can actully know if they are aware that it is even a thing if a child who was female had a crush on a girl they would most likely think it is wrong because not enough parents tell their children it is okay
10 year olds can absolutely be gay or les i found out i was bi at ten so what's your point
The guy that used to live upstairs from us was a buff, burly pool guy. Within one year, he transitioned to she, wearing a lot of her female roommates clothing. For a while, she was wearing cutoffs t-shirts and shorts. She thought I would have a problem with her wearing female clothes, make up and nails...until I told her that it wasn't her transition..it was her style I had a problem with. I'm like "Don't borrow your roommates clothes..get your own. You can't claim her style..you've got to create your own." So she went shopping, and the first time she wore her first full coordinated outfit I said "Now that's how you look fabulous gf!!" Just ran into her about 2 months ago...she be stylin' and very happy!
Being kind is such a simple and rewarding thing. Keep it up all u amazing people!!
to wholesome for my heart to handle!! when i came out my mom just said, "im glad i finally got to meet my son" 😭😭😭 (the rest of my family is homophobic, i live with my mom, my one supportive family member)
Party Poison Good response!
haha thanks
My faith in humanity was restored.
This isn't about transitioning but I had a stepbrother who was roundly rejected by his father when he came out. This was in the late 80's and AIDS was running rampant in that community. My stepbrother ended up losing his life to it. My stepdad never really spoke of my stepbrother and I always thought that was sad. My stepdad's other son has had two kids and the youngest, his daughter, is now 17 and recently came out to her dad. He wasn't sure what to say to my stepdad but when my stepdad found out about her, he said, "I'm going to love her just like I always have. I screwed this up one time and I won't do that again."
So this isnt about being trans but its similar i had this best friend in 7th grade and one day i realized i was bi and i liked her and one of my favorite moments was when i told one of my other bi friends and she said, " welcome! Its a great thing to be!" and i was so thankful because my parents were homophobic but i knew i had my friends support
I really needed these. I've had a rough time at work so I'm glad to see some positivity
When I was growing up, people who were or did transition were the subject of mean jokes. It's wonderful that they being accepted more, though there is still a long way to go.
Everyone be who you wanna be love who you wanna love and remember you are loved and handsome/beautiful. ps. unless you wanna be a murderer, wanna love voldemort (or some sh*t)or the like in which case I still love but from like really far away :D
These wonderful reactions are memorable to the posters most likely because so many reactions were awful. Just too sad.
Love these!
Thanks for the happy tears
I love these. I hope I can create this experience for someone.
What a lovely article!
I'm glad to hear such positive stories of transition. I was abused by a guy who was claiming to transition to gain entry to a female space. His transition wasn't a genuine thing, and did make me question the whole concept but I do now know that it's was him that was in the wrong, and that's not the behaviour of most of those who transition.
I'm so glad to read of such positive experiences. I was abused by a guy who
What if I told you there isn't a burden on me just b/c you decided to transition? I have no problem w/ it, and I agree others should live and let live, but the rest of the world doesn't have some duty to 'handle' your transition in any particular way beyond showing you common courtesy and respect.
And how are any of these stories different from common courtesy and respect? As long as someone doesn't make a big scene and make another person defend themselves (as though they're some sort of gender police instead of e.g. the cashier at the grocery store) then everyone is happy. That is ALL these folks want.
I suppose you're right, many on this list were only expecting that. I still take slight issue w/ the phrase 'handle the transition' as it seems to imply a duty on everyone else. My bigger issue in this area is people who say everyone else needs to start doing 'non-binary pronoun practice drills'. It's not enough for these people to ask me to switch from calling them He to She or vice versa (a request I'm happy to accommodate). No, b/c they 'identify' as ze/zur or they/them I need to start doing language practice drills! - That's not asking for common courtesy, that's being a bizarrely pedantic little narcissist.
That's all they're asking for. You sound like the people who say the "gays just want special rights." No, they just want to be treated with courtesy & respect. That being said, there are drama queens of all genders. Judge people individually by how they behave, not by how others "like them" behave. You'll have a much richer life.
Suzi, see my response to Parmeisan. TL/DR: 1. The phrase 'handle the transition' perhaps implies that when someone transitions there's a duty imposed on other people - and I say it doesn't. 2. Related point: I refuse to do, as some on the far left have suggested, non-binary pronoun practice drills, for the same set of reasons.
Is it TOO NEGATIVE to make an article of a DIFFERENT OPINION? Like maybe "The Day I DETRANSITIONED back to my Original Gender"
iamvectorious haha
why is this a story?
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With all this crap its still only a matter of time until pedophilia or something else or other makes a comeback for being the new latest idiocy
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I wonder if people would be ushering depressives into self-harm because "it makes them feel better" just like the trannies feel better after a transition? Why are we normalising mental illness?
I’m certain the World Health Organization knows more than you about mental illness.
Wtf does the WHO have to do with it? They deal wit mental illness very little and it was considered mental illness until recent years
until 2011 the who considered being gay a mentall illness aswell as trans people we dont need an organization to tell us what is right and what not ...we do know trans people have very high suicide rates before and after transitioning it is higher than black slaves in the usa durign slavery and higher than jew suicide rate under the nazis wich suggest its more than a simple i feel im in the wrong body situation gender dysphoria is an issue that should not be taken lightly and the current way things are being handled is wrong they give transition to kids and hormones to kids wich is wrong and child abuse a 10yr cannto know and decide what gender or sex its gonna be and supporting a child making such life changing decision is dangerous and wrong
He has a point. Why are we mainstreaming delusions? You cannot deny that which makes you a man or a woman. You can get all the surgeries you want, but it won't change anything. You still have cells that make you a man or woman. Believing that you are a man instead of a woman, doesn't change anything. It's a fact and as Ben Shapiro says download-5...29ed07.png
Because the doctors have agreed a long time ago that being transgender isn't an illness. Get over it. How can you not understand that this is a good way to go after reading this thread?
Because we want you not to hate yourself so you don't take it out other people.
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Wish I could live long enough to hear comedians a hundred years from now make fun of all this nonsense.
Right!? I wish I could have heard them too, joking about "man, those idiots who just couldn't let people live their own lives. What fools!" Dave, you're a jerk
Kind of like how many of us look back on pro-slavery people. We think they're idiots.
Dave just wrote an autobiography in 19 words about his bitter, mean-spirited little self. Ten bucks says I know who HE voted for.
Maybe, or he may just be a 12-year-old troll on mommy's computer.
If you mean Donald Trump then he was right. He does make a good point. I hate all this lgbt lmnop bullshit. you are what you are and human biology proves you are. There are 2 genders, and if you are gay i wish you godspeed in dealing with it, but why deny the facts that you are gravely mistaken.
It was 20 words and if you're going to judge at least get your facts straight. And what does how he voted have anything to do with this topic? That's the problem nowadays. Everyone has an agenda. It's ridiculous. Read the story and move on.
I was tearing up reading these, and I'm not even trans. It's too bad that it should be so abnormal to hear about people just showing common decency.
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Thing is, being trans is only just becoming a common sight. A lot of people are still very confused and full of questions about the topic, but asking those questions is already seen as hostile and sexist.
There are different ways to ask questions. As in...better and worse ways. I suggest to first try to educate yourself and try to look for the answers online (there are many great trans and or sex-ed youtube channels, for example). The problem with the questions is, that many many people just wanna know about the genitals. Which is none of anybody's business. And from what I gathered, the curious questions (that don't focus on body parts) are completely fine with most trans people as long as you remain respectful. :)
I don't question people why are they transgender; I ask people why are they cruel.
Try and remember Gender Trans-morphia is a recognized disability. Consider what kind of questions you might ask somebody somebody who's blind or somebody who has cerebral palsy. Also consider why you're asking. A person's race, gender, sexuality, etc. is not really important, how they treat people is. Best approach, be tolerant before you ask questions. We all went to school to learn how to read, so google it. Ignorance is no defence anymore, it's always best to open your mind before you open your mouth, better yet open up a web browser and fill your intellectual boot sunshine! :)
I remember my late grandma's reaction when a very good friend came out as trans. She just looked at him and went "Well, I knew you weren't a girl" and then continued with the new pronoun and name as if nothing had happened.
A social issue post without all the hate? Can it really be? Please let this be the new norm.
I am glad for them they are really lucky but at the same time I am jealous my family won't let me transition I am so happy for them they could and got to do it these ones are FINALLY free ^^ T T
I live in a very small town in Virginia. You don't see anything like this here. It's not that they don't exist, but I feel like they're just too afraid to do anything about it. Maybe until they move somewhere more accepting. I worked at Burger King as a manager and was covering a break on front. These two people walk in. I did not ask them if they were transitioning but it seemed to be male to female. They still had very noticeable manly features but we're in dresses and had medium length hair, looks like they were in the process of growing it out. I know how people are treated around here that are LGBQT+ and it's shameful. So I smiled and treated them as I would any other customer. I complimented their dresses. It's hard to be different in a small town. And I hope that it helped them that day. And made them feel like they can be accepted.
It's great to read these positive experiences, but we should not forget that the violence and hate directed at trans people is extremely high. One of my trans friends is regularly assaulted, and I mean regularly. Fortunately, she has a martial arts background and can defend herself, but it's still not ok. Let's all be positive role models as allies for our wonderful LGBTQ+ brothers, sisters and siblings.
One of the best threads I've ever read here! Also very educational, I'll remember these when I meet someone transitioning and try to be as great as all these people! :) So heartwarming.
I love these, they are very heartwarming. I especially like hearing and reading about kindness considering the dark time politically in many countries (I live in the U.S., it's not just here though)
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I'm not so sure I know which side is making it a dark time though....
This is a very heartwarming post, thank you for sharing.👍💓
This was so sweet and heartwarming, made me tear up. Thank you and good luck everyone
So sweet!
I have had some of my students terrified to ask me if they could change their names/pronouns for class. It's horrible that they've clearly had experiences where teachers shamed them for trying to be themselves.
excuse me what age are your students?
My first roommate came out to me over dinner one night. It was just before we moved in together (we were co-workers) and she said "I have something to tell you... I was born male." To which I replied "Cool. Please pass the salt." She looked at me in shock and said "Do you have any questions?" I replied "Only to know if you are happy." "Yes," she said. "Cool. Then can I please have the salt?" 25 years later she still loves to tell that story. [laugh] Needless to say, when my nephew started his journey and heard that story, he knew he was in the right family. :D
i have nothing against trans or lgbt but i do think that pushing kids underage to transition is wrong and child abuse a 10yr old doesnt know wich gender/sex its gonna be and givin it hormones or even surgery is a form of child abuse we dont know how manipulated a child can be its literally as bad as letting a child decide if it can have sex with an adult aka giving consent we dont let children do that so why should we support self mutilation self harm in form of hormones and surgeryy...if they above 18 let them do it but before 18 no thats not ok and simply critisizing this makes ppl call someone a homphobe or transphobe wich is wrong just like they made mario lopez to apologize for sayin 3 yr old trans goes too far and it does go to far no3 yr old in this planet can be trans and also no 10 yr old this is chil abuse and unacceptable behaviour of many lgbt lobbys and propagandist let children be children they cannot decide what gender/sex they are at this age
Hi. :-) I can assure you that 10 year olds are not being given hormones or surgery. They might take hormone suppressors to delay puberty for a bit to give them time to grow up enough to make a proper decision, and those are the same hormone suppressors that are given to children who start puberty too early. Actual hormone treatment doesn't start until at least 16, and barring exceptional circumstances surgery isn't considered until 18. Younger children only do what is called "socially transitioning", which is just using a new name (not even changing it legally), new pronouns and new ways of dressing. Nothing permanent at all.
This post isn't about children. So while you say you have nothing against lgbt people, that's not really true is it? You came here to make a homophobic rant.
nope i have no issues with adult lgbt ppl i happen to have grown up with gay and lesbian people since im a child .....this doesnt mean i can have disagreements with what certain parts of the lgbt community is promoting....like children to transition....thats the only thing i am against...what 2 adults do is not mine or societies concern...but we as a society have the duty to protect children
Please don't believe everything you hear/read/see about trans people or anyone else. There are a lot of people who want to spread misinformation and lies to justify hating other people. I understand your concerns about children, but as Elizabeth says they are based on misinformation. We could be such a lovely planet if we all just took the time to research things for outselves.
my comment is based on research and things i seen happening irl my friends sister for example is on hormones shes 14now she on hormones since shes 12...do you think a 12 yr old girl has the maturity to decide such a irreversible body and life change?
about that gender/sex thing kids can actully know if they are aware that it is even a thing if a child who was female had a crush on a girl they would most likely think it is wrong because not enough parents tell their children it is okay
10 year olds can absolutely be gay or les i found out i was bi at ten so what's your point
The guy that used to live upstairs from us was a buff, burly pool guy. Within one year, he transitioned to she, wearing a lot of her female roommates clothing. For a while, she was wearing cutoffs t-shirts and shorts. She thought I would have a problem with her wearing female clothes, make up and nails...until I told her that it wasn't her transition..it was her style I had a problem with. I'm like "Don't borrow your roommates clothes..get your own. You can't claim her style..you've got to create your own." So she went shopping, and the first time she wore her first full coordinated outfit I said "Now that's how you look fabulous gf!!" Just ran into her about 2 months ago...she be stylin' and very happy!
Being kind is such a simple and rewarding thing. Keep it up all u amazing people!!
to wholesome for my heart to handle!! when i came out my mom just said, "im glad i finally got to meet my son" 😭😭😭 (the rest of my family is homophobic, i live with my mom, my one supportive family member)
Party Poison Good response!
haha thanks
My faith in humanity was restored.
This isn't about transitioning but I had a stepbrother who was roundly rejected by his father when he came out. This was in the late 80's and AIDS was running rampant in that community. My stepbrother ended up losing his life to it. My stepdad never really spoke of my stepbrother and I always thought that was sad. My stepdad's other son has had two kids and the youngest, his daughter, is now 17 and recently came out to her dad. He wasn't sure what to say to my stepdad but when my stepdad found out about her, he said, "I'm going to love her just like I always have. I screwed this up one time and I won't do that again."
So this isnt about being trans but its similar i had this best friend in 7th grade and one day i realized i was bi and i liked her and one of my favorite moments was when i told one of my other bi friends and she said, " welcome! Its a great thing to be!" and i was so thankful because my parents were homophobic but i knew i had my friends support
I really needed these. I've had a rough time at work so I'm glad to see some positivity
When I was growing up, people who were or did transition were the subject of mean jokes. It's wonderful that they being accepted more, though there is still a long way to go.
Everyone be who you wanna be love who you wanna love and remember you are loved and handsome/beautiful. ps. unless you wanna be a murderer, wanna love voldemort (or some sh*t)or the like in which case I still love but from like really far away :D
These wonderful reactions are memorable to the posters most likely because so many reactions were awful. Just too sad.
Love these!
Thanks for the happy tears
I love these. I hope I can create this experience for someone.
What a lovely article!
I'm glad to hear such positive stories of transition. I was abused by a guy who was claiming to transition to gain entry to a female space. His transition wasn't a genuine thing, and did make me question the whole concept but I do now know that it's was him that was in the wrong, and that's not the behaviour of most of those who transition.
I'm so glad to read of such positive experiences. I was abused by a guy who
What if I told you there isn't a burden on me just b/c you decided to transition? I have no problem w/ it, and I agree others should live and let live, but the rest of the world doesn't have some duty to 'handle' your transition in any particular way beyond showing you common courtesy and respect.
And how are any of these stories different from common courtesy and respect? As long as someone doesn't make a big scene and make another person defend themselves (as though they're some sort of gender police instead of e.g. the cashier at the grocery store) then everyone is happy. That is ALL these folks want.
I suppose you're right, many on this list were only expecting that. I still take slight issue w/ the phrase 'handle the transition' as it seems to imply a duty on everyone else. My bigger issue in this area is people who say everyone else needs to start doing 'non-binary pronoun practice drills'. It's not enough for these people to ask me to switch from calling them He to She or vice versa (a request I'm happy to accommodate). No, b/c they 'identify' as ze/zur or they/them I need to start doing language practice drills! - That's not asking for common courtesy, that's being a bizarrely pedantic little narcissist.
That's all they're asking for. You sound like the people who say the "gays just want special rights." No, they just want to be treated with courtesy & respect. That being said, there are drama queens of all genders. Judge people individually by how they behave, not by how others "like them" behave. You'll have a much richer life.
Suzi, see my response to Parmeisan. TL/DR: 1. The phrase 'handle the transition' perhaps implies that when someone transitions there's a duty imposed on other people - and I say it doesn't. 2. Related point: I refuse to do, as some on the far left have suggested, non-binary pronoun practice drills, for the same set of reasons.
Is it TOO NEGATIVE to make an article of a DIFFERENT OPINION? Like maybe "The Day I DETRANSITIONED back to my Original Gender"
iamvectorious haha
why is this a story?
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With all this crap its still only a matter of time until pedophilia or something else or other makes a comeback for being the new latest idiocy
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I wonder if people would be ushering depressives into self-harm because "it makes them feel better" just like the trannies feel better after a transition? Why are we normalising mental illness?
I’m certain the World Health Organization knows more than you about mental illness.
Wtf does the WHO have to do with it? They deal wit mental illness very little and it was considered mental illness until recent years
until 2011 the who considered being gay a mentall illness aswell as trans people we dont need an organization to tell us what is right and what not ...we do know trans people have very high suicide rates before and after transitioning it is higher than black slaves in the usa durign slavery and higher than jew suicide rate under the nazis wich suggest its more than a simple i feel im in the wrong body situation gender dysphoria is an issue that should not be taken lightly and the current way things are being handled is wrong they give transition to kids and hormones to kids wich is wrong and child abuse a 10yr cannto know and decide what gender or sex its gonna be and supporting a child making such life changing decision is dangerous and wrong
He has a point. Why are we mainstreaming delusions? You cannot deny that which makes you a man or a woman. You can get all the surgeries you want, but it won't change anything. You still have cells that make you a man or woman. Believing that you are a man instead of a woman, doesn't change anything. It's a fact and as Ben Shapiro says download-5...29ed07.png
Because the doctors have agreed a long time ago that being transgender isn't an illness. Get over it. How can you not understand that this is a good way to go after reading this thread?
Because we want you not to hate yourself so you don't take it out other people.
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Wish I could live long enough to hear comedians a hundred years from now make fun of all this nonsense.
Right!? I wish I could have heard them too, joking about "man, those idiots who just couldn't let people live their own lives. What fools!" Dave, you're a jerk
Kind of like how many of us look back on pro-slavery people. We think they're idiots.
Dave just wrote an autobiography in 19 words about his bitter, mean-spirited little self. Ten bucks says I know who HE voted for.
Maybe, or he may just be a 12-year-old troll on mommy's computer.
If you mean Donald Trump then he was right. He does make a good point. I hate all this lgbt lmnop bullshit. you are what you are and human biology proves you are. There are 2 genders, and if you are gay i wish you godspeed in dealing with it, but why deny the facts that you are gravely mistaken.
It was 20 words and if you're going to judge at least get your facts straight. And what does how he voted have anything to do with this topic? That's the problem nowadays. Everyone has an agenda. It's ridiculous. Read the story and move on.