- Joined
- Jan 14, 2019
I'm a chair of my employers Diversity and Inclusion board; and one of the representatives I see on a semi regular basis is a troon.
They're not the usual fat, balding hairy fucker type that seems to be the go to here and have been out for just under a year. They're around 6'2, very muscular and athletic and until last year when they came out played several sports. It shows how distorted their views on gender are that they "dropped" most of their hobbies upon coming out.
What always throws me the most is their body language. The last time I saw them they were wearing an oversized jumper, a chequed skirt that came just below the knee and black tights; not the most offensive combo in the world but with their legs spread and the size of their thighs it's about as far removed from feminine as its possible to get. Similarly they've got this horrible habit of talking to people at doorways, and resting an arm above the persons head while leaning over them. It's very oppressive, and intended to be, but watching some former lineback wearing the equivalent of a leotard top doing it is unintentionally clownish.
They're not the worst troon I've come across, but the guy is a living Jojo villan and seems entirely unaware of it.
They're not the usual fat, balding hairy fucker type that seems to be the go to here and have been out for just under a year. They're around 6'2, very muscular and athletic and until last year when they came out played several sports. It shows how distorted their views on gender are that they "dropped" most of their hobbies upon coming out.
What always throws me the most is their body language. The last time I saw them they were wearing an oversized jumper, a chequed skirt that came just below the knee and black tights; not the most offensive combo in the world but with their legs spread and the size of their thighs it's about as far removed from feminine as its possible to get. Similarly they've got this horrible habit of talking to people at doorways, and resting an arm above the persons head while leaning over them. It's very oppressive, and intended to be, but watching some former lineback wearing the equivalent of a leotard top doing it is unintentionally clownish.
They're not the worst troon I've come across, but the guy is a living Jojo villan and seems entirely unaware of it.