Everyone's judgmental -- just not about the same things.What I am saying is that, who are us to judge anyways?
Anyone affected by the stupidity of trans can judge it. If you don't like that, tough shit.
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Everyone's judgmental -- just not about the same things.What I am saying is that, who are us to judge anyways?
C) It was literally any minority.Right up until it's found out that the murderers were either
A) People of gender themselves
or
B) Asylum seekers
The "don't judge others" principle is a nice idea, and it would be great in a perfect world where no one had bad intentions, but its an attitude thats got us in the mess we are in today.What I am saying is that, who are us to judge anyways?
I noticed that most TERFs and Gender Critical are talking over someone else's issues that do not apply to themselves.
I don't think it's fair for me to judge someone's identity if you don't have gender dysphoria yourself.
It's just as ridiculous as cis men talking about abortions, when they themselves do not know how it feels to menstruate or have a child growing inside them.
Of course, the hormones and other treatments are scary and horrifying for someone who's not trans. They were already born with the components that make themselves feel comfortable.
But, why judge these people if you do not understand their perspective?
I will still judge AGPs because it's more than clear that they're attracted to women SO MUCH that they'll turn themselves into one so they can be sexually motivated 24/7.
However, it's still bad to judge people who are clearly having issues with accepting the way they are perceived by society due to their physical appearance.
For example, even cis men themselves have gender dysphoria.
If that weren't true, we wouldn't have Andrew Tates, Incels, MGTOWs, and men obsessed with lifting weights.
Gender roles are harmful for both trans and cis people, but they purposefully ignore that.
If gender non conformity was normalized, it would be okay for men to not be overtly masculine, therefore leaving less pressure for them to "get laid" or shit like that.
Gender non conformity is already normalized for women, so the same should happen to men.
All in all, I am a dumb retarded gorilla for being empathetic towards some trans people without screeching YWNBAW on the infamous kiwi site.
All this wall of text because people can't seem to grasp the concept of "penis=male"What I am saying is that, who are us to judge anyways?
I noticed that most TERFs and Gender Critical are talking over someone else's issues that do not apply to themselves.
I don't think it's fair for me to judge someone's identity if you don't have gender dysphoria yourself.
It's just as ridiculous as cis men talking about abortions, when they themselves do not know how it feels to menstruate or have a child growing inside them.
Of course, the hormones and other treatments are scary and horrifying for someone who's not trans. They were already born with the components that make themselves feel comfortable.
But, why judge these people if you do not understand their perspective?
I will still judge AGPs because it's more than clear that they're attracted to women SO MUCH that they'll turn themselves into one so they can be sexually motivated 24/7.
However, it's still bad to judge people who are clearly having issues with accepting the way they are perceived by society due to their physical appearance.
For example, even cis men themselves have gender dysphoria.
If that weren't true, we wouldn't have Andrew Tates, Incels, MGTOWs, and men obsessed with lifting weights.
Gender roles are harmful for both trans and cis people, but they purposefully ignore that.
If gender non conformity was normalized, it would be okay for men to not be overtly masculine, therefore leaving less pressure for them to "get laid" or shit like that.
Gender non conformity is already normalized for women, so the same should happen to men.
All in all, I am a dumb retarded gorilla for being empathetic towards some trans people without screeching YWNBAW on the infamous kiwi site.
This isn't really the place for serious discussion, its a thread for laughing at ridiculous shit troons do on Social Media, so I'll leave it after this but theres just a couple of things I didn't mention, this one was covered on my comment above.don't think it's fair for me to judge someone's identity if you don't have gender dysphoria yourself.
Abortion is a bad example as it involves such a heated emotional topic (the termination of a fetus and depending on the timeframe killing of an infant) that people are going to have opinions, no matter what sex they are.It's just as ridiculous as cis men talking about abortions, when they themselves do not know how it feels to menstruate or have a child growing inside them.
The treatments are "scary" because they are barbaric, Unit 731 tier experimental, and have long term consequences that are poorly understood, and don't do anything for the underlying issue, which is entirely psychological and cannot be treated with surgery and tampering with a persons endocrine system.Of course, the hormones and other treatments are scary and horrifying for someone who's not trans. They were already born with the components that make themselves feel comfortable.
Theres where your whole premise falls apart see, we had actually started to reach a place where gender non conformity was accepted, it took decades for society to reach a place where homosexuals didn't have to hide away, and it was understood that you don't have to be stereotypically masculine to be a man, or feminine to be a woman, that people were people, and everyone was individual, and your sex (or gender, same thing until sickos like John Money and Judith Butler came along) or sexual orientation didn't have to be the most important thing about your identity.gender non conformity was normalized, it would be okay for men to not be overtly masculine, therefore leaving less pressure for them to "get laid" or shit like that.
Gender non conformity is already normalized for women, so the same should
Have you read the thread? From the beginning? I ask because you sound a lot like most people who just go along because they don't know any better. This attitude always shifts drastically once they see threads like this, or terfisaslur.com - somewhere that shows exactly how sick in the head these men and women are.What I am saying is that, who are us to judge anyways?
I noticed that most TERFs and Gender Critical are talking over someone else's issues that do not apply to themselves.
I don't think it's fair for me to judge someone's identity if you don't have gender dysphoria yourself.
It's just as ridiculous as cis men talking about abortions, when they themselves do not know how it feels to menstruate or have a child growing inside them.
Of course, the hormones and other treatments are scary and horrifying for someone who's not trans. They were already born with the components that make themselves feel comfortable.
But, why judge these people if you do not understand their perspective?
I will still judge AGPs because it's more than clear that they're attracted to women SO MUCH that they'll turn themselves into one so they can be sexually motivated 24/7.
However, it's still bad to judge people who are clearly having issues with accepting the way they are perceived by society due to their physical appearance.
For example, even cis men themselves have gender dysphoria.
If that weren't true, we wouldn't have Andrew Tates, Incels, MGTOWs, and men obsessed with lifting weights.
Gender roles are harmful for both trans and cis people, but they purposefully ignore that.
If gender non conformity was normalized, it would be okay for men to not be overtly masculine, therefore leaving less pressure for them to "get laid" or shit like that.
Gender non conformity is already normalized for women, so the same should happen to men.
All in all, I am a dumb retarded gorilla for being empathetic towards some trans people without screeching YWNBAW on the infamous kiwi site.
I totally agree with thatThe majority/plurality of us feel they should stay off sports teams, out of women’s bathrooms, children shouldn't get surgery, etc. Basically everything everyone here thinks and says, more or less.
Good on the bride. I bet all my monies ($2.50 used, no exchanges) that as time went by he started acting more and more wierd about all kinds of things, not just the wedding. If she dropped him from the party like that I'm guessing that she was looking for an excuse to do so. I would not be surprised if she ends up cutting him out of her life more and more.Sorry to interrupt the bi-weekly TERF argument in this thread, but here's my attempt at steering us back on topic.
AITA For Asking A Bride-To-Be Why I'm Being Excluded?
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ETA: the post literally just got deleted lol. good thing I snagged an archive.
Oh my goodness, what a tragedy! He can't look that bad, can he..?
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Oh. Wow.
Despite looking like a ranch dorito in a dress, he has the gall to roast someone who is far more successful than him at cross-dressing, albeit average-looking.
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Back to the AITA post: you can tell this bride just wanted to include her gay best friend in the wedding party, but ended up kicking him out due to him being insufferable and making everything about himself.
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A sizeable portion of AITA seems to agree that he's insufferable, but those comments are either removed or sent to the abyss of "controversial".
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He's very active on r/crossdressing and r/genderfluid, because of course he is. All his pictures are heavily filtered, so they're not really worth burning my retinas for.
One would wonder why those “innocent” trannies are not shouting down those creeps and perverts so common amongst them in the first place then, so this kind of shit wouldn’t happen in the first place and we wouldn’t have a vast subforum dedicated to the many, MANY horrors the trans community does on the regular. Almost like the majority of them are actually like what is featured here.I totally agree with that
But as of recently, I have noticed that there are trans people who haven't done anything wrong to anyone being punished over shit that other trans identified people did. It wouldn't be cool if men did the same with women, or the opposite.
Lol typical fucking troon making everything about himself.Sorry to interrupt the bi-weekly TERF argument in this thread, but here's my attempt at steering us back on topic.
AITA For Asking A Bride-To-Be Why I'm Being Excluded?
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Link (archive)I (32M) was asked by my best friend (32F) to be her Maid of Honour at her wedding, which is now in a couple of month's time. I said yes, and for the most part things were going just fine.
Bit of key information: I identify as Genderfluid (both male and female, AMAB), however over the last couple of years I've started steering more towards the female side. I've discussed this many times with Best Friend and she knows my position well. We don't need to go into that much more, but it's relevant for the post.
Last week, me, Best Friend, and her other Bridesmaid (Best Friend's sister-in-law) met up to work out things for the day of the wedding. The main bits to cover were what myself and Bridesmaid would be wearing on the wedding day, where we'd be meeting in the morning, and what we'd be doing on the morning of the wedding.
Best Friend has been toying with the idea of me wearing a suit as a maid of honour. From quite early on I had told her that I'll happily wear what she wants me to, but I did express that if I had a choice I'd rather wear a dress.
Back to last week. Bridesmaid and I tried on dresses, and I was then asked to try on a suit as well. Best Friend said she preferred the suit, however I had problems that it wasn't the right fit for me (as in it looked very baggy) and it was a completely different colour to Bridesmaid's dress. I was then told I wouldn't be joining Best Friend or Bridesmaid on the morning of the wedding and that they would have a Makeup Artist doing their makeup, but I'd have to sort out my own.
I didn't want to bring it up at the time, partly from sticking to the golden rule of 'whatever the bride wants', partly because I didn't want to look like I was making a fuss in front of her family. I asked if I could instead call Best Friend later to discuss it.
When I called Best Friend, I explained that I was upset because I was feeling excluded and being made to feel different (different outfit on the wedding day, doing my own makeup, not being with the bridal party before the wedding). I wanted to know why this was the case, but mostly I just wanted to know it wasn't because of my gender (both the gender I was born as and my gender identity). Best Friend said "she couldn't deal with it right now", and we left it there. A day later, she asked me to step down as Maid of Honour and from the bridal party completely.
I know that as a member of the bridal party I wouldn't get much say in what I'm wearing or doing on the day, and I know that outside of me there was only one other bridesmaid but I can't help but feel that I was deliberately being pushed out and expected to be/feel different to the rest of them.
AITA?
ETA: the post literally just got deleted lol. good thing I snagged an archive.
Oh my goodness, what a tragedy! He can't look that bad, can he..?
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Oh. Wow.
Despite looking like a ranch dorito in a dress, he has the gall to roast someone who is far more successful than him at cross-dressing, albeit average-looking.
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Back to the AITA post: you can tell this bride just wanted to include her gay best friend in the wedding party, but ended up kicking him out due to him being insufferable and making everything about himself.
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A sizeable portion of AITA seems to agree that he's insufferable, but those comments are either removed or sent to the abyss of "controversial".
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u/Jessica_Blaise (archive)
He's very active on r/crossdressing and r/genderfluid, because of course he is. All his pictures are heavily filtered, so they're not really worth burning my retinas for.
I totally agree with that
But as of recently, I have noticed that there are trans people who haven't done anything wrong to anyone being punished over shit that other trans identified people did. It wouldn't be cool if men did the same with women, or the opposite.
Almost all of them support the degeneracy that the others push - drag shows for kids, drugging kids, amputating kids, pushing woke shit in the classroom, letting males compete in women's sports, etc. They help enable this shit even if they're not doing it themselves. For that reason we need to strive to push the 41% to something more like 99.9%.
I'm just going to post this infographic from the recent England and Wales census again.Said it before and I'll say it again: when your community circles its wagons around its sex pests, pedophiles, groomers, and violent misogynists, most people are going to assume everybody in your community is a sex pest, pedophile, groomer, and violent misogynist.
I totally agree with that
But as of recently, I have noticed that there are trans people who haven't done anything wrong to anyone being punished over shit that other trans identified people did. It wouldn't be cool if men did the same with women, or the opposite.
Bride: Wouldn't it be funny and cool if you wore a suit at the wedding haha, it'd be so cool and funny, why don't you do that? I mean it's up to you but why don't you wear a suit hahaSorry to interrupt the bi-weekly TERF argument in this thread, but here's my attempt at steering us back on topic.
AITA For Asking A Bride-To-Be Why I'm Being Excluded?
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Link (archive)I (32M) was asked by my best friend (32F) to be her Maid of Honour at her wedding, which is now in a couple of month's time. I said yes, and for the most part things were going just fine.
Bit of key information: I identify as Genderfluid (both male and female, AMAB), however over the last couple of years I've started steering more towards the female side. I've discussed this many times with Best Friend and she knows my position well. We don't need to go into that much more, but it's relevant for the post.
Last week, me, Best Friend, and her other Bridesmaid (Best Friend's sister-in-law) met up to work out things for the day of the wedding. The main bits to cover were what myself and Bridesmaid would be wearing on the wedding day, where we'd be meeting in the morning, and what we'd be doing on the morning of the wedding.
Best Friend has been toying with the idea of me wearing a suit as a maid of honour. From quite early on I had told her that I'll happily wear what she wants me to, but I did express that if I had a choice I'd rather wear a dress.
Back to last week. Bridesmaid and I tried on dresses, and I was then asked to try on a suit as well. Best Friend said she preferred the suit, however I had problems that it wasn't the right fit for me (as in it looked very baggy) and it was a completely different colour to Bridesmaid's dress. I was then told I wouldn't be joining Best Friend or Bridesmaid on the morning of the wedding and that they would have a Makeup Artist doing their makeup, but I'd have to sort out my own.
I didn't want to bring it up at the time, partly from sticking to the golden rule of 'whatever the bride wants', partly because I didn't want to look like I was making a fuss in front of her family. I asked if I could instead call Best Friend later to discuss it.
When I called Best Friend, I explained that I was upset because I was feeling excluded and being made to feel different (different outfit on the wedding day, doing my own makeup, not being with the bridal party before the wedding). I wanted to know why this was the case, but mostly I just wanted to know it wasn't because of my gender (both the gender I was born as and my gender identity). Best Friend said "she couldn't deal with it right now", and we left it there. A day later, she asked me to step down as Maid of Honour and from the bridal party completely.
I know that as a member of the bridal party I wouldn't get much say in what I'm wearing or doing on the day, and I know that outside of me there was only one other bridesmaid but I can't help but feel that I was deliberately being pushed out and expected to be/feel different to the rest of them.
AITA?
ETA: the post literally just got deleted lol. good thing I snagged an archive.
Oh my goodness, what a tragedy! He can't look that bad, can he..?
View attachment 4530486
Oh. Wow.
Despite looking like a ranch dorito in a dress, he has the gall to roast someone who is far more successful than him at cross-dressing, albeit average-looking.
View attachment 4530609View attachment 4530586
Post (Archive)
Back to the AITA post: you can tell this bride just wanted to include her gay best friend in the wedding party, but ended up kicking him out due to him being insufferable and making everything about himself.
View attachment 4530541
A sizeable portion of AITA seems to agree that he's insufferable, but those comments are either removed or sent to the abyss of "controversial".
View attachment 4530529
u/Jessica_Blaise (archive)
He's very active on r/crossdressing and r/genderfluid, because of course he is. All his pictures are heavily filtered, so they're not really worth burning my retinas for.
Empathy is vastly overrated. It serves as a valuable evolutionary trait in a number of ways, but it isn't of itself a virtue. It's an attribute, a trait, a part of our makeup to greater and lesser degrees. Empathy does, however, come in handy when Woke faggots want to virtue signal. Yeah, you're all about the empathy, all right. I can see it fairly oozing from your very pores. How enlightened you are. Good for you. What a guy.All in all, I am a dumb retarded gorilla for being empathetic towards some trans people without screeching YWNBAW on the infamous kiwi site.
Out of all the people on this planet, why would you show empathy towards troons? They are self-obsessed, selfish and vain, deceitful, calculated and organised liars, thieves (I will post one day about how I came to hate troons thanks to items going missing from my home, you can probably guess the rest) tasteless, pushy, arrogant, lazy, unhygienic, slovenly, sketchy, vile, sub-human disasters. They should be rinsed from the gene pool and not encouraged in any way.All in all, I am a dumb retarded gorilla for being empathetic towards some trans people without screeching YWNBAW on the infamous kiwi site.