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Their formative years were the early 2000s internet. They fell in love with boxxy, so now they want to be boxxy.They are so obsessed with the early 2000s at the moment as if the early 2000s were accepting of them in the first place
Genderfluid. I remember reading of a guy that said he was female at some moments, and male at others. If he was stressed and insecure, he would be female and be called a she while being consoled, but if he felt confident he was a male and wanted male pronounces. Sounded autistic. Women are sensitive and cry, so if i cry im a girl. And this was part of a serious article on transgenders (uni paper).What is a non-hateful term for people like this?
She shouldn't, but some moms are like that. They say you shouldn't open other people's mail. But then get curious and go through their children's mail. When confronted they say they're sorry but it wasn't a big deal because it was a benign letter.She shouldn't have opened the letter,
I think it has to do with incels. They would be so divorced from women they call them human females. I think it was first a joke, but of course it becomes dead serious. Of course people find it creepy you refer to women as some kind of biological sample. Don't think it is trannies policing language.females
"When strangers use my body, I'm a girl."Genderfluid. I remember reading of a guy that said he was female at some moments, and male at others. If he was stressed and insecure, he would be female and be called a she while being consoled, but if he felt confident he was a male and wanted male pronounces. Sounded autistic. Women are sensitive and cry, so if i cry im a girl. And this was part of a serious article on transgenders (uni paper).
Sounds like pretty standard "women are whores that love getting used like a sex toy" drivel AGPs love."When strangers use my body, I'm a girl."
Sigh.
Cluster B.What is a non-hateful term for people like this?
Or look at it this way, when she is doing something for pleasure and too busy having sex to think about much else the play acting goes away. Remember that a lot of trannies are because of social contagion, especially ftms, so their discomfort and wailing about muh pronouns is entirely performative. I have no doubt this is what is going on here."When strangers use my body, I'm a girl."
Sigh.
Power leveling warning:
Over a decade ago I made a jokey tweet involving the word “females”, because it sounds funnier in your head when you say “females” instead of “women”. Someone chided me and said it was a creepy word to use. At the time I thought it was just someone incredibly sensitive, but now I realize it was an early transgender activist trying to make sure everyone is using “women” so they can more easily appropriate the word.
Diabolical.
I never understood it then either, and came to the same conclusion. It was someone with tranny shit on the brain.
Just wanted to add that, yes, this started with incels. Manosphere content was popping off in the late 2000s/2010s and it was observed that these men would use humanizing terms for themselves and other men - dude, man, bro, guy, etc. - but would refer to women almost exclusively as females. Cue Ferengi jokes.I think it has to do with incels
Of course, this quickly slid into retardation because the internet is a giant game of telephone, so when tranny shit metastasized people would insist that the word female in and of itself was offensive because they've heard the Ferengi jokes but don't know where the complaint originates from.
To play devil's advocate in some languages the word female is pejorative and sounds vulgar in a non-scientific context.Power leveling warning:
Over a decade ago I made a jokey tweet involving the word “females”, because it sounds funnier in your head when you say “females” instead of “women”. Someone chided me and said it was a creepy word to use. At the time I thought it was just someone incredibly sensitive, but now I realize it was an early transgender activist trying to make sure everyone is using “women” so they can more easily appropriate the word.
Diabolical.
Duck.ai to the rescue.I myself identify as non-binary, or more specific, demiflux. Does anyone here ever get tired of having to explain their identity? Sometimes I feel like it's just easier to not mention it at all, since otherwise I'll end up having to explain it and so many people simply don't take it seriously.
Nothing has changed for me. I've known I was non-binary for a long time. I just feel like barely anyone gets me anyway so why bother..you know?
Yet another synonym for having changeable moods, spun as yet another gender.Demiflux is a gender identity where part of a person's gender is static while another part fluctuates in intensity. This means that someone who identifies as demiflux may consistently feel one gender while experiencing changes in how strongly they feel another gender.
It seems pretty absurd that someone would get upset because you call them "female" or because you use the term, doesn't it? It's simply a set of physiological conditions that you were given, and it shouldn't be an insult. Whether you don't like your secondary sexual characteristics and modify them for whatever reason is another matter, but no one should be ashamed of their sex. Being a "female" isn't a bad thing; it's a kind of biological condition and nothing more.Avertissement de mise à niveau de puissance :
Il y a plus de dix ans, j'ai publié un tweet humoristique avec le mot « females », car dans ma tête, ça sonne plus drôle de dire « females » plutôt que « women ». Quelqu'un m'a réprimandé et m'a dit que c'était un mot bizarre. À l'époque, je pensais que c'était juste quelqu'un d'extrêmement sensible, mais je réalise maintenant qu'il s'agissait d'une militante transgenre pionnière qui voulait que tout le monde utilise « women » pour pouvoir s'approprier plus facilement ce mot.
Diabolique.
Well, my answers aren't in French, but I already checked and the quote is in that language. Anyway, I'm trying to answer in English, and it's a language I think I understand well. And I'm not trying to imply that I'm gay, and I'm not, thank you.Pourquoi les réponses aux messages de @Lili5000 apparaissent en français ?
Est-ce un indice subtil qu'il est pédé ?
Thanks if you are defending me. And I'm not french, by the way.Je pensais que vous, les Murricains, aviez reçu l'aide des Français dans votre guerre d'indépendance.
Je ne pense pas que ce soit une bonne idée d'aborder la sémantique de « féminin »/« femme »/« femme biologique » lorsqu'on a besoin d'un logiciel de traduction. Les outils de traduction sont bien plus performants aujourd'hui, mais les nuances entre des mots très similaires sont difficiles à traduire.
Please tell me this ain’t you bro, that’s an insane number of favorites on DeviantArt.Well, my answers aren't in French, but I already checked and the quote is in that language. Anyway, I'm trying to answer in English, and it's a language I think I understand well. And I'm not trying to imply that I'm gay, and I'm not, thank you.
Ha ha ha... It's not me. I've never used this username before. Thanks for informing me this.Please tell me this ain’t you bro, that’s an insane number of favorites on DeviantArt.
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“Females” is definitely a substitute for bitch sometimes, especially with black men. Troons just took this as an opportunity to make it about themselves and now they scold anyone who uses that term, even if it’s in good faith.
Female refers to sex. The term is occasionally used in a way that, while not necessarily dehumanizing, is disrespectful, especially when in a similar context you wouldn't use the term "male". I imagine part of why troons like to scold people about this is because it's something feminists occasionally do and they relish the feeling of doing something actual women do.It seems pretty absurd that someone would get upset because you call them "female" or because you use the term, doesn't it? It's simply a set of physiological conditions that you were given, and it shouldn't be an insult. Whether you don't like your secondary sexual characteristics and modify them for whatever reason is another matter, but no one should be ashamed of their sex. Being a "female" isn't a bad thing; it's a kind of biological condition and nothing more.
Please tell me this ain’t you bro, that’s an insane number of favorites on DeviantArt.![]()
Ha ha ha... It's not me. I've never used this username before. Thanks for informing me this.
So you're french canadian? Doesn't matter either way, just don't show french in your quotes. And I didn't defend you, I just wanted to bully an American. Hilarious your translation software knows murrican and translates it as Murricains.Thanks if you are defending me. And I'm not french, by the way.
Yes, it's difficult, but I think I understand English well even if is not my mother language.
The distinction between sex and gender is common in many languages, even in ancient contexts, such as biblical Hebrew in some cases, for example.
In any case, this doesn't mean that ordinary people don't frequently use the terms "female" and "woman" as synonyms.
You will never be a woman. Stop jacking it to pictures of children. KYS.Thanks if you are defending me. And I'm not french, by the way.
Yes, it's difficult, but I think I understand English well even if is not my mother language.
The distinction between sex and gender is common in many languages, even in ancient contexts, such as biblical Hebrew in some cases, for example.
In any case, this doesn't mean that ordinary people don't frequently use the terms "female" and "woman" as synonyms.