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Another Victim Of The Thought Police?

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ToraToraTora | 09:57 Thu 06th Jun 2019 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-48526656
//The writer said that, as a gay man, he has "rejected restrictive cultural gender stereotypes for "as long as I can remember", but does not believe in gender identity.
"It is impossible for a person to change their biological sex. I don't believe anybody is born in the wrong body," he said.// - bang on.
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"Spath you’re 11.26 post reminds me a little of answerbank"
As a UK website / company i'm not surprised ;)

"God help us."

Aye you'll have to be a bit more specific, Spicerack. Which one?
About an hour ago, literally, we were visiting a client in hospital. A nurse came over to see him, who was very clearly male, but wearing a dress, eyeshadow and mascara. Would he be more offended if I had assumed him to be male or female? Any guesses? I just avoided it entirely.
He would have been more offended if you refered to him as a male. I am guessing.
"I just avoided it entirely."
But yes, well done pixie, perfect. Why wouldn't you?

If i met a person, who wasn't trans, why would i mention their gender at all? Has it any relevence?
It may have been polite to ask what prefix they'd like to be referred to as, but apart from that, it's a topic no one should bring up.

If someone was disabled, would you go over and start commenting on it? I'm sure not.
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all this TG cobras is getting out of hand.
It's quite simple... keep ur thoughts to urself, try not to upset people. You may be able to keep yer job.
Gender, no... of course not, but sex often is. Sir, madam? Thanks for your guess... but having more or less grown up in pubs that were at least 50% glam rockers- men with long hair and often make up, I would love to see their response when you referred to them as "she".
Well this is half the issue with how society has defined gender.. IE boys in blue women in pink. Why can't men wear dresses?
the answer is they can.. but IF they did, due to how society has conditioned us, we would thing there was something "odd" with that, when really, they're just wearing some clothing garment.
They can! Those with the balls to do so, anyway. That doesn't make them more female. Obviously.
Might have been a really ugly woman, pixie?
They need to show society what is acceptable and it does take some courage. Do you think they lack it?
no but it's not about feminine or masculine, Who cares if a man is feminine etc.. it's about if people generally consider it "odd" if they saw someone just walking own the street in a dress.
No way, spice. Thankfully, humans don't need to sniff bottoms or look at genitals to be able to tell. We just use face shapes, or body shape.
Yes, spath. Education is great. Lying is not.
"Do you think they lack it?"

No. But i do think society will be malicious due to conditioning.
Spath, society changes constantly. Women have had to fight to work, etc etc. This is no different. Be how you are, and don't pretend. That is not fair on anybody.
what would they be lying about?
It's like an identity crisis, or psychosis... it may be their body that is lying.
"pretend.."

How i see it.. we're either all pretending or no one is. You can't pretend in the real world, because if you do, you become who you're pretending to be, making it you, if you get me? Bit psychologically deep..
My brother used to wear skirts/dresses and he had loads of gorgeous girlfriends.
I might have had a crack at it myself if I could have squeezed into one.

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