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I Don't Even Know Where To Start With This!
The most bizarre banner I think I've ever seen
"Transgender father-of-two, 47, awaiting gender reassignment surgery is sent to male prison after being exposed as predatory paedophile who targeted girls as young as six and took upskirt photo of seven-year-old"
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-1 0675553 /Transg ender-f ather-t wo-47-a waiting -gender -reassi gnment- surgery -jailed -three- years.h tml
It's quite clear this person is a man. Will the achingly right on AB, like Jim and SP (and the Ab Editor) refer to him, and it's clearly a him, as him, or will they get so wrapped up in ignoring the obvious they'll refer to him as her?
"Transgender father-of-two, 47, awaiting gender reassignment surgery is sent to male prison after being exposed as predatory paedophile who targeted girls as young as six and took upskirt photo of seven-year-old"
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It's quite clear this person is a man. Will the achingly right on AB, like Jim and SP (and the Ab Editor) refer to him, and it's clearly a him, as him, or will they get so wrapped up in ignoring the obvious they'll refer to him as her?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't think you are asking me, naomi- but will reply anyway.
Women don't have to compromise. In the vast majority of situations, this is not actually a female problem. It tends to come down to men- who will not accept their own, if they dress differently. That's one thing that really needs to be addressed. If it weren't for that, men wouldn't have the desire to invade females, because they are less violent.
Also, there is only a small percentage who genuinely have dysmorphia- so I am not including them. But most do not like their own "stereotypes " and prefer others.
My view... is change the "stereotypes " and stop sterilising people who are individual.
Women don't have to compromise. In the vast majority of situations, this is not actually a female problem. It tends to come down to men- who will not accept their own, if they dress differently. That's one thing that really needs to be addressed. If it weren't for that, men wouldn't have the desire to invade females, because they are less violent.
Also, there is only a small percentage who genuinely have dysmorphia- so I am not including them. But most do not like their own "stereotypes " and prefer others.
My view... is change the "stereotypes " and stop sterilising people who are individual.