Not really. Not against them, but I don't care enough to be supportive.
They shouldn't be mistreated but they should accept that most people are very uncomfortable and dismissive of the concept.
Can I be honest? <_<
I accept them, but I don't go out of my way to be supportive for them, not any more or less than anyone else.
Dis is where i draw da line
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3356084/I-ve-gone-child-Husband-father-seven-52-leaves-wife-kids-live-transgender-SIX-YEAR-OLD-girl-named-Stefonknee.html
NurseRedHeart posted...
They shouldn't be mistreated but they should accept that most people are very uncomfortable and dismissive of the concept.
by "accept" do you mean they should do nothing about it?
Dis is where i draw da line
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3356084/I-ve-gone-child-Husband-father-seven-52-leaves-wife-kids-live-transgender-SIX-YEAR-OLD-girl-named-Stefonknee.html
averagejoel posted...
NurseRedHeart posted...
They shouldn't be mistreated but they should accept that most people are very uncomfortable and dismissive of the concept.
by "accept" do you mean they should do nothing about it?
Basically they need to tolerate others
Flasbangs posted...
Not really. Not against them, but I don't care enough to be supportive.
Kinda. I'm in the same boat as Chapelle.
"Cool that you can be who you want to be, but to what extent do you expect me to participate?"
I mean, an obvious dude with stubble wearing a dress is still a dude wearing a dress to me, no matter what self image he might have. Like that one topic months back about that weirdo with the blue wig whining because he wasn't allowed to use the ladies' room.
Nope. And I'm not accepting or supportive of gay people either.
No it's a mental illness issue so I am sympathetic to them but that's it.
Not really. Not against them, but I don't care enough to be supportive.