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TopicNew research shows a vast majority of cis people won't date trans people
orcus_snake
06/21/18 6:45:18 PM
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So you criticize that intersex people are unrelated, then ignore chromosomes to bring up genitals. Sayoria has a vagina, thanks for verifying she's a woman. <3

And then you bring up sports and society which are unrelated. What the fuck.

No, she has penis that has been modified to resemble a vagina. There is a difference.

The problem with bringing up intersex people is that you're acting like it's some golden goose. The fact that they do not fall into the normal definition of sex does not mean the normal definition of sex is lacking or wrong. They are deformed. It doesn't mean they are lesser people because of it, but that's all it is. People being born with more or less fingers does not mean we need to redefine the idea of how hands work.

The point about sports and society is that transpeople should be accepted and not discriminated against for being transpeople. The problem with people of your mindset is that you want to extend that further and dictate how people have to think.


Can I has sex like a woman? Yes.
Must I pee like a woman? Yes.
Can women who are born with a vagina be unable to give birth to babies? Yes.

So like.... what difference does it make if mine is neo or not?


wait, pre op ones cant do any of that and thyare still women, why bring any of this up?


Comparing my current genitals to female ones. Not talking pre-op.


Sure, but you are using the comparisson to give credence to the fact that you say you are an actual woman, which I never disagreed btw, my problem is that this excludes pre op women but they are still women anyways so at best you have no reason to bring it up and at worst you are shitting on pre op women.


Pre-op counts too, but the thing is, I am explaining that post-op, I am capable of enjoying life like a woman to the fullest extent sans the uterus problems. Like..... honestly in no way am I trying to make this about pre-op or to discredit pre-op. I've been there. I am just comparing.


I unerstand that, I was bringing it up because of the reasons I already explained, and there are pre-op that decide to stay that way, which in no way should exclude them from being women.

Which I gues translated to being a women is a bit more than just being able to do what a woman does physically.
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