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Well, to come out is to have the courage to potentially limit.
So I admire anyone, gay or bi that has the courage to come out. I also respect those who do not. Because the world does not understand. It is more tolerant of gays than of bi's. It is more turned on by bi's, yet it judges them more harsly. It's a two edged sword, talking though two sides of the mouth. That's a fact. |
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I have tremendous empathy for the trans community, but I look forward to the day where we can have separate identities in all peoples' eyes and our individual needs can be addressed apart. |
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I completely understand that, DVDBear.
I've always thought it a bit odd that transgendered people get lumped in with gay and bisexual people. Theirs is NOT an orientation. It's more of a medical situation. I always wonder why people cannot accept the fact that some people have a medical situation where they are not born into the correct gender. I mean, there are physical situations where people have the genitals of both sexes and it's very plain that it is a medical problem. Why not understand that sometimes the brain does not agree with the gender? Theirs is a VERY different situation than gay and bisexual people. Trust me, I REALLY understand that "All gay men want to be women" misunderstanding. I am gay and I've NEVER want to be a woman. I admire women greatly, but I don't want to be one. I really enjoy being a man... LOL. I just happen to really enjoy being with a man. ![]()
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