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Heartbroken…….but I Can’T Stay Friends With Someone So Prejudiced
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I have a best friend called Kelly – we met at school and have been close for about 6 years. We have been through so much together and have stayed close despite the ups and downs. Kelly is caring, funny and fantastic company. I thought we would remain close until the day we died – well I did until last Saturday. Now I am questioning if I even want to ever see or speak to that little monster again.
I always thought Kelly was a woke young woman who would fight against prejudice. She was the first one to condemn any racism or unfairness of any kind. But on Saturday night after a few drinks she let it slip that she would not date a man who had a vagina.
I froze and asked her to repeat herself. Kelly knows perfectly well that the fight against genital preference is something I take seriously – I thought we both did. This attitude is transphobic and not accepting of the transgender community. Genital preference is rooted in discrimination and excludes trans men who may not for whatever reason want to go through surgery or who have not yet transitioned. THESE PEOPLE DESERVE TO IDENTIFY AS WHO THEY REALLY ARE NOT WHO YOU WANT THEM TO BE!!
I asked Kelly speaking very slowly if you met a man who was absolutely perfect in every way and loved you completely would you leave him because of genital preference. She said “yes” and I just walked away from her. Why should a transgender man have to disclose the genitals they have at the start of a relationship – no one else has to talk about their genitals on the first date. This is discrimination.
Now I am just totally reconsidering if I want any relationship with Kelly and it kills me to type that I mean she was my rock. Maybe the whole woke thing was just to be trendy and not because she really cares. She called me this morning and doubled down on not being attracted to vaginas – she said “ether you accept it or you don’t”. I calmly said to her “Kelly you don’t love men you love cis men and you love the very privilege that puts you on a pedestal. Now go away you nasty little monster”.
This situation is really devastating to me because remember this is my best friend. I would never want to be friends with a racist, a homophobe or a sexist. I mean I would speak with them because I feel dialogue is always needed to turn misguided people around but I wouldn’t want to be best friends with them or anything until they had renounced their views. In fact I do speak with a few racists and sexists I’m not scared to swap ideas with anyone.
Sorry for ranting, not really a question at all just needed to get this off my chest.
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I always thought Kelly was a woke young woman who would fight against prejudice. She was the first one to condemn any racism or unfairness of any kind. But on Saturday night after a few drinks she let it slip that she would not date a man who had a vagina.
I froze and asked her to repeat herself. Kelly knows perfectly well that the fight against genital preference is something I take seriously – I thought we both did. This attitude is transphobic and not accepting of the transgender community. Genital preference is rooted in discrimination and excludes trans men who may not for whatever reason want to go through surgery or who have not yet transitioned. THESE PEOPLE DESERVE TO IDENTIFY AS WHO THEY REALLY ARE NOT WHO YOU WANT THEM TO BE!!
I asked Kelly speaking very slowly if you met a man who was absolutely perfect in every way and loved you completely would you leave him because of genital preference. She said “yes” and I just walked away from her. Why should a transgender man have to disclose the genitals they have at the start of a relationship – no one else has to talk about their genitals on the first date. This is discrimination.
Now I am just totally reconsidering if I want any relationship with Kelly and it kills me to type that I mean she was my rock. Maybe the whole woke thing was just to be trendy and not because she really cares. She called me this morning and doubled down on not being attracted to vaginas – she said “ether you accept it or you don’t”. I calmly said to her “Kelly you don’t love men you love cis men and you love the very privilege that puts you on a pedestal. Now go away you nasty little monster”.
This situation is really devastating to me because remember this is my best friend. I would never want to be friends with a racist, a homophobe or a sexist. I mean I would speak with them because I feel dialogue is always needed to turn misguided people around but I wouldn’t want to be best friends with them or anything until they had renounced their views. In fact I do speak with a few racists and sexists I’m not scared to swap ideas with anyone.
Sorry for ranting, not really a question at all just needed to get this off my chest.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yeah but at the end of the day your friend shouldn't have to conform to your rather personal idologies simply because you threatern her with your friendship.
If she's not attracted to vaginas, then why should she wantto get with a man who has one?
incidentally... If she's not mentally attracted to the mind set of someone who doesn't want to be in their own body to the point they try to change it.. that's perfectly fine also. She doesn't have to be.
There is more to gender than penis or vagina, millions of hormones and social conditioning aspects also.
It's not black and white and i feel that's how you're seeing it.
If she's not attracted to vaginas, then why should she wantto get with a man who has one?
incidentally... If she's not mentally attracted to the mind set of someone who doesn't want to be in their own body to the point they try to change it.. that's perfectly fine also. She doesn't have to be.
There is more to gender than penis or vagina, millions of hormones and social conditioning aspects also.
It's not black and white and i feel that's how you're seeing it.
Sorry Tim, I think you are so high up on your pedestal that the thin air has affected your brain. You don't want to be friends with "racist, a homophobe or a sexist"? No, nor do I, and Kelly doesn't seem to be any of those things. She isn't denying their right to exist and to be who they are, she just doesn't find them attractive. Its not a prejudice, its just heterosexuality.
//“Kelly you don’t love men you love cis men and you love the very privilege that puts you on a pedestal. Now go away you nasty little monster”.//
I think that maybe Kelly's better off without fairweather friends like you in her life. You have no interest in her point of view, and you turn on anyone who doesn't live up to your perceived high standards. You will look back on this friendship one day and think, "Christ, I was such a dick to her."
//“Kelly you don’t love men you love cis men and you love the very privilege that puts you on a pedestal. Now go away you nasty little monster”.//
I think that maybe Kelly's better off without fairweather friends like you in her life. You have no interest in her point of view, and you turn on anyone who doesn't live up to your perceived high standards. You will look back on this friendship one day and think, "Christ, I was such a dick to her."
cis is the opposite of trans, and refers to people whose gender identity and biological sex are the same.
I think there's a lot of tying up in knots going on here (and I say this as a recognised expert on that front). Denying transgender people their rights in an equal society is clearly wrong. That has literally nothing to do with the question of whether or not I personally, or anybody else, would wish to pursue an individual romantic relationship with one.
Romantic attraction is fickle, and for some people it's also embedded in choices or hopes about their future life. If people decide that they only wish to date somebody with whom they can raise their own family, there is literally nothing wrong with that decision. Nothing at all. To alienate people who make that choice is judgemental, divisive, and clearly wrong.
Please, Tim, reflect more carefully on this. You are cutting yourself off from your friends and the only people who lose out on this are your friends, present and future, and most of all you.
I think there's a lot of tying up in knots going on here (and I say this as a recognised expert on that front). Denying transgender people their rights in an equal society is clearly wrong. That has literally nothing to do with the question of whether or not I personally, or anybody else, would wish to pursue an individual romantic relationship with one.
Romantic attraction is fickle, and for some people it's also embedded in choices or hopes about their future life. If people decide that they only wish to date somebody with whom they can raise their own family, there is literally nothing wrong with that decision. Nothing at all. To alienate people who make that choice is judgemental, divisive, and clearly wrong.
Please, Tim, reflect more carefully on this. You are cutting yourself off from your friends and the only people who lose out on this are your friends, present and future, and most of all you.
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