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Can You See The Flaw In This Decision? Re Obese Trans Woman
Judge ruled that gym users in the changing room could not have seen this naked woman's penis because her hanging belly obscured it.
If that were the case how did the women know this woman still had her penis?
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Pat on the back for me for keeping a straight face whilst typing 'her penis'.
If that were the case how did the women know this woman still had her penis?
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Pat on the back for me for keeping a straight face whilst typing 'her penis'.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Andres, but they don’t have the brain of a female. They just think they do. Whilst I do recognise their dilemma, I don’t believe that real women should suffer for this fantasy and neither should the rest of society be required to indulge it by lying or pretending, nor by denying the irrefutable facts of biology.
naomi-- ^^^maybe some do pretend that they are trans. Not disputing that .Seems to be the' in thing 'at the moment. But if you read up about the developing foetus in the womb you will see that Mother Nature does sometimes make mistakes during the first few weeks .Then a genuine transgender person happens.
It's an extraordinary amount of overemphasis on certain aspects of our biology, though. And, besides, the use of "irrefutable fact[s] of biology" to justify certain social rules or standards has a long and not exactly glowing history. Very often they end up being wrong; and, even to the extent that they resemble the truth, it turns out to be about biological aspects that are simply not as relevant as people thought.
There is no "lie" or "pretence" here. There's a question about what matters when it comes to how you see someone. You can choose to define everybody by their chromosomal content if you like. But to say that people who don't make that choice are "lying" is to fundamentally misunderstand the entire point of what being transgender is.
There is no "lie" or "pretence" here. There's a question about what matters when it comes to how you see someone. You can choose to define everybody by their chromosomal content if you like. But to say that people who don't make that choice are "lying" is to fundamentally misunderstand the entire point of what being transgender is.
Andres, although I do think there’s a bit of a trendy trend going on, I didn’t say they pretend. I’ve no doubt some do have a genuine problem but that is not a reason for society to indulge it, and in effect deny that it is a problem, by exacerbating the lie, and neither is it a reason to airbrush or to sideline real women in favour of the fake - and that, I am afraid, is what’s happening.
Personally, I don't know what it feels like to be a man. I have never been anything else, so I have no points of reference. I am myself, sometimes happily so, sometimes wishing I were not. The number of individuals with recognised gender dysphoria is vanishingly small, and the current obsessive coverage of the condition is hugely disproportionate. And I hope we all recognise this is nothing whatsoever to do with ones sexuality.
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