Oh great, more incel postings...Straight men that do not want to have sex with a transgender woman are transphobic. It is a growing issue and one that should be addressed.
India Willoughby: Is it discriminatory to refuse to date a trans woman?
Was it transphobic for singer Ginuwine to state that that he wouldn't date a trans woman on reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother?www.bbc.com
It sounds like you are transphobic and do not want to have sex with trans-women. Is that correct and if so... why?Oh great, more incel postings...
Go for it, dude. I'll pass.Straight men that do not want to have sex with a transgender woman are transphobic. It is a growing issue and one that should be addressed.
India Willoughby: Is it discriminatory to refuse to date a trans woman?
Was it transphobic for singer Ginuwine to state that that he wouldn't date a trans woman on reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother?www.bbc.com
How much coke is in the room?Straight men that do not want to have sex with a transgender woman are transphobic. It is a growing issue and one that should be addressed.
India Willoughby: Is it discriminatory to refuse to date a trans woman?
Was it transphobic for singer Ginuwine to state that that he wouldn't date a trans woman on reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother?www.bbc.com
Well for starters, I'll take it that you have very little in the way of any social, interpersonal or (consensual) relationship experience, or else you wouldn't have asked that question to begin with:It sounds like you are transphobic and do not want to have sex with trans-women. Is that correct and if so... why?
Straight men that do not want to have sex with a transgender woman are transphobic. It is a growing issue and one that should be addressed.
India Willoughby: Is it discriminatory to refuse to date a trans woman?
Was it transphobic for singer Ginuwine to state that that he wouldn't date a trans woman on reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother?www.bbc.com
The new "incel" trend will be identifying as trans women and trying to shame, stalk, or harass lesbian women into sleeping with them. I'm curious how that's been working out for the OP.Yeah. No it is not. It is not anyone's business who people are sexually attracted to (so long as those persons they desire are capable of giving their consent). No one should be shamed for not wanting to have sexual relations with a transgender woman. Just as no one should be shamed for wanting to have sexual relations with a transgender woman.
I would need more info one why they wouldn't date a transwoman to consider it transphobic . . .Straight men that do not want to have sex with a transgender woman are transphobic. It is a growing issue and one that should be addressed.
India Willoughby: Is it discriminatory to refuse to date a trans woman?
Was it transphobic for singer Ginuwine to state that that he wouldn't date a trans woman on reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother?www.bbc.com
Well let us say for the sake of argument that it was transphobic and based off of an irrational revulsion towards transgendered persons...why on Earth would a self-respecting transgendered person want to have romantic relations with a transphobe? That is comparable to a black woman going out of her way to court the affections of open Klan members, or a Jewish woman trying to date an open Neo-Nazi. Just weird.I would need more info one why they wouldn't date a transwoman to consider it transphobic . . .
I agree 100% but that has nothing to do with whether they are transphobic or not . . just like racist, bigoted and misogynistic etcWell let us say for the sake of argument that it was transphobic and based off of an irrational revulsion towards transgendered persons...why on Earth would a self-respecting transgendered person want to have romantic relations with a transphobe?
Well certainly. But this seems to be going to something beyond the issue of transphobia. That is, is someone not having any sexual attraction or romantic desires towards a person based on an immutable characteristics a form of bigotry which needs to be addressed? I do not think it is. I would argue that however accepting or bigoted one is, however open-minded or closed-minded, at the end of the day you just cannot help who you are genuinely attracted to.I agree 100% but that has nothing to do with whether they are transphobic or not . . just like racist, bigoted and misogynistic etc
I am not sure how I conveyed how it was a person's business or that they should be ashamed. Sorry. Where did you get that from what I posted.Yeah. No it is not. It is not anyone's business who people are sexually attracted to (so long as those persons they desire are capable of giving their consent). No one should be shamed for not wanting to have sexual relations with a transgender woman. Just as no one should be shamed for wanting to have sexual relations with a transgender woman. No one has the right to the amorous affections of others.
@Grandpappy this question is for you I think...How much coke is in the room?
You said it needs to be addressed. Addressed how? Labeling people who do not wish to have romantic relations with trans women and men transphobic and leaving it at that? Alright, I suppose we have addressed it then.I am not sure how I conveyed how it was a person's business or that they should be ashamed. Sorry. Where did you get that from what I posted.
well thats all that matters because that's all i said. Im sorry im not interested in the other made up scenariosWell certainly.
The new "incel" trend will be identifying as trans women and trying to shame, stalk, or harass lesbian women into sleeping with them. I'm curious how that's been working out for the OP.
Yes, very little. That is me. An oddball that never dated girls/women or was married and had children. You have me pegged.Well for starters, I'll take it that you have very little in the way of any social, interpersonal or (consensual) relationship experience, or else you wouldn't have asked that question to begin with:
That is a factor.You may not know this, but a huge factor which plays into people's decisions to marry or enter a relationship is the possibility of having children.
... you are a "female"?Typically, a person who has had sexual reassignment surgery is not able to have children, or a pre-op person who "identifies" as the opposite sex, but still has the physical genitals of the same sex (and is still legally recognized as their birth sex) would not be able to have children with their partner (in the case of women) without a sperm donation. Or in the case of men, it would be entirely impossible to have children of one's own.
That sounds like a lot of justification to be transphobic...Second, given that physical sex is genetic and biological rather than "rational", the components which create physical attraction or chemistry between people simply may not be there if their physical sex and genetics are not that of the sex that the other party is typically attracted to.
Also the well-documented comorbidity of identifying as transgender with severe mental illness, high suicide rates, and other mental or developmental disorders which create symptoms of gender dysphoria would be things a potential partner would take into account, and statistics estimating that transgenders are less than 0.01% of the population, it simply may be rare for people to be able to relate to their rather idiosyncratic existences.
LOL I said that you were first...So if you're inclined to continue to be transphobic,
Looking out for the emotional well being of trans-people is creepy to you. That tells us a lot.misogynistic, and creepy,
Are you tired of being seen for who you are?I'd very nicely suggest that you do it someone else now -
No idea what that show is... and it is sporty.or just go back to watching trash tv like Big Brother and killing off what little remains of your brain cells, okay sportie?
Yes. That would be good. Please go over the birds and the bees for me. Is this a Dr. Seuss story that I don't remember?Or do you need us to go over the birds and the bees with you again?
They might need to declare why they do not want to have a romantic relationship in order to not negatively impact others health and well being.You said it needs to be addressed. Addressed how? Labeling people who do not wish to have romantic relations with trans women and men transphobic and leaving it at that? Alright, I suppose we have addressed it then.
They wouldn't date a transwoman because they are transphobic, unless they specifically state why in a public declaration.I would need more info one why they wouldn't date a transwoman to consider it transphobic . . .
Maybe it's a personal choice?why?
It's not an issue of whether they're trans or not. It's an issue of physical attraction.Straight men that do not want to have sex with a transgender woman are transphobic. It is a growing issue and one that should be addressed.
India Willoughby: Is it discriminatory to refuse to date a trans woman?
Was it transphobic for singer Ginuwine to state that that he wouldn't date a trans woman on reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother?www.bbc.com
lol i dont care how a person states itThey wouldn't date a transwoman because they are transphobic, unless they specifically state why in a public declaration.
It is not enough said... what do you mean that you understand that for you the dictatorship of the mainstream is sacred?Maybe it's a personal choice?
I understand that for you the dictatorship of the mainstream is sacred... but this is not the case for everyone.
A person has the right not to want anything... and call it a problem... nuff said.
I'm talking about a not very unpleasant moment of Western culture - the dictatorship of the mainstream.what do you mean that you understand that for you the dictatorship of the mainstream is sacred?
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