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Have you ever thought maybe you are misunderstandign the 'ideology' (ie being trans)?

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Terrycotta · 13/02/2019 09:27

Some of you who aren't total haters come across as sheep who are yourselves repressed trans individuals worried about coming out and being liberated.

You say you don't conform to Gendered stereotypes but you are also afraid to discard them and truly be free of 'sex' altogether, it makes no sense.
It's funny and confusing to see you go around in circles with your wrong and confusing logic, "I'm a woman but i don't like pink and have short hair", sorry to break it to you but this isn't the words of a woman, you are a repressed transgender person, you are a man!

Woman wouldn't say half the stuff that is said here, look at yourselves, most, if not all of you are probably male brained.

It's nothing to be scared of, you are special and brave to admit it rather than constantly assume it's bad and to try.

Ask yourselves this, would actual women plot the destruction of a small minority group like you people are?

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Mummyoflittledragon · 13/02/2019 11:07

We have moved on a lot since then

Have we cos all I’m getting from your conversation is that natal women should do what men (and gender fluid men and transwomen) say.

PoppingBubbles · 13/02/2019 11:07

Op I'm still awaiting a decision from you. Please read my posts and help a sister / brother out (delete where appropriate)

LangCleg · 13/02/2019 11:08

Barbie is a sterling example of resilience in the face of thegender struggle.

Ken's desperate escape attempts to find his way to the Action Man universe notwithstanding.

Mummyoflittledragon · 13/02/2019 11:08

30% silicone. Grin

LangCleg · 13/02/2019 11:09

I feel all this talk of Barbie is very Cabbage Patch exclusionary.

MeetJoeTurquoise · 13/02/2019 11:09

How does a female rugby player fit with your theory?
I know a young woman who plays rugby, has a physique associated with a rugby player yet has waist length hair, wears makeup and dresses obviously not on the pitch So what are they, male or female, just so I can let them know.

Terrycotta · 13/02/2019 11:09

OP, do you believe that people can change sex

Not fully, but as it becomes more obsolete (like XP) the need for any education or segregation based on it will be phased out.

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IamFrauBlucher · 13/02/2019 11:10

If children had no gender, as you say, in the Victorian Era, how did they know who to pick to become a Whipping Boy, a match girl, or a Loblolly boy?

MagicMix · 13/02/2019 11:10

There is no chance that OP is sincere in their opinions as stated on this thread unless they are about 13. They are not even getting the TRA talking points correct.

Fgs real members of the cult would never explicitly state that women who don't like pink are men, for all they are willing to say that a little girl knew she was really a boy because she didn't like pink. Yes, these are basically the same statements, but they'd never admit it.

Pandoraslastchance · 13/02/2019 11:10

I wear docmartins, have one boob and like men and women. What am I? Clue: not a hippo.

Mummyoflittledragon · 13/02/2019 11:10

My dd plays rugby with the boys and goes to dance classes in pink leotards, wears dresses and make up. I’m also of a quandary.

Terrycotta · 13/02/2019 11:10

How does a female rugby player fit with your theory?

Male!

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Sjofn · 13/02/2019 11:10

Think Henry VIII for one might have had an issue (no pun intended) with the no gender in the past thing.

Onlyinanemergency · 13/02/2019 11:11

No need for sex education? Interesting...

Qcng · 13/02/2019 11:11

We haven't moved on a jot. History repeating is not progress.

ReaganSomerset · 13/02/2019 11:11

@Terrycotta I know you have got a lot of messages to repond to, but could you please answer mine?

Is a bricklayer of 20 year's experience who enjoys DIY, barqbecuing and cars but has long hair and likes pink a man or woman?

MagicMix · 13/02/2019 11:11

If you challenge a real cultist on this point, they start waffling on about gender expression vs gender identity.

Terrycotta · 13/02/2019 11:12

My dd plays rugby with the boys and goes to dance classes in pink leotards, wears dresses and make up. I’m also of a quandary.

How does she feel?
Does she like the boys game more than the girls?

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TimeLady · 13/02/2019 11:12

The OP's biology teacher must be so proud.

Terrycotta · 13/02/2019 11:12

Is a bricklayer of 20 year's experience who enjoys DIY, barqbecuing and cars but has long hair and likes pink a man or woman?

A man. Like other long haired men for example Brian May.

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IamFrauBlucher · 13/02/2019 11:13

She probably feels quite tired after all the activity?

Datun · 13/02/2019 11:13

Not fully, but as it becomes more obsolete (like XP) the need for any education or segregation based on it will be phased out.

The only way it will become more obsolete is when sexually violent crime isn't committed by men, 98% of the time. and violent crime 90% of the time.

I'm afraid that if you deny that it makes you a sexist, not a satirist.

PoppingBubbles · 13/02/2019 11:14

OP It includes games too?
Does she like the boys game more than the girls?

Please answer my question, also ReaganSomerset's is a good one too.

Onlyinanemergency · 13/02/2019 11:14

Brian May! This is hilarious! What happens at the end OP? Is there a big reveal where we find out you're just kidding?

Mummyoflittledragon · 13/02/2019 11:15

Does she like the boys game more than the girls?

She will have to play with girls next year due to age but I don’t think she will continue. She doesn’t like change. But she will definitely continue dancing and wearing make up and dresses.

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