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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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Onlyinanemergency · 13/02/2019 10:30

I don't actually know what a French seam is. Damn, I guess I'm a man then.

OldCrone · 13/02/2019 10:30

I'm still not sure whether this is a wind up or not.
Poe's Law

Mummyoflittledragon · 13/02/2019 10:31

Understanding of brain development has come a long way since the Victorian era.

I don’t think medical science would be interested in your brain. It contains too few brain cells to create a cognitive argument.

Are you going to answer my question about your desire to obliterate just over 50% of the population?

O4FS · 13/02/2019 10:31

What the fuck are you on about?

Threewheeler1 · 13/02/2019 10:31

Onlyinanemergency
It's the only viable explanation...

Ringdonna · 13/02/2019 10:32

You can’t argue with feminists you know Terry, they do not like disagreement. First rule on here is never disagree with the hive mind/echo chamber.

Datun · 13/02/2019 10:32

Understanding of brain development has come a long way since the Victorian era.

What about when all boys used to wear dresses, though?

Have you ever thought maybe you are misunderstandign the 'ideology' (ie being trans)?
MillytantForceit · 13/02/2019 10:32

"So can many master chef's who are male."

Apostrophe Catastrophe

Terrycotta · 13/02/2019 10:33

Are you going to answer my question about your desire to obliterate just over 50% of the population?

that's not going to happen is it, a few people will redefine themselves when 'gender' overtakes 'sex' but it will happen in both directions balancing things out.

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MyEyesAreNotDeceivingMe · 13/02/2019 10:33

Darn, I’ve got pink on my jumper and DH went to work wearing a pink tie.

Help me, OP, what are we? Please help, send help.

RussellSprout · 13/02/2019 10:34

I like pink sparkly things and still don't believe in the trans ideology so where does that put me OP?

TheHeathenOfSuburbia · 13/02/2019 10:35

Boys wore dresses because neuroscience wasn't invented yet, datun, i know you only have a ladybrain but do try to keep up Grin

Mummyoflittledragon · 13/02/2019 10:35

that’s not going to happen, is it.

Really? And yet here you are telling us who we are, what we should think and what “gender” we conform to. 🤪

CrabbityRabbit · 13/02/2019 10:35

The fuck is goin on here?

No one is this dim.

1/10

Horsewithnoma · 13/02/2019 10:35

What a surprise, refusal to engage with the topic. Avoidance

Go on then, I will engage:

OP could you please define the word "woman" without using the word "woman"?

Terrycotta · 13/02/2019 10:35

What about when all boys used to wear dresses, though?

Children back them were not given a gender, they were seeing as neutral until they got older. these days things have changed and gender is forced on children. It's not my ideal view as i would not like children to have gender identity but it's what it is.

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nauticant · 13/02/2019 10:35

It's like a toddler showing you the poo they did in the potty. But then you see that they missed and the poo is next to the potty.

DodoPatrol · 13/02/2019 10:36

Nah.

There's some point knowing what sex people are.

There's bugger-all point dividing people by pinksparklelikingness.

Rufusthebewilderedreindeer · 13/02/2019 10:36

You can’t argue with feminists you know Terry, they do not like disagreement. First rule on here is never disagree with the hive mind/echo chamber.

So you agree with the OP?

diamondofdoom · 13/02/2019 10:37

This is gold.

Cheers for the laugh OP Grin

TheHeathenOfSuburbia · 13/02/2019 10:37

Agree with oldcrone that it's rather a damning indictment of the debate around this, that we can't tell if this is satire or not.

Presumably mnhq are giving them the benefit of the doubt since the thread's still here.

IamFrauBlucher · 13/02/2019 10:37

You are a man, but everyone can understand the repression and hardship coming out will cause, so your wish to remain a woman is respected.

How can you be a man, but remain a woman?

Surely to remain as something, you needed to have been that something in the first place?

Terrycotta · 13/02/2019 10:37

OP could you please define the word "woman" without using the word "woman"?

some who truly feels feminine.

i know you will come back with "But i don't" and that's because you are men.

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EsmesRedPetticoat · 13/02/2019 10:38

I’m not sure exactly what the OP is hoping to get out of posting here but this thread has certainly cheered up what was otherwise a rather dull morning.
For the record I have long green hair but as I have given birth to 2 children from my actual vagina I’m definitely sure I am a woman anyway.

IamFrauBlucher · 13/02/2019 10:39

How does one feel feminine? Can you provide a few examples for the lads?

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