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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

would you date someone who is gender critical?

279 replies

Bespin · 29/06/2019 16:40

Seeing as there is a would you date a trans person thread for proper balance I'm sure you will be happy with a would you date a gender critical person. I know we could ask for every other characteristic that people do and do not find attractive, and then we can judge people by there answers. But no one needs to date anyone they are not attracted too.

So my answer is I'd probably be attracted to them but over time if there views were such that they impacted on me negatively then that would be a massive turn off.

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CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:31

Bespin

That's a work of fiction.... Did you actually read the "evidence"?

Bespin · 30/06/2019 11:33

i was refering to the referance to the ASL in england

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CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:34

i was refering to the referance to the ASL in england
Right, so the answer is no, there has NEVER been scientifically categorised non-humans.

Bespin · 30/06/2019 11:35

CaptainKirksSpookyghost

You seem to have a real problem acknowledging that especally the european scientists in victorian england argued that certain cultures were sub human. This was often backed up with sudo science but at the time was considered as reasonable debate in the royal collages and in the royal institution.

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CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:36

There have been racists who have used the term, sometimes to cause mass hate in dehumanising race, but it's never actually been a thing.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:38

You seem to have a real problem acknowledging that especally the european scientists in victorian england argued that certain cultures were sub human.

You have a really problem backing up that non-humans were ever a thing.
We've been all through history, stopping at the nazi's, then detoured into "sub-humans".

Where are all these "non-humans" your mentioned?

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:40

your time framed moved from being during colonialism to being in the Victorian era, then the second world war.

happyhillock · 30/06/2019 11:40

@CaptainKirksSpookyghost if the goverment changes law's that weren't accepted before there's nothing anyone can do the law's the law, not everyone has to agree but they are entitled to an opinion, if anyone disagree's with anything there called every name under the sun.

@sackrifice dont be ridiculous

Boom25 · 30/06/2019 11:41

I couldnt date anyone with silly, self-centred, non-scientific, drama llama views. So for me that rules out non GC people, religious people, trans people or people who believe humans can or should change sex. Id rather date a Tory tbh.

Bespin · 30/06/2019 11:42

you want to use semantics now the term non human and sub human are interchangeable. in the context of this discussion.

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Boom25 · 30/06/2019 11:43

I wouldn't be in the slightest bit upset if a non gc or trans person didn't want to date me, in fact I would expect it to be so. This wouldn't make me feel in the slightest bit suicidal.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:44

According to you Bespin Humans were recategorised all the time though out history. And yet, the only evidence of this is the Nazi's, A fictional book and 2 racist polygeneist who claimed science backed them up.

Bespin · 30/06/2019 11:45

your time framed moved from being during colonialism to being in the Victorian era, then the second world war.

BECAUSE WE KEEP BLOODY DOING IT!!!!

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CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:45

there's nothing anyone can do the law's the law

Law's only work if people chose to follow them. Stupid laws are generally ignored.

HorsewithnoPissToTake · 30/06/2019 11:46

This was often backed up with sudo science..

Pseudocrem got rid of my racism.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:46

BECAUSE WE KEEP BLOODY DOING IT!!!!

We don't though do we. The Nazi's did it, the world as a whole didn't accept it.

Bespin · 30/06/2019 11:48

CaptainKirksSpookyghost

I am as far as i'm aware not writing a paper on the use of science in the control of the british empire. I have not spent weeks reading the actual books in the bodlian library.

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BlueCornsihPixie · 30/06/2019 11:50

fermat I assumed it was goady fuckery but tbh it wasn't very goady.

It's taken 8 pages for OP to even slightly be able to come out with their point

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:52

I am as far as i'm aware not writing a paper on the use of science in the control of the british empire. I have not spent weeks reading the actual books in the bodlian library.

Then it was pretty stupid to claim something when you don't actually know wasn't it.

And if you ever do go to the Bodleian Library have a look for the chair made out of the Golden Hind.

Bespin · 30/06/2019 11:52

because its not goady to ask a question.

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Bespin · 30/06/2019 11:55

CaptainKirksSpookyghost

i have been to the Bodleian Library, i had to apply to visit it 4 times to right my paper on the perceptions of the police throughout the 20th century. As i didn't go to Oxford. As it was the only place i could get the books i needed to complete it.

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DuMondeB · 30/06/2019 11:56

If the opposite of trans is cis, why isn’t this thread called ‘Would you date someone who is cis?’

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 30/06/2019 11:57

i have been to the Bodleian Library, i had to apply to visit it 4 times to right my paper on the perceptions of the police throughout the 20th century. As i didn't go to Oxford. As it was the only place i could get the books i needed to complete it.

I went on the tour, so much easier to get access that way.

HappyPunky · 30/06/2019 12:06

DuMonde, cis people aren't gender critical so I wouldn't date a man who identified as cis

Bespin · 30/06/2019 12:07

that is true but then you don't get to read the books 😉

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