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Post #776096

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imperialscum
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Open-Eyed Thinking (Exploring Uncomfortable Topics)
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Date created
14-Jun-2015, 7:04 AM

TV's Frink said:

DuracellEnergizer said:

TV's Frink said:

DuracellEnergizer said:

DominicCobb said:

Maybe something like transsexualism is technically a "disorder" but who gives a fuck. If a guy feels like he should be a girl, then why not let him be a girl? It's a victimless act.

It's not quite victimless when it has an impact on loved ones. 

 Oh please.  They aren't victims, they're intolerant.

So if a man/woman

1. Meets a girl/guy

2. Falls in love with her/him

3. Ends up marrying her/him

4. Has a number of children with her/him

5. Spends a good portion of his/her adult years with her/him

he/she's intolerant if s/he one day springs the news that's s/he's transgendered and wants to have a sex change operation, emotionally devastating him/her in the process? 

 Well ok, I was thinking of family and friends that couldn't handle it.  But even so, is it not better to know the truth than be part of a lie?

This might not have been a good example to begin with. It is more an example of a bad person. I don't think this just happens overnight, which would mean that the person was deceiving the other person for a large portion of their lives. Knowing the truth after such long period would actual be worse than maintaining the lie.