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originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: DBCowboy
Pretty sad isn't it? Violence and threat to suppress other's free speech right.
It's not their free speech. It's their right to exist!
And it's pretty sad also to blame the left for it, which ironically by itself is "compelling" us to be quiet.
Anyone who is for freedom and rights should stand up with transgendered and gays and everyone else who is "different" and say, "I stand with you."
originally posted by: birdonwire
a reply to: DBCowboy
What color is the sky in your world?
You should be free to do what you want.
Always.
My right to swing my fist ends where your nose begins.
originally posted by: birdonwire
a reply to: DBCowboy
What color is the sky in your world?
You should be free to do what you want.
Always.
My right to swing my fist ends where your nose begins.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: birdonwire
a reply to: DBCowboy
What color is the sky in your world?
You should be free to do what you want.
Always.
My right to swing my fist ends where your nose begins.
And if you want to wear a dress while doing so, then more power to you!
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Sheye
You should be free to do what you want.
Always.
When anyone starts infringing on others rights, however, I might protest.
Just a little.
originally posted by: Sheye
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Sheye
You should be free to do what you want.
Always.
When anyone starts infringing on others rights, however, I might protest.
Just a little.
Do I have a right as to how I could raise my child in relation to gender dysphoria ?
Do we as parents get to keep that right of owning our own children and raising them as best as we see is fit ,because we love them with all our hearts .
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: birdonwire
a reply to: DBCowboy
What color is the sky in your world?
You should be free to do what you want.
Always.
My right to swing my fist ends where your nose begins.
And if you want to wear a dress while doing so, then more power to you!
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: xSEEKxNxSTRIKEx
You become religious because men wear dresses?
LMAO!!!!!
originally posted by: birdonwire
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: birdonwire
a reply to: DBCowboy
What color is the sky in your world?
You should be free to do what you want.
Always.
My right to swing my fist ends where your nose begins.
And if you want to wear a dress while doing so, then more power to you!
Can I ask you, did you happen to raise a child that ended up becoming a transvestite?
originally posted by: xSEEKxNxSTRIKEx
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: xSEEKxNxSTRIKEx
You become religious because men wear dresses?
LMAO!!!!!
No, you seem to just believe what you want to be truth, even if its a lie... sad
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: birdonwire
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: birdonwire
a reply to: DBCowboy
What color is the sky in your world?
You should be free to do what you want.
Always.
My right to swing my fist ends where your nose begins.
And if you want to wear a dress while doing so, then more power to you!
Can I ask you, did you happen to raise a child that ended up becoming a transvestite?
Not that I am aware of.
originally posted by: xSEEKxNxSTRIKEx
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: birdonwire
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: birdonwire
a reply to: DBCowboy
What color is the sky in your world?
You should be free to do what you want.
Always.
My right to swing my fist ends where your nose begins.
And if you want to wear a dress while doing so, then more power to you!
Can I ask you, did you happen to raise a child that ended up becoming a transvestite?
Not that I am aware of.
Are you sure, you dont sound so sure?
originally posted by: xSEEKxNxSTRIKEx
Yes, ive seen multiple explosions, whats funny is you wrote something that sounded scripted. If you were over there, tell me. What was the deadliest IED that could not be stopped there?
originally posted by: Sheye
originally posted by: RainbowPhoenix
originally posted by: knowledgehunter0986
a reply to: RainbowPhoenix
I understand, you don't have to share. But I do have a few questions if you're able to answer them.
Were you aware of a vagina at that age? Or did you just not feel comfortable in your own body?
Were you aware of transgenderism, or what it meant to be a boy or girl? Did you understand what "genders" meant?
And lastly, if it isn't too personal, did you yourself come to the conclusion, or did you have any external influences? And if so, at what age did you know for sure?
F**K it I'll share, maybe it will help some to understand or maybe not. So my earliest memory of being different would have been when I was about 4-5 (somewhere in that window). I was living in Italy at the time, both my parents were enlisted Navy. I was at a sitters house one morning and they had set me up on a bean bag in front of the T.V. while they went and laid back down. Now I don't recall what sparked my intrigue/confusion or whatever what have you but I suspect that maybe at some point I had been bathed simultaneously in the company of a little girl or maybe saw a va jay jay on T.V. but either way I don't remember the exact vagina triggered my dysphoria. I do remember however pushing my little parts into my body cavity making them flush and hidden out of sight, and I preferred that. I remember thinking why does mine look different from the other girl's (whoever that girl was I could't tell you), I don't like it. At the time I did not have the understanding or vocabulary to express that to my parents so I didn't.
Fast forward to about 12 I was dressing up in secret any chance I could get with whatever clothes I could borrow/steal. It's also at this time that I saw my first Transexual on a television program and hearing her story sparked my epiphany or p "proverbial lightbulb" if you will. That is when I knew that what I was feeling was real and that I wasn't crazy but that there were others like me and I could eventually get help and be my authentic self. Fast forwarding some more well into adulthood when I finally took the plunge and started my transition about 4 years ago. I am now happier and healthier than I have ever been.
I think I covered your questions in this post but if you need further clarification I will be happy to oblige seeing has you are able to be civil about it.
Oh and for those that would seek to put me down or rain on my parade, you can't stop my sunshine because it will continue to keep on shining. Needless to say I use the ladies room harassment free
Here it is Deaf Alien and we were both correct on details.
.. her memory is only about the vagina exposure and how she or he didn't want to seem different.
I would have lots questions, gently asked ,if a transgender told me this early memory.
Some Kids are sensitive and so want to fit in and not be different.. and I could see that affecting a some 4 year olds in a profound psychological way.