I understand that someone feels that way. What I don't understand is the need to make it so public, so sensational. Maybe he/she feels redemption and is trying to change public opinion so others aren't hurt like he was?
I think he had no choice but to go public, only because of the reality show. That family is so media hungry it's scary. There are always reporters tailing them.
I too don't understand it, but I have to defend her right to do it. The best part of this is we have now opened up a whole new dialog.
And on an odd note, there will always be respect for him as he was an Olympian.
I have a lot of trans friends in my life right now who are thrilled with the publicity this is receiving as it brings their stories and issues into the spotlight. I proudly stand by them and support their desire to be accepted for who they are.
Toad, I will tell you who they are: pretty damn good friends of mine and fine people to boot. I don't use harsh words often,but "What's funnier than a guy turned into a woman?" is a downright misogynistic sentiment. You seem to have no understanding of the issues and no desire to learn so any attempt to educate would be futile.
She is really quite attractive. You go girl!
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ReplyDeleteMy boss feels the same way. Must be a man thing. Snip!
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ReplyDeleteCAITLYN, OOP's
ReplyDeleteI understand that someone feels that way. What I don't understand is the need to make it so public, so sensational. Maybe he/she feels redemption and is trying to change public opinion so others aren't hurt like he was?
ReplyDeleteC'mon, Toad, you know you'd hit it.
ReplyDeleteI think he had no choice but to go public, only because of the reality show. That family is so media hungry it's scary. There are always reporters tailing them.
ReplyDeleteI too don't understand it, but I have to defend her right to do it. The best part of this is we have now opened up a whole new dialog.
And on an odd note, there will always be respect for him as he was an Olympian.
I have a lot of trans friends in my life right now who are thrilled with the publicity this is receiving as it brings their stories and issues into the spotlight. I proudly stand by them and support their desire to be accepted for who they are.
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ReplyDeleteBy the way, WILL HE put the seat down, when he Is done?
ReplyDeleteToad, I will tell you who they are: pretty damn good friends of mine and fine people to boot. I don't use harsh words often,but "What's funnier than a guy turned into a woman?" is a downright misogynistic sentiment. You seem to have no understanding of the issues and no desire to learn so any attempt to educate would be futile.
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