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Old 08-14-2017, 09:41 PM   #1111 (permalink)
Lucem Ferre
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Ahhh, a bunch of people who have never had kid telling a parent how to parent. An older one at that.



Not to beat a dead horse, but I'm going to do it anyways, I thought about how uncomfortable I would be doing feminine things as a male. Then I thought about what if I woke up and I all of a sudden had female genitals rather than my male genitals. I would feel extremely uncomfortable in that identity despite my physical form. Though, I have been born and raised as a male with a male body and can't quite get why somebody who was born and raised as one gender could feel like a different gender, I think I understand maybe a little more about gender identity through that.

Now, on the topic of redefining words to fit an agenda, how do people feel about some college campuses telling students that racism is defined as systematic oppression towards a race rather than bigotry towards a race thus pushing the idea that bigotry towards white people is more tolerated because it isn't racism because white people aren't systematically oppressed?
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Lucem, you're right, it's silly to talk about what I would or wouldn't do IRL. Glad you brought it up. Maybe you should write an instrumental about it. I recommend a piano paired with a clarinet. With ambient sounds of you hanging from your shower curtain you ****ing failure.

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