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Do you believe that nature is consistent?
What do you mean? go into detail
Do you believe that nature is consistent?
What do you mean? go into detail
Well if people are born differently; having different arm/leg lengths, having different brains where some are more developed than others, having all manner of mutations where people can be born drastically different than what we consider normal, and having some people even be born with both genitalia.
If all these things can happen in nature, then why is it so hard to believe that someone can be born with a body that doesn't fit their perceived gender?
Nature is not consistent.
but the things youre talking about are considered abnormal and in some cases disabilities. 99% of the time transgenders are often complaining about gender norms attached to ***, not the *** itself. The concept of " I should have a vagina/penis" or "insert *** here" doesn't make any sense to me. In my mind its no different than "my d!ck should be bigger" or "i feel as if i should be white." And i don't want you to shut my argument down as a "false equivalency" because in many societies gender isn't even binary, so attaching it to the *** organs makes 0 sense.
It doesn't make sense to you because you've not experienced it. If you were born in a woman's body, assuming you're male, but you still had the same thought process as you do now, would you yourself not feel uncomfortable in your body?
your *** is determined before birth -_- Being uncomfortable with your own body something everyone feels. If uncomfortability is the only factor then again it's no different than the examples I gave.
Not really. You're comparing minor insecurities to someone who feels as though their body doesn't match their own identity, thus they can't express themselves as you or I would because of it.
That's subjective. The same way you consider the concept of the wrong *** as important. Someone else can consider their race, or outward appearance different from what they consider their own identity. Its belittling to say changing my *** is ok but augmenting my ***, appearance or what have you isn't.
Race is hereditary, ***/gender is not.
The color of your skin does not have the same impact as having different organs.
It being hereditary only bolsters my argument, given the fact that there is 0 choice in either.
Again subjective.
In what world would that bolster your argument? You're trying to compare the race to ***. You're comparing the color of someone's skin to not being able to express sexual affection due to the constraints of your ***.
Well if people are born differently; having different arm/leg lengths, having different brains where some are more developed than others, having all manner of mutations where people can be born drastically different than what we consider normal, and having some people even be born with both genitalia.
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Well, this thread was entertaining.
I already explained that. You don't have a choice in race or ***. One is decided during pregnancy, which is semi random but based on the father and the other is decided by your parents equally. Feeling misalignment with either possible. As both were outside of you control Belliting one is unreasonable given the fact that its the same thing you opened with:
Going back to the point, beyond using the bathroom, having ***, menstruation and childbearing everything else is a social construct attached to a ***.
as condescending as you always are i'd love to hear your thoughts on transgenderism. You seem more knowledgeable than I.
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Well, this thread was entertaining.
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Oops... quotes again. I'll be waiting for the lawsuit. Sometimes simple words have to be used for simple guys like Hashi who can't understand simple concepts.![]()
Biology isn't simple. No wonder why you're an idiot.
Exactly why you and him are the biggest dumbasses in here who can't comprehend this simple concept. But did I ever claim biology was simple? No, I did not. Improve your reading comprehension, halfwit.You must be registered for see images