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Boomboom521

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I have a transgender family member. He has a mental condition. Super smart kid. Normal kid and then one day his crazy flipped on and he is a mental wreck. Go ahead and quote more blogs to me.
And so you judge everyone based on your experience with one person? Sounds very GOP of you.

And it was an opinion from a PHD in Biometrics @ Harvard jag, not like I’m linking your posts or something
 

dave

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And so you judge everyone based on your experience with one person? Sounds very GOP of you.

And it was an opinion from a PHD in Biometrics @ Harvard jag, not like I’m linking your posts or something
An opinion from someone in biometrics? Hahahaha.

Yeah will stick with personal experience over the fingerprint guy at Harvard. Moron.
 

dave

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It’s a woman and it was biomedical sciences
Hahahaha. Biomedical sciences.

Now explain to me what the hell that has to do with gender dysphoria? I also await the opinion of the local ophthalmologist.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Cheese alert: I want to thank you for your post. This type of post is what I look for on here in discussions.

I think you, or at least your wife, have a unique perspective on this issue that most do not. I understand the difficulties created in this discussion from transitioning (taking hormones and unnaturally altering your makeup). However, the broader issue deals with how society sees this issue and the process. The passionate fight against accepting transsexuals is concerning to me. Mostly because I see an overwealming desire to resist change, and to define life and living by a religious standard. When science is brought into the discussion, it is usually done without a broad knowledge on the subject. For example, scientifically gender is defined in binary terms, but we see examples that clearly reject this definition in terms of sex. And so we should also, imo, see gender as sometimes rejecting the binary definition as well.

Cross dressing, true mental disorders, men or women being raised or molded into an opposite gender identification can all contribute to the lack of understanding about gender as a spectrum.

It just goes back to the same argument over and over......spectrum versus a binary state. It’s not as absolute as people want it to be, and not as arbitrary as others want it to be either.
I’ve fvcked trannies, does that qualify me to have a unique perspective? Unless anyone else on the board wants to own up to it....

I’m kidding, or am I?
 

WVUCOOPER

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I’ve fvcked trannies, does that qualify me to have a unique perspective? Unless anyone else on the board wants to own up to it....

I’m kidding, or am I?
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Cheese alert: I want to thank you for your post. This type of post is what I look for on here in discussions.

I think you, or at least your wife, have a unique perspective on this issue that most do not. I understand the difficulties created in this discussion from transitioning (taking hormones and unnaturally altering your makeup). However, the broader issue deals with how society sees this issue and the process. The passionate fight against accepting transsexuals is concerning to me. Mostly because I see an overwealming desire to resist change, and to define life and living by a religious standard. When science is brought into the discussion, it is usually done without a broad knowledge on the subject. For example, scientifically gender is defined in binary terms, but we see examples that clearly reject this definition in terms of sex. And so we should also, imo, see gender as sometimes rejecting the binary definition as well.

Cross dressing, true mental disorders, men or women being raised or molded into an opposite gender identification can all contribute to the lack of understanding about gender as a spectrum.

It just goes back to the same argument over and over......spectrum versus a binary state. It’s not as absolute as people want it to be, and not as arbitrary as others want it to be either.
It’s pretty cut and dry from a scientific standpoint and it’s binary anatomically. All the **** you’re talking about is mental/chemical. Bottom line, they have the parts to impregnate, it’s a dude, to be impregnated, it’s a chic. It’s a defect and if they were in Sparta, they’d be chunked off the cliff. I’m not saying we have to do the latter, but not calling it what it actually is, is a disservice to the defect.
 

dave

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It’s pretty cut and dry from a scientific standpoint and it’s binary anatomically. All the **** you’re talking about is mental/chemical. Bottom line, they have the parts to impregnate, it’s a dude, to be impregnated, it’s a chic. It’s a defect and if they were in Sparta, they’d be chunked off the cliff. I’m not saying we have to do the latter, but not calling it what it actually is, is a disservice to the defect.
This is exact fact. You are a boy or a girl. If you have a dick but feel like a girl, you are wrong.
 

Pospecteer

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And so you judge everyone based on your experience with one person? Sounds very GOP of you.

And it was an opinion from a PHD in Biometrics @ Harvard jag, not like I’m linking your posts or something

Not a PHD, a 3rd year PHD student. If we are going to post articles let's be real about who wrote them.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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This is exact fact. You are a boy or a girl. If you have a dick but feel like a girl, you are wrong.
Not wrong, you’re just a defect. You have a chemical imbalance.

@Boomboom521, apply your logic to pederists, or do you think they’re all square upstairs as well.
 

dave

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Not wrong, you’re just a defect. You have a chemical imbalance.

@Boomboom521, apply your logic to pederists, or do you think they’re all square upstairs as well.
Yes. Wrong as in incorrect or misguided. It doesnt make them a bad person or evil. Just not what they think.
 

Boomboom521

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Hahahaha. Biomedical sciences.

Now explain to me what the hell that has to do with gender dysphoria? I also await the opinion of the local ophthalmologist.
Not wrong, you’re just a defect. You have a chemical imbalance.

@Boomboom521, apply your logic to pederists, or do you think they’re all square upstairs as well.
what logic do I apply? That gender is a spectrum?
 

DvlDog4WVU

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what logic do I apply? That gender is a spectrum?
The same tolerance and willingness to create setasides for chemical/mental defects with respect to men who prefer the company of catamites to that of adult partners.
 

Boomboom521

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Why is it sick? According to Boom, it’s a woman because she feels that way.
It’s a little more complicated that that obviously. And I never said that the sex change actually changes the sex, just that gender identity is more along a spectrum rather than the binary.

I’d even go as far to say, it’s possible, that being able to identify outwardly freely as they fall along the spectrum makes a trans gender more mentally healthy than trying to conform to the binary expectations for their sex.
 

wvu2007

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It’s a little more complicated that that obviously. And I never said that the sex change actually changes the sex, just that gender identity is more along a spectrum rather than the binary.

I’d even go as far to say, it’s possible, that being able to identify outwardly freely as they fall along the spectrum makes a trans gender more mentally healthy than trying to conform to the binary expectations for their sex.

Good read.

https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/09...nt-prove-kids-need-gender-transition-therapy/