Interesting turn of events. Apparently, Tyler is a happy, well-adjusted trans person who is up front about his/her situation. My tolerance level has increased as my years have advanced. I hope that I would extend the same consideration to Tyler that I accord to my gay and liberal friends. If we share the same basic values, then we can be friends without obsessing on our differences.
Agreed. There’s nothing wrong with being truly trans. Kaitlin Jenner is an example.
Unfortunately the “You have to watch me naked in your dressing room” or “You have to let me beat you on sports” or “You have to let me trans your child” people ruin it for the reasonable ones.
For a woman my age I am unusually tall. Pseudo-men are generally short with somewhat reedy voices. But, standing in a small group discussing usual social trivia and his work making jewelry a pseudo-man can project confident manhood and seem to loom over me even as I look down on him, Don’t scoff. This is a real thing. I think a lot of his “presence” came from his quiet settled confidence about who and what he was.
An unusual dream sequence.
A young person who is not mentally ill, is well adjusted to their trans-ness, is not angry, and is not pushing an agenda.
A “rara avis” indeed.
I’m not sure that i would make (him?) a regular out at the Double D, but maybe have (him?) pop up from time to time so we can follow (his?) progress in life.
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Interesting turn of events. Apparently, Tyler is a happy, well-adjusted trans person who is up front about his/her situation. My tolerance level has increased as my years have advanced. I hope that I would extend the same consideration to Tyler that I accord to my gay and liberal friends. If we share the same basic values, then we can be friends without obsessing on our differences.
Agreed. There’s nothing wrong with being truly trans. Kaitlin Jenner is an example.
Unfortunately the “You have to watch me naked in your dressing room” or “You have to let me beat you on sports” or “You have to let me trans your child” people ruin it for the reasonable ones.
The difference is recognizing a problem and dealing with it Vs recognizing an opportunity and causing a problem (which is the real problem).
wait, I thought Ian was maris man?tho he only appeared in a few frames.
Ian is.
If not, does this mean Xavier has a shot with blue eyes?
Chris, you seriously need to be printing out a score card, for we feeble Seasoned citizens….young’uns move way too quick these daze….
For a woman my age I am unusually tall. Pseudo-men are generally short with somewhat reedy voices. But, standing in a small group discussing usual social trivia and his work making jewelry a pseudo-man can project confident manhood and seem to loom over me even as I look down on him, Don’t scoff. This is a real thing. I think a lot of his “presence” came from his quiet settled confidence about who and what he was.
{^_^}
An unusual dream sequence.
A young person who is not mentally ill, is well adjusted to their trans-ness, is not angry, and is not pushing an agenda.
A “rara avis” indeed.
I’m not sure that i would make (him?) a regular out at the Double D, but maybe have (him?) pop up from time to time so we can follow (his?) progress in life.
She was probably someone’s favorite tomboy as a youngun and no one told her that was often normal.
I for one fully support Trans people when they are 18 or older. I understand they are fighting a lot of demons to make that societal “jump.”
I only have two problems with the whole thing.
One, they are militant about it. Demanding a certain treatment, being upset over being misgendered, let me think about it no.
Two, they want to do it to kids. Children and adolescents are already confused and unsure (I know I was), don’t add to their internal mayhem.
Hmm-m-m … it would seem that the societal indoctrination requiring acceptance about the confusion of the sexes has seeped into some folks even here.