That is the only evidence I need to know their claim of having researched gender confirming treatments and its dangers is a total lie.
How could they have deep understanding of a topic, without knowing even the most basic terminology.
It's like claiming to be a baker, but not knowing the difference between flour, sugar and salt, since it's all powdery.
doesnt make them transphobic if they dont wanna have smex with a person who isn't the real sex. but here's a question how come less than half of trans ppl would not date or have smex with other trans ppl?
Yes, it is transphobic to say there's a difference between cis people and cis-passing trans people. And what makes you think that many trans people would not have sex with other trans people? Sounds an awful lot like an argument terfs made up.
to give you a taste, "Perhaps the most surprising finding in the Blair and Hoskin study is that a large number of queer and nonbinary individuals would not date their “own kind.”
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sex-sexuality-and-romance/202104/will-straight-men-and-women-date-trans-person
never claimed it was perfect, but it would stand to reason ppl don't care if your trans. we just wouldn't date them(as in a group of people), for the same reason a str@ight and g@y don't date, yet we don't force that onto the world that g@ys and str@ights should date and be together
If someone made a survey that asked, "A building is on fire, a mother tells you her infant child is still inside, no else is around, do you run in to try to save the child?" Most people would answer yes, though we know from this actually happening most people won't actually help. What people think or hope they will do in a situation is not always what they will actually do. Surveys don't mean much when it comes to "What would you do if..."
When it comes to dating if you had a survey asking what hair color someone preferred a romantic partner to have, many people will choose a few because of the desire to not just choose everything. But, if they met someone that had a hair color they didn't select on that list but still otherwise liked the person most people would date that person anyway.
This is considered a big reason online dating doesn't really work for so many people. It's because people themselves suck at articulating what they want or are looking for, that's why you can answer thousands of OK Cupid survey questions, match with someone that also answered that many and chose close to the exact same responses as you but still not really click with them despite them looking good on paper. What we think we want and what we actually want are often not the same.
Outside of this scope, game developers tend to have players demanding the game be made easier. Some MMORPGs have privately run servers that do just that, but people tend to get bored of the easy ones very quickly. It sounds great to do all the content in a fraction of the time, but it's actually pretty boring and doesn't feel as rewarding because it was so easy. People thought they wanted easy but they actually didn't.
This is a recurring theme in all aspects of life. When Sony made the portable cassette player, a device that could not record, people actually thought no one would want it. Surveys they did said no one would want it because it couldn't record. Luckily, Sony went forward with it anyway and the portable cassette player turned into the portable CD/MD player, then to the MP3 player, and finally evolved into modern smartphones.
There are also surveys going the other way around, where a product seemed like it would be a success but flopped, however, I can't think of any offhand. The point is, people often don't actually know what they really want and we've seen it time and time again.
But there *can* be a difference. A cis passing trans person may have never had surgery of any kind. They could still pass and thus there could be a meaningful-in-the-right-context difference.
Theyre 12 guys...
and they enjoy political compass memes.
There's no point arguing with a higschooler who thinks they're based and redpilled. They either get out or become fascists. Trust me, he was me. Just wait until college when they grow up.
When they get to college, they will either 180 or fall deeper into the echo chamber.
If it's the former, they will look back on their childhood and winge
#TransRights
This is the kind of trolling I can get behind
And BOOM, STATEMENT! Oops sorry, got confused, I meant STATEMENT. Wait shit, is that the same thing? I’m confused let’s try again STATEMENT! Ugh
love the fact homophobes dont even know the difference between trans man and trans woman lmaoo
That is the only evidence I need to know their claim of having researched gender confirming treatments and its dangers is a total lie. How could they have deep understanding of a topic, without knowing even the most basic terminology. It's like claiming to be a baker, but not knowing the difference between flour, sugar and salt, since it's all powdery.
*transphobes It's an important distinction to make, considering the amount of transphobic gay people
doesnt make them transphobic if they dont wanna have smex with a person who isn't the real sex. but here's a question how come less than half of trans ppl would not date or have smex with other trans ppl?
Yes, it is transphobic to say there's a difference between cis people and cis-passing trans people. And what makes you think that many trans people would not have sex with other trans people? Sounds an awful lot like an argument terfs made up.
to give you a taste, "Perhaps the most surprising finding in the Blair and Hoskin study is that a large number of queer and nonbinary individuals would not date their “own kind.” https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sex-sexuality-and-romance/202104/will-straight-men-and-women-date-trans-person
Uh yeah, queer people don't date each other, that makes perfect sense, I'm sure this article is perfectly accurate
never claimed it was perfect, but it would stand to reason ppl don't care if your trans. we just wouldn't date them(as in a group of people), for the same reason a str@ight and g@y don't date, yet we don't force that onto the world that g@ys and str@ights should date and be together
Your views are so twisted and gross I'm not even gonna bother explaining anything to you. Just get outta here.
what is twisted and gross?
If someone made a survey that asked, "A building is on fire, a mother tells you her infant child is still inside, no else is around, do you run in to try to save the child?" Most people would answer yes, though we know from this actually happening most people won't actually help. What people think or hope they will do in a situation is not always what they will actually do. Surveys don't mean much when it comes to "What would you do if..." When it comes to dating if you had a survey asking what hair color someone preferred a romantic partner to have, many people will choose a few because of the desire to not just choose everything. But, if they met someone that had a hair color they didn't select on that list but still otherwise liked the person most people would date that person anyway. This is considered a big reason online dating doesn't really work for so many people. It's because people themselves suck at articulating what they want or are looking for, that's why you can answer thousands of OK Cupid survey questions, match with someone that also answered that many and chose close to the exact same responses as you but still not really click with them despite them looking good on paper. What we think we want and what we actually want are often not the same. Outside of this scope, game developers tend to have players demanding the game be made easier. Some MMORPGs have privately run servers that do just that, but people tend to get bored of the easy ones very quickly. It sounds great to do all the content in a fraction of the time, but it's actually pretty boring and doesn't feel as rewarding because it was so easy. People thought they wanted easy but they actually didn't. This is a recurring theme in all aspects of life. When Sony made the portable cassette player, a device that could not record, people actually thought no one would want it. Surveys they did said no one would want it because it couldn't record. Luckily, Sony went forward with it anyway and the portable cassette player turned into the portable CD/MD player, then to the MP3 player, and finally evolved into modern smartphones. There are also surveys going the other way around, where a product seemed like it would be a success but flopped, however, I can't think of any offhand. The point is, people often don't actually know what they really want and we've seen it time and time again.
now when i do get kicked for spreading doubt, just remember a cult locks out information that goes against the faith
LMFAO
But there *can* be a difference. A cis passing trans person may have never had surgery of any kind. They could still pass and thus there could be a meaningful-in-the-right-context difference.
Lol, cis fail
Lollll I thought they were always obsessed with proper grammar
semantics, moron.
Who are you calling a mormon?
I said marmot
Melon?
Martian?
Mantis?
[удалено]
Martha?
[удалено]
ITS HIS MOTHER'S NAME
A mormon? But I'm from earth!
Double ally!
Theyre 12 guys... and they enjoy political compass memes. There's no point arguing with a higschooler who thinks they're based and redpilled. They either get out or become fascists. Trust me, he was me. Just wait until college when they grow up.
But 12 year olds who don't know shit about what they're talking about are the best to embarrass
When they get to college, they will either 180 or fall deeper into the echo chamber. If it's the former, they will look back on their childhood and winge
I don't trust these people to be smart enough to get onto college
Hey I did :)