(18-03-2016, 03:48 PM)small A Wrote: Gender fluid, does that turn you into a victim? .
To be blunt, being a PU**Y is what makes you a victim.
Being a man or woman, or anywhere in between, has no bearing on it. ;-)
I think that "gender fluid" and similar "Maybe A, maybe B" designations are a real problem for most people, though. I don't think it's a good means of expression, especially since I see so much leeway given to women in their modes of expression. A woman can be butch, or a bitch, or a C---, or a sweet, demure, angelic, (etc).... A man is basically He-Man, or a pu**y (or fag, or queer, or whatever derogatory word fits.)
It's just throwing an additional issue out there. How do you know how to respond to someone? Is he or isn't she...? Or vice-versa today?
I don't mean to invalidate anyone's identity or self, I merely mean to point out it makes things far more complex.
Since I'm one who scares small children, and adopted the bad attitude as a sort of mental armor, I'm not one to talk - but I've come to recognize the bad effects of these decisions, and I now need to undo 25+ years of damage. Alone, I'd point out.
So, why make things even more difficult, by going in two diametrically opposed directions?
Each of us has to decide and act on this ourselves, though. Funny thing is - that's part of being a "man" in our real definition! :-)
A man takes a stand for what is right, even if it is unpopular.... Even if it puts him at risk.
Women can do it, too, it's just not seen as a feminine attribute.
-Dianna