(13-07-2015, 11:41 AM)SarahSchilling Wrote: Then again, I also don't treat transitioning as a religion, nor the reason for my existence. I never had a dual personality, there is no male side or female side, I am just me. My hobbies have not changed, i still am the same person. I don't really get the need to try to imitate some stereotypical caricature of what a woman is supposed to spend her time doing, because I blend in just fine and most people I know don't know me as anything other than a fun girl named Sarah. (Who has some odd tastes)
Lol, I probably get along better with males just wanting boobs than I do with most trans people whom I meet. Most TGs seem to make such a huge deal about it that it ends up defining them as people. I don't want nor do I see the need for that. Maybe it's an age thing, because my fiancée is much the same, as are some of the younger trans people I've met.
(13-07-2015, 01:51 PM)OHboobs Wrote: It seems like in this age of the internet, there are people who are just looking for things to be outraged about.
If someone says they like ketchup on their hot dogs, you have people shouting at the person how mustard is what belongs on a hot dog. Then you got people shouting that they shouldn't be eating hotdogs beause they are high in fat. There's also the famous "Don't you know what's in hot dogs?" crowd. And then of course those that say you shouldn't eat hot dogs because they contain meat. And so on, and so on.
But here's the thing. Who gives a ####? Just because a person says they like ketchup on their hot dog does not mean that whatever you like on your hot dog (or your choice not to eat them) is wrong. It's a personal preference.
Likewise, just because someone chooses not to transition, does not mean your decision to transition is wrong. and vice versa. If a person goes to one subforum for information, it doesn't mean the people in the other forums are deviants and should be eradicated from the face of the earth. It simply means, the information they are looking for is in that section.
So stop looking for something to be outraged about.
(13-07-2015, 07:11 PM)Lenneth Wrote:(13-07-2015, 11:41 AM)SarahSchilling Wrote: Then again, I also don't treat transitioning as a religion, nor the reason for my existence. I never had a dual personality, there is no male side or female side, I am just me. My hobbies have not changed, i still am the same person. I don't really get the need to try to imitate some stereotypical caricature of what a woman is supposed to spend her time doing, because I blend in just fine and most people I know don't know me as anything other than a fun girl named Sarah. (Who has some odd tastes)
Lol, I probably get along better with males just wanting boobs than I do with most trans people whom I meet. Most TGs seem to make such a huge deal about it that it ends up defining them as people. I don't want nor do I see the need for that. Maybe it's an age thing, because my fiancée is much the same, as are some of the younger trans people I've met.
Well Said Sarah.
(13-07-2015, 01:51 PM)OHboobs Wrote: It seems like in this age of the internet, there are people who are just looking for things to be outraged about.
If someone says they like ketchup on their hot dogs, you have people shouting at the person how mustard is what belongs on a hot dog. Then you got people shouting that they shouldn't be eating hotdogs beause they are high in fat. There's also the famous "Don't you know what's in hot dogs?" crowd. And then of course those that say you shouldn't eat hot dogs because they contain meat. And so on, and so on.
But here's the thing. Who gives a ####? Just because a person says they like ketchup on their hot dog does not mean that whatever you like on your hot dog (or your choice not to eat them) is wrong. It's a personal preference.
Likewise, just because someone chooses not to transition, does not mean your decision to transition is wrong. and vice versa. If a person goes to one subforum for information, it doesn't mean the people in the other forums are deviants and should be eradicated from the face of the earth. It simply means, the information they are looking for is in that section.
So stop looking for something to be outraged about.
I like both on my Hot Dog's
(also a little relish, Cheese, Sourkraut & sometimes a bit of mayo.)
(13-07-2015, 11:01 PM)iaboy Wrote:I'm going to feel so excluded if she starts a thread on which horseradish sauces taste best with hot dogs.(13-07-2015, 09:30 PM)Lenneth Wrote:(13-07-2015, 08:23 PM)iaboy Wrote: MAYO, now we have a fight..... Wow... How outrageous LOL
horseradish sauce on occasion to
Oh geeze, I just cant win..............
(13-07-2015, 11:01 PM)iaboy Wrote:(13-07-2015, 09:30 PM)Lenneth Wrote:(13-07-2015, 08:23 PM)iaboy Wrote: MAYO, now we have a fight..... Wow... How outrageous LOL
horseradish sauce on occasion to
Oh geeze, I just cant win..............
(14-07-2015, 03:40 AM)Lananonymous Wrote: I don't think there was a transpiracy theory, just people being people. There are so many out there that demand everyone else mind their own business...then fail to mind their own. Makes me think of the old saying, "Treat others how you want to be treated?". Sometimes if seems like we simply take the judgements and negativities we receive from society and deflect it onto one another.
Some people just want their 15 minutes of flame.
The lake and religion metaphors were eloquently put. If it doesn't concern you, don't be concerned.Some will choose to open their eyes, others their mouths. We cannot always change what others think, say, or do. But we can only change how it effects us. Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore'.
Um...Cat-o-nine-tails?! *growls back* PS: Elain, I'll *Nevah* Repect Yo Authoratah!!! Yo motha was a hamsta, and yo fatha smelt of Elderberries!!! (eagerly awaits beating...pretending not to enjoy it)