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    Default Double Standard for Gay Men/Transsexuals

    Has any one noticed that American society seems to be more tolerant of lesbians or bisexual women than of Gay Men/Transsexuals? Over the years, I have seen women like Ellen DeGreness get accepted by main stream society, but I still see a lack of acceptance for transsexuals and gay men. I rarely every hear about women getting attacked for their sexuality like men and transsexuals do, such as the recent murder in Colorado of a young TS. I still hear vile comments from people that it is disgusting for two men to be together or a male to female transsexual is just a freak in a dress. Why can't society accept male sexuality like they accept female sexuality?

    As someone who loves and admires male to female transsexuals , I believe violence towards the transgendered community can be diminished if society were tolerant of male sexuality like it is with female sexuality. Because of intolerance, many men resort to violence toward TGs because of their own insecurities regarding their sexuality. The reason that Gwen Araujo died was because the men that killed her didn't want anyone to think that they were gay, which often is the logic that is used to justify killing TG women.



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    dude lesbians (in entertainment) are HOT

    "I kissed a girl and I liked it" nuff said

    bunch of college chicks eating each other out as we speak

    hallelujah


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    Birds fly!!!!!!

    Video at 11 on Eyewitness news.


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    Be honest, I think some people don't even classify lesbians as homosexual...lol



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    I think the real issue is transexual acceptance within the gay world

    the New York gay community is a well organized fighting machine with huge political muscle on the state and city level, yet they do nothing to advance transgender issues.

    for most gays, transpeople are not part of the gay struggle.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyWalkerBlackLabel
    dude lesbians (in entertainment) are HOT

    "I kissed a girl and I liked it" nuff said


    hallelujah
    hope my boyfriend dont mind it hahaha great song....


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    Quote Originally Posted by flabbybody
    I think the real issue is transexual acceptance within the gay world

    the New York gay community is a well organized fighting machine with huge political muscle on the state and city level, yet they do nothing to advance transgender issues.

    for most gays, transpeople are not part of the gay struggle.
    the gay communitty has never gave a rats ass about transgendered people thats a fact in both the U.S. and Canada. here in canada most tgirls want nothing to do with the glbt and there communitty we would rather just hang with the straight people cause thats where we belong and have the most in common.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lisaparadise
    Quote Originally Posted by flabbybody
    I think the real issue is transexual acceptance within the gay world

    the New York gay community is a well organized fighting machine with huge political muscle on the state and city level, yet they do nothing to advance transgender issues.

    for most gays, transpeople are not part of the gay struggle.
    the gay communitty has never gave a rats ass about transgendered people thats a fact in both the U.S. and Canada. here in canada most tgirls want nothing to do with the glbt and there communitty we would rather just hang with the straight people cause thats where we belong and have the most in common.
    The enemy of my enemy, isn't neccessarily my friend.

    Sexual orientation and gender identity doesn't mean that gay
    and transpeople should be bedfellows.

    I get the sense that there are many in the gay community who
    are not concerned with the advancement and interests of
    transpeople.

    This can be evidenced by the way we were sold down the river
    with ENDA.

    So nope, I can't really say that I have much in common with the
    Christopher or Castro street crew.



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    I'll throw the first rock here. The gay male community is just odd. Let's be honest, I've worked in that scene for over ten years now. I do not giggle, laugh or prance around whenever a Cher song is played. That's just stupid.

    I have nothing against gay men, I do find them annoying quite frequently, though.



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    Doh! Double post.




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