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08-31-2008 #31Originally Posted by DarkThanos
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08-31-2008 #32
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Re: The people on this board that scare me the most..
Originally Posted by AllanahStarrNYC
I'll tell you what I think part of the problem is:
A lot of men who enjoy the company of t-girls and enjoy sex with them do NOT want to be labeled as either bi or gay. They believe that if they have sex with a pre-op, as long as they don't touch her penis or 'make use' of it in any way, then they can continue to call themselves totally straight and call any guy who does anything different gay. In doing so, they believe they can make themselves as 'normal' as the mainstream and can conveniently point fingers at those men who are 'abnormal'.
Let me be perfectly honest: I love genetic women and I love t-girls. When I'm with a GG, I love 'regular' sex...sorry, I know that sounds silly...and when I'm with a t-girl, I love sex with her...and that includes bottoming. I think receiving anal sex is a wonderful feeling, even more so when delivered by a beautiful t-girl or a GG with a strap-on. Now, some of the so-called straight guys here insist that all this makes me gay, while some have pointed out that I'm not gay, I simply enjoy the mechanical act of anal sex. Personally, I don't see myself as gay because I do not find men attractive. The male form simply does not excite me. Despite this, many men would label me completely gay, even men who regularly have sex with pre-op t-girls, all for the reason so that can continue to call themselves straight and normal and have another group to point at and call abnormal. As a previous poster pointed out, it's about controlling the power of a society's and culture's perspective.
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08-31-2008 #33
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Re: The people on this board that scare me the most..
Originally Posted by AllanahStarrNYC
You should be ashamed of yourself for throwing out a blanket statement like that, reminds me of McCarthyism and sounds like prejudice to me.
And my, my, the name calling. Shameful, just shameful.
Where are the big hearts of you dems when it comes to accepting people who dont agree with YOU?
PS, is your dick big?
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08-31-2008 #34
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Originally Posted by fastingforlife
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08-31-2008 #35
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Originally Posted by tsmandy
Nothing to see here folks.
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08-31-2008 #36
Technically speaking when it comes to taxes, escorts really don't have to claim the money as it could be claimed as a gift. Financial gifts don't have to be claimed on your taxes, and I how do I know this? Because I went to school and am a certified tax consultant, and could work in that industry if I chose to.
I believe Allanah made very valid points in her conversation and her posts. One thing I've noticed about many of these boards is that whenever a transsexual steps outside of her box and shows she has any form of intelligence, many people try to put them away like pretty dolls that shouldn't speak what's on their minds and should just stand there for the world to gawk at.
We are intelligent, educated, individuals who are afforded many of the same rights as other americans, but not all. We have to fight to get what we want from a country that shouldn't make us have to do that.
"We The People" unfortunately doesn't stand for everyone in our country so if the LGBT Community sometimes seems like its angry, it's because we are. Imagine, some people can get married in this country 5 or 6 times and we can't even do it once. I don't see the logic in that.
So I have stepped outside of my box and I welcome your criticism. I don't always agree with other people's opinions, but I listen before I leap.
M
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08-31-2008 #37Originally Posted by meghanchavalier
I completely agree with you of what is expected of us.
I have been critical of President Bush on my website since his election 8 years ago. I have always been very vocal about my political opinions and I used to get hate mail all the time for it.
"Go Back to sucking dick-because it's what you do best"- is one I recall fondly.
It is very important that we question the establishment that for the most part ignores us, and pushes policies that harm us. It's very important that we as trans women take a political stand because just being who we are is a challenge to the establishment.
It's is indeed sad when so many people just see you uss a sex object and just want us to remain that way-silent and convinient.
I am ladies people like you don't.
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08-31-2008 #38
Allanah I find your posts to be thought provoking and edgy and that's what we need right now. We need to let everyone know that we are not just sex objects, that we are people who have ideas and want to rise above the ties that bind us.
They don't make enough scissors for all of the red tape we need to cut through to get where we need to be.
Anytime you want to write a column for the Stopping The Hate website let me know, I'd love to have you on board. Like all of our columnists I know you would be a great asset to the website.
I am in the market of free thinkers who aren't afraid to go against the standards of who and what we should be as people.
You can be gorgeous, and famous, and desired by many but at the end of the day it's what's inside your head that really matters, and if what you desire is change for the better then your number one in my book.
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08-31-2008 #39
I am who I am
I am a democrat that will probably end up voting for ****** because ***** may be Hubris.
I am and always will be a Ron Paul Supporter......with him your individual rights would be upheld...as long as they didn't take rights away from another individual
Electing a president doesn't end on Nov 4th
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The complacent and self interested citizen is the death of a free state!
TES
William
Harmless_pervert
Sorry if i offended ye, no wait I am not sorry, being offended is your problem not mine.
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08-31-2008 #40
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Discussing politics is probably the easiest way to start an argument. I can't think of another topic that people can't agree on.
I think that America has problems like all other countries. The saving grace is that people of opposite opinions can express themselves freely. And hopefully we will continue to gain freedoms.
Unfortunately, it seems in the last 8 years Americans have lost freedoms.
I am all for a change of pace. A little revolution is healthy now and again.