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Originally Posted by
GroobyKrissy
And yet you've no problems using the terms yourself on YOUR PERSONALLY BRANDED blog... marketing the material...? Etc. Etc.
Enough said. Why don't you start being honest?
OMG! Are you fucking blind?! I didn't name the websites or DVDs on which I appeared, but I did write that press release. Notice anything special about it? Go on. Take a look. I'll wait for you to figure it out.
And don't hit me with that crap about how I should have known how the other productions were going to be branded, either. It's a lot harder to make a statement about rebranding transsexual porn when you're not involved in making it. Fucking duh. :lol:
BYE, Felicia!
~BB~
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Prospero
How about dickchix ? (joking)
Seriously though, why not transsexuals?
^ OMG! A voice of reason!
~BB~
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GroobySteven
We WERE pretty much alone - and WE ARE the ones those cam sites, dating sites, etc. come to for advice on the terms. We do it all the time. I'm not a hero - I'm doing what we've always done, which is promote Tgirls positively
No you didn't - you never railed against anything other than snide remarks and failing at every mission statement you've had. You never had a career to be affected, get that out of your fantasies.
a) Your site which is ... months old and reaches maybe a few dozen people? Big fucking deal. You made ZERO contributions to this cause, get that into your head.
b) I don't hate you. I think you have huge paranoia and ego issues that need resolved. I don't know what you are "honest" about - but I have very very little respect for you, other than the soap box here, that you give me to stand on every now and again.
Topic is CLOSED.
Go to sleep Bella, you're not making any coherent sense.
*I* have ego issues?!
You're such a fucking bully. Ugh. :yayo:
~BB~
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Originally Posted by
Prospero
How about dickchix ? (joking)
Seriously though, why not transsexuals?
Weenie Women
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BellaBellucci
*I* have ego issues?!
You're such a fucking bully. Ugh. :yayo:
~BB~
Yeah, I am - you can pay for your advertising from now on.
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Originally Posted by
GroobySteven
Yeah, I am - you can pay for your advertising from now on.
So again, you're saying that because you extend the same courtesy to me that you extend to every other girl here, it's OK for you to constantly disrespect me?
Really?! :confused:
~BB~
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Originally Posted by
BellaBellucci
OMG! Are you fucking blind?! I didn't name the websites or DVDs on which I appeared, but I did write that press release. Notice anything special about it? Go on. Take a look. I'll wait for you to figure it out.
And don't hit me with that crap about how I should have known how the other productions were going to be branded, either. It's a lot harder to make a statement about rebranding transsexual porn when you're not involved in making it. Fucking duh. :lol:
BYE, Felicia!
~BB~
Look Bella,
You are the one who just got through making a BFD about how you don't use certain terms on your site. Yet your (again) PERSONALLY BRANDED BLOG has those same terms repeatedly (TrannyFaceSitting - really...?) I'm not hitting you with any crap... looks like there is enough there, sticking, already.
The record speaks for itself. You're a complete and utter hypocrite and anyone with an ounce of reason can see that by the screen capture of your blog. If you truly believed what you said, you would distance yourself from ALL instances of the usage of the word(s) in question, not use them to market yourself unless you enjoy being a de facto tool of oppression by using those words and propagating hate.
You can dodge, pull your smoke and mirrors routine, hurl as many insults as you want... it doesn't change THE FACT that you SAY one thing and DO another. That is the very definition of hypocrisy.
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Originally Posted by
GroobyKrissy
The record speaks for itself.
Yes, it does. I already explained it twice, but you think repeating a falsehood enough times will somehow make it true. You're no intellectual, but you certainly are a politician. Rovian School, I believe.
~BB~
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BellaBellucci
Yes, it does. I already explained it twice, but you think repeating a falsehood enough times will somehow make it true. You're no intellectual, but you certainly are a politician. Rovian School, I believe.
~BB~
Blah. Blah. Blah.
You explained nothing. You gave rather lame excuses for your hypocrisy.
Ounce of reason in your skull = you know Bella is a hypocrite of the worse kind.
Not only saying one thing and doing another but then profiting off of it - yeah... them sure are AFFILIATE links on that there blog of yours. For those of you who don't know, that means that Bella receives a cut of any Membership derived from a signup resulting from that link. Profiting off of using the terms you allegedly hate... wonderful. You should go into arms dealing - you'd maybe succeed in that.
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Originally Posted by
GroobyKrissy
Blah. Blah. Blah.
You explained nothing. You gave rather lame excuses for your hypocrisy.
Ounce of reason in your skull = you know Bella is a hypocrite of the worse kind.
Not only saying one thing and doing another but then profiting off of it - yeah... them sure are AFFILIATE links on that there blog of yours.
I'm not profiting from listing the DVDs and sites on which I'm featured. It's a courtesy to the producers. And yes, I'm an SMC affiliate. But regardless, what you're really saying is that because I wish some terminology would change, I should make NO profit on transsexual porn AT ALL.
First you wanted to bait me into doing something to get myself banned, and now you want to try to bait me into leaving the niche ENTIRELY?
DAMN you're transparent! :lol:
~BB~
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BellaBellucci
So again, you're saying that because you extend the same courtesy to me that you extend to every other girl here, it's OK for you to constantly disrespect me?
Really?! :confused:
~BB~
You're the only person who lies, schemes, manipulates and attacks me on this forum on a regular basis. So tell me, why am I giving you free advertising? It is a courtesy. I don't disrespect you, you're the one attacking me or my company.
You can't have it both ways.
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I mean, the analogy that keeps coming to mind is that of a person who dislikes the government, so they run for office in the hopes of improving it. Would you fault that person, too? Again, talk about intellectual dishonesty!
~BB~
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GroobySteven
You're the only person who lies, schemes, manipulates and attacks me on this forum on a regular basis. So tell me, why am I giving you free advertising? It is a courtesy. I don't disrespect you, you're the one attacking me or my company.
You can't have it both ways.
If you honestly believe that, then maybe we should be having this conversation in private because it's obvious that we each feel disrespected by the other, and it's not exactly fostering cooperation to have it out in public, is it? :confused:
Although I'm sure it doesn't hurt your hit count, so I'll be surprised if you're amenable to making peace.
~BB~
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BellaBellucci
Although I'm sure it doesn't hurt your hit count, so I'll be surprised if you're amenable to making peace.
~BB~
I've told you 1000 times, we're not at war - there is no "peace" to be made, other than if you need to make it with yourself.
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Originally Posted by
GroobySteven
What do you think.
Is it ok to defer to someone as a tgirl?
Could it become a slur?
Thoughts?
Is this an acceptable word - and would girls be happier with it? Would it be less objectionable to be profited from?
Let's just try some things and see how they sound.
Hey boy. Can you direct me to...?
Hey girl. Can you direct me to...?
Hey man. Can you direct me to...?
Hey woman. Can you direct me to...?
Hey Tgirl. Can you direct me to...?
Hey Tranny. Can you direct me to...?
Mr. Can you direct me to...?
Miss. Can you direct me to...?
Ms. Can you direct me to...?
Hey you. Can you direct me to...?
Excuse me, but can you direct me to...?
For myself, I like the last four.
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GroobySteven
I've told you 1000 times, we're not at war - there is no "peace" to be made, other than if you need to make it with yourself.
So both of us feeling disrespected? That's not war? You're still in denial. Shall I post the gaslighting meme again?
~BB~
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BellaBellucci
So both of us feeling disrespected? That's not war? You're still in denial. Shall I post the gaslighting meme again?
~BB~
No please, just don't post anything again. Being disrespected consistently off someone doesn't mean I'm in denial or at war. It means you're disrespectful.
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trish
Hey you. Can you direct me to...?
I'm notoriously bad with names. Worked in the night club business for over a decade. Probably named hundreds of people "Hey you". Wasn't as bad as naming this one long-haired busboy Maria Conchita-Alonso though. That was wrong and all the other busboys called him that too singing along with good-natured jefe. I is sorry...
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You're such a bad boy, Dino. I mean...Sir, you're really bad.
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Originally Posted by
BellaBellucci
I'm not profiting from listing the DVDs and sites on which I'm featured. It's a courtesy to the producers. And yes, I'm an SMC affiliate. But regardless, what you're really saying is that because I wish some terminology would change, I should make NO profit on transsexual porn AT ALL.
First you wanted to bait me into doing something to get myself banned, and now you want to try to bait me into leaving the niche ENTIRELY?
DAMN you're transparent! :lol:
~BB~
You know, you always throw the "You're transparent" line out there like that's a bad thing. You're right... I am transparent and I think that is good. I wish more people, businesses, and politicians were more so. That being said, the reason you're stating I'm transparent is incorrect.
I have never said you shouldn't profit off of porn at all. What I have pointed out is that you're being hypocritical in denigrating those who do perhaps profit from using the term "Tranny" while you do the same thing yourself. You also made a big deal about not using the term on your site itself, while using them to market yourself (when you say, "featured in" or "appearing on" - that is marketing - not a favor to another company) on your personal blog. That is hypocritical.
You offered NO disclaimers stating these now proven facts in any of your arguments, nor have you offered any VALID reasons as to why (an lame excuse is not a valid reason) - I had to go search them out. That is hypocritical and in fact, non-transparent.
If I am anti-killing puppies, I don't rail against it and then go hunt wolves and then sell their skins to make a profit. That is hypocrisy of the worst kind. That is the kind of nonsense you're doing and you need to be called on the carpet for it, and I, among others, have done so.
The way you go about doing things is hurtful at best and damaging at worst and you help no cause but the one swimming about inside your own head when you go about it like this... and I fundamentally disagree with it. That is why I'm vocal in opposition to your ideas, which I see as a cancer rather than a cure.
I've another approach that I'm working on... one that is tolerant, fair, transparent, and helps provide for inclusion between all facets of the TG community. It is something that I've spent a year or two now developing the relationships, marketing the idea, and getting backers for with success. This will be coming soon and I'm putting my money where my mouth is.
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Originally Posted by
GroobyKrissy
I have never said you shouldn't profit off of porn at all. What I have pointed out is that you're being hypocritical in denigrating those who do perhaps profit from using the term "Tranny" while you do the same thing yourself.
If it's OK for ANYONE to profit off the word (and again... I DON'T - your insistance that I do changes NOTHING), it's a 'tranny.' Last time I checked, I was transsexual. Black people profit from the n-word all the time because it balances out the harm done from it being used by others.
Again, according to you, my options are to accept the term once in a while or not work in the industry at all while all of the 'shameless shemales' make thousands that are then often given to more white men, i.e. plastic surgeons.
I defy you to find ONE instance of my using the words in question outside of the list of sites and DVDs on which I'm featured (that I DIDN'T name) located on my blog. But you won't, because it doesn't exist.
But I've said this repeatedly. You just like the repeat your talking points in the hopes that they'll catch on if you say them often enough. As I pointed out, this is nothing more than a political tactic last used to great success by Karl Rove. He must be your idol or something.
You expressed your opinion. I expressed my facts. Now let it die. It's YOU who hasn't proven a damn thing.
You know something? Just to prove my point, I'm going to remove the list from my site,. Now stop bothering me, dude. Go use your male privilege to harass someone else.
~BB~
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And actually, while we're at it, I think you should stop calling yourself a tgirl. You're not. You're a crossdresser. It's false advertising.
So when can I expect you to 'put your money where your mouth is?'
~BB~
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Originally Posted by
BellaBellucci
And actually, while we're at it, I think you should stop calling yourself a tgirl. You're not. You're a crossdresser. It's false advertising.
So when can I expect you to 'put your money where your mouth is?'
~BB~
Tgirl DOESN'T necessarily mean transsexual.
You're a nasty piece of work Bella.
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Originally Posted by
GroobySteven
Tgirl DOESN'T necessarily mean transsexual.
You're a nasty piece of work Bella.
Not anymore it doesn't. But it should. This is one of those terms that was appropriated by men in dresses. For you to perpetuate the intentional conflation of terminology for profit is what's nasty.
The fans deserve honesty in marketing.
~BB~
PS: Way to deflect, there, mon capitan. Is Krissy going to change their branding or not?
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Originally Posted by
GroobySteven
No please, just don't post anything again. Being disrespected consistently off someone doesn't mean I'm in denial or at war. It means you're disrespectful.
Translation: you think you can boss and bully people around. You can disrespect them, but they aren't allowed to defend themselves. Got it. Double-standard understood.
~BB~
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Bella,
You are certainly a passionate woman about many topics which is a very good thing. The Transgendered area (yes I am lumping CD/TV/TS all in one group because frankly there are too many labels) needs someone with your fire and passion because as Wendy said a few days ago 'after 15 years in porn you get desensitized.'
The Transgendered area can be looked at as an umbrella with the T in LGBT at the top. Under that T are the spokes which hold the fabric of the umbrella in place. Be it Transsexual, Crossdresser, Transvestite, and others.
Your anger and rage (yes it is both) is unfocused. You are attacking everyone for minor details when you should turn that anger and rage into helping others.
Instead of being so angry at others focus yourself on fixing the problems. Angrily responding to every post that you disagree with only continues to inflame the situation.
You are better than that. Focus your anger on fixing a problem rather than attacking others. The less you argue and the more you respect the more respect you will get in return.
The Transgendered area needs your passion not your anger.
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zerrrr
Your anger and rage (yes it is both) is unfocused. You are attacking everyone for minor details when you should turn that anger and rage into helping others.
I think you need to go back and read the thread again as well as realize that Steven and Krissy have a history of attacking me for nothing more than voicing my opinion, which they are STILL doing. After all of these years, they're still trying to gaslight my perspective out of existence instead of discussing it rationally. I haven't attacked ONE person who hasn't attacked me first, but at the same time, why would I want to help anyone if they want to participate in behaviors that hurt me and people like me. I could care less about CDs or TVs because they could care less about me and mine, appropriating our identities and using slurs to sensationally promote the very natural activity of sex. I respect everyone's right to do as they wish, but that's as far as it goes. I don't have to condone it and I certainly won't stick my neck out for it.
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zerrrr
Instead of being so angry at others focus yourself on fixing the problems. Angrily responding to every post that you disagree with only continues to inflame the situation.
What do you think I'm doing? I'm taking those in power to task, and clearly, if they have to perpetually resort to attacking me personally instead of debating the merits, they have no legitimate reasoning for their actions outside of their own selfish desires. If you think that challenging that paradigm doesn't have an effect on society, then I guess you don't know much about world history.
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zerrrr
You are better than that. Focus your anger on fixing a problem rather than attacking others. The less you argue and the more you respect the more respect you will get in return.
Excuse me, but I'm the weaker party here, and I'm still fighting. Steven practically runs the entire niche, and Krissy is his sycophant who will do ANYTHING to find an excuse to oppose me on something; critical, objective thinking be damned. I'm overpowered and outnumbered and yet I'm still fighting for that in which I believe, and frankly, I'm offended that you would tell the victim of such a situation to be more respectful.
Furthermore, your opinion is uneducated if you've never lived the life of a transsexual, or even know the backstory that got us all to where we are with each other today. Nobody has ever won freedom by appealing to the morality of their captors, so if I must fight fire with fire, then so be it.
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zerrrr
The Transgendered area needs your passion not your anger.
I tried passion. I got attacked mercilessly for it from the first day I ever posted here. That said, I don't give a fuck about the 'transgendered area,' because transsexuals, contrary to another of your uneducated opinions, don't need CD/TV people for advancement. If anything, they're an EPIC liability to the cause of mainstreaming.
~BB~
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'I respect everyone's right to do as they wish, but that's as far as it goes.'
Rephrase: I respect everyone's right to do as they wish, but that's as far as it goes... as long as it doesn't hurt others.
~BB~
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Originally Posted by
BellaBellucci
And actually, while we're at it, I think you should stop calling yourself a tgirl. You're not. You're a crossdresser. It's false advertising.
So when can I expect you to 'put your money where your mouth is?'
~BB~
Again... you THINK you're hurting me by throwing this word around like it is an insult (and your word game referenced in a previous post is stupid - you intended it as an insult). You are not... and quite frankly, it is not. Like I've already stated, I am secure in the individual PERSON I am and content enough to live within the confines that MY life has with it right now.
From the business perspective (I'll address the personal nature of your attack in a completely new thread following), in the 8+ years that I have run my site using the term "Tgirl", do you know how many complaints I have had from a former Member or someone saying it is false advertising and wanting a refund? NONE.
In the 8+ years that I have run my site using the term "Tgirl", do you know how many negative comments, etc. I have received on my blog, etc. saying that I'm "just a crossdresser" ? TWO (and yes, i keep track of these things).The subject has almost never even been brought up by men at all actually. Instead, I find those who should be "tolerant" towards an actual POSITIVE representative of the industry, the TG community at large, and just as a person in general, to be the most intolerant - yourself, and other Transsexuals like you, who for some reason have this chip on your shoulder towards anyone who doesn't fit into your idea of what "Transsexualism" is.
YOU ARE THE INTOLERANT ONE AND THE BIGOT HERE - AWAKEN TO THAT FACT.
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Originally Posted by
GroobyKrissy
Again... you THINK you're hurting me by throwing this word around like it is an insult (and your word game referenced in a previous post is stupid - you intended it as an insult). You are not... and quite frankly, it is not. Like I've already stated, I am secure in the individual PERSON I am and content enough to live within the confines that MY life has with it right now.
From the business perspective (I'll address the personal nature of your attack in a completely new thread following), in the 8+ years that I have run my site using the term "Tgirl", do you know how many complaints I have had from a former Member or someone saying it is false advertising and wanting a refund? NONE.
In the 8+ years that I have run my site using the term "Tgirl", do you know how many negative comments, etc. I have received on my blog, etc. saying that I'm "just a crossdresser" ? TWO (and yes, i keep track of these things).The subject has almost never even been brought up by men at all actually. Instead, I find those who should be "tolerant" towards an actual POSITIVE representative of the industry, the TG community at large, and just as a person in general, to be the most intolerant - yourself, and other Transsexuals like you, who for some reason have this chip on your shoulder towards anyone who doesn't fit into your idea of what "Transsexualism" is.
YOU ARE THE INTOLERANT ONE AND THE BIGOT HERE - AWAKEN TO THAT FACT.
Round and round and round we go...
I'm a woman. You're not. If that hurts you, then maybe you should transition instead of appropriating terms that don't belong to you.
Bye Felicia.
~BB~
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Pointed and direct questions for Bella.
Answer here and now - directly without using any outside links, quotes, or etc. In other words, think about what you're going to write and say it in your own words because you will be held accountable to it.
I'm so sick and tired of people talking about issues they never, themselves, define in writing. So, stop sidestepping, dodging, and let's have this out once and for all.
What is a "Transsexual" ?
If not at birth, when does one become a "Transsexual" ?
Can you "become", by altering your body, "Transsexual" ?
What is the difference between being Transgender and being Transsexual?
Look, I know you're too much of a coward to answer these questions directly because I think you have just enough sanity left to realize you are an utter fraud when it comes to defining and understanding the terms yourself, besides being able to repost memes and quote academics who have viewpoints that support your thought processes.
But, I'm giving you this chance. Answer the above questions... clearly and directly, one-by-one. Take as much time as you'd like and use as much space as you'd like.
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GroobyKrissy
Pointed and direct questions for Bella.
Answer here and now - directly without using any outside links, quotes, or etc.
Funny. A few pages back you were demanding empirical evidence. Once a hypocrite, always a hypocrite.
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GroobyKrissy
What is a "Transsexual" ?
If not at birth, when does one become a "Transsexual" ?
Can you "become", by altering your body, "Transsexual" ?
What is the difference between being Transgender and being Transsexual?
Biological, legal, and social permanence in the changes of one's gender expression as well as a loss of male privilege. A 'part-timer' has none of those.
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GroobyKrissy
Look, I know you're too much of a coward to answer these questions directly
Pretty sure I just did. The name calling is unnecessary, especially considering that it's my LACK of cowardice and propensity for saying whatever I'm thinking sans filter that always seems to get me into trouble.
Ironic, much?
YOU'RE the coward. You're afraid to give up your male life to transition, but yet you still demand the same treatment and respect as a woman that a transsexual receives. That's kind of like saying, 'I took a few courses in college, so I deserve the respect that a PhD receives.' Well, you don't. Such respect is EARNED, not given willy nilly.
~BB~
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Ben in LA
I prefer Tgirl as well...and I consider it to be short for Transgender girl.
and i consider "tranny" short for transsexual
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Education: It seems like using "trans" is acceptable as in trans woman or trans girl...and I like the word transfeminine rather than tranny or Tgirl...but then again I'm just a dude as Miranda says so what do i know.
http://transstudent.org/info5.jpghttp://transstudent.org/gender101.jpghttp://transstudent.org/infographic4small.jpg
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'Transition: the process of changing one's gender expression to match their gender identity.' This implies permanence. What permanent changes has Krissy made?
The answer is none.
I have NOTHING against CD's. I have plenty against CD's who want people to think they're transsexual.
I'd also argue that SRS does indeed change one's sex. A pre-op transwoman on hormones is gender female and sex mixed. A post-op is gender female, sex female. A CD is gender male, sex male, with the occasional inclination to dress as the opposite sex and play pretend.
~BB~
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BellaBellucci
'Transition: the process of changing one's gender expression to match their gender identity.' This implies permanence. What permanent changes has Krissy made?
The answer is none.
I have NOTHING against CD's. I have plenty against CD's who want people to think they're transsexual.
I'd also argue that SRS does indeed change one's sex. A pre-op transwoman on hormones is gender female and sex mixed. A post-op is gender female, sex female. A CD is gender male, sex male, with the occasional inclination to dress as the opposite sex and play pretend.
~BB~
It implies nothing...Krissy is presenting herself as she chooses...she's not trying to make people think anything of the sort.
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nysprod
It implies nothing...Krissy is presenting herself as she chooses...she's not trying to make people think anything of the sort.
Oh? Then why does this person get so butthurt when I point out that they're a CD? They ARE a CD! If they're so proud, they shouldn't have to demand the same consideration of womanhood that a transsexual should receive. They should just say, 'yeah, I'm a man who likes to wear women's clothes and I don't care what you think about it.' :confused:
~BB~
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BellaBellucci
Oh? Then why does this person get so butthurt when I point out that they're a CD? They ARE a CD! If they're so proud, the shouldn't have to demand the same consideration of their womanhood that a transsexual should receive. :confused:
~BB~
You know damn well you meant to attack and slur Krissy so stop with the bullshit.
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nysprod
You know damn well you meant to slur Krissy so stop with the bullshit.
Absolutely wrong. I've made my views on CD's QUITE clear. I respect their right to be what they are. I don't respect their opinion that I should treat them as if they're something else.
~BB~