Welcome to ECCIE CreatedInSpace!
Hope you find this forum as welcoming as "the other one."
If he or she expects others to address them as a sex they are not, that is demanding, or at least expecting, participation from others. Originally Posted by CreatedInSpaceI’m sure that you expect others to address you in a polite way and in a way that you like. To respect your gender identity. That’s a simple requirement for living in a public space. Get over yourself and your bias.
That’s incorrect, politeness has nothing to do with it. I would expect to be addressed as what I am, not as what I am not. Gender identity is a made up term to describe one’s personality and fashion sense, but it doesn’t change their gender. That’s something that is not possible. This went without saying for 299,990 of the 300,000 or so years that homo sapiens have roamed the planet, and still does for anyone with a modicum of honesty. Originally Posted by CreatedInSpaceWhy don’t you educate yourself on transgender issues before making blanket statements like this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_history
Why don’t you educate yourself on transgender issues before making blanket statements like this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_historyNo, it doesn't take any effort to be polite. I don't think any posts here indicate otherwise.
Being polite doesn’t take a lot of time or effort. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
That is how it was for a long time, people kept their fetishes behind closed doors. These days trans people demand others participate in their kink by pretending they’re something that everyone knows they’re not. God help anyone in the public sphere who chooses honesty, they are descended upon by an angry mob and called every name in the book. Originally Posted by CreatedInSpaceFrom what I’m reading, they’re not pretending to be what they’re not. Genetics appears to be the primary cause of gender dysphoria, with prenatal hormone exposure also playing a part. This sounds counter intuitive, but trans women (people born male who identify as women) may not be exposed to estrogen at a formative stage, while cismales (people born as males who identify as male) are.
The collection plate does not discriminate! Originally Posted by MarcellusWalluzThank you for reminding me that the Church of Tiny should extend its outreach to the trans community. That sounds like a great niche! Trans people are generous! TS Winn Dixie, if you’ll help me reach out and minister to this community I’ll cut you in for 25% of the collections.
From what I’m reading, they’re not pretending to be what they’re not. Genetics appears to be the primary cause of gender dysphoria, with prenatal hormone exposure also playing a part. This sounds counter intuitive, but trans women (people born male who identify as women) may not be exposed to estrogen at a formative stage, while cismales (people born as males who identify as male) are.It's what has always been known. Gender Dysphoria is a Disorder. For the most part a Mental Disorder.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...0205084203.htm
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caus...r_incongruence Originally Posted by Tiny
It's what has always been known. Gender Dysphoria is a Disorder. For the most part a Mental Disorder. Originally Posted by Levianon17We're the ones with the mental disorder Levianon. If we got castrated like many trans women, we could expect to live 14 years longer,
We're the ones with the mental disorder Levianon. If we got castrated like many trans women, we could expect to live 14 years longer,What a Masterpiece, lol.
https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/medical...trated%20males.
I'm not sure whether your main source of poontang is a wife, girlfriend, sugar baby or providers, but regardless you'd spend a lot less money on women if you didn't have balls. Not only that, you'd be able to focus on work better. So you'd make more money from working more and longer. And you'd better achieve the chief aim of man in the view of some of our board members here, paying more taxes to the federal government.
Seriously though, from the little I know, I don't think it's a mental disorder. I'm sure there are trans people out there who are better adjusted mentally than your average cisman or ciswoman.
I didn't know what a cisman or ciswoman was until yesterday. Thanks to Winn Dixie for starting this thread -- it's been interesting digging a little into this subject. Originally Posted by Tiny