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2014-07-18 02:06 3012903 Anonymous I don't like ladyboys or transexual (482999107.jpg 473x594 73kB)
in the LBQT society. well a PC world you not allowed to not accept transexuals. Well I.. look at them they look like freaks.. males with plucked eyebrows, lipstick, dresses trying to be "female" that not necessary female. just a conditioned version of it. if transexuals stop dressing to the female stereotype I'll be okay with it. just freaks me out when I seek a masucline skull with .. That

5 min later 3012912 Anonymous
>>3012903 And that's just like your opinion man and we respect it, next?

9 min later 3012919 Anonymous
I'm right then?

11 min later 3012925 Anonymous (00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.jpg 612x612 84kB)
>>3012903 >mfw

12 min later 3012929 Anonymous
>>3012925 that's a man face done up with female hands

13 min later 3012932 Anonymous (1404814920043.jpg 224x225 15kB)


15 min later 3012934 Anonymous
>>3012925 weak limp. never worked hands. not bait btw. just a truthful view.

17 min later 3012941 Anonymous (2957209.jpg 604x604 62kB)
>>3012929 lol. Look, gonna be honest here. No one cares about your feelings on the subject. I now that sounds terrible to you. But we just don't. At all. Trans people are going to continue doing their thing. They're going to continue to pass or not based on their genetics and general luck. You're going to have to grow up and deal with it. Like seriously, your discomfort at seeing a mannish looking transwoman isn't comparable to her discomfort in herself.

18 min later 3012943 Anonymous
>>3012934 Does that actually matter?

21 min later 3012948 Anonymous
I wish Males wanting to be females stop trying be that female with makeup lipstick, plucked eyebrows, earings, heels, cleavage, shaved everything. that doesn't make you a female. that make you bought into what a female looks like. shame we show that image ... how many times a day? that the only reason I look at transgender people and ladyboys as freaks. if they didn't do that it wouldn't have such a impact. btw I don't like that 'female' look on females either.

23 min later 3012949 Anonymous
>>3012941 This. 1000x this. Trans people will do what makes them less uncomfortable. It is entirely irrelevant whether you like it.

27 min later 3012958 Anonymous
>>3012948 You are either a; >bad troll >Nickbeard who thinks women go for "jerks" >Both >A reaaaallly bad troll Also Jesus Christ learn to reply to comments. Anyway >I wish Males wanting to be females stop trying be that female with makeup lipstick, plucked eyebrows, earings, heels, cleavage, shaved everything. Not males, transwomen. Also, unless your genetics are horrible, that look does make you look fairly damn female? Provided you know what you're doing, and you're not totally fucked genetically that is, you probably pass. >btw I don't like that 'female' look on females either What does that even mean? >I don't like modern culture >ew girls wear makeup!

30 min later 3012963 Anonymous
>>3012941 lol. yeah a uncomfortable laugh. that image looks like man. look at the bone struture. doesn't fool anyone but you. people also get boobs job to feel good but not necessary. but they more comfortable with fake tits walking down the street. OKay.. the fool is here I'm not rational atm TOO angry. forgive me for this post. it's not well though out. I'm ragin YOU DON"T understand

32 min later 3012966 Anonymous
>>3012958 people haved agreed people looked better without makeup and unshaved.

34 min later 3012970 Anonymous
>>3012963 Okay. You're clearly delusional. If you're lookng ror things, you'll find them everywhere. But someone on the street would not peg either Bailey Jay, or Kim Petras, nor would they peg hundreds of other transwomen. And the Bone structure is barely visible in that picture. And what does people getting boob jobs matter? It doesn't make them a fool? And to be quite frank, unless they're topless, you won't be able to tell the diff between fake and real tits. And finally, boob job on cis women=/=Transition. So if I DON"T understand, enlighten me?

35 min later 3012971 Anonymous
>>3012948 >I wish Males wanting to be females stop trying be that female with makeup lipstick, plucked eyebrows, earings, heels, cleavage, shaved everything. that doesn't make you a female. I agree that dresses, make up, etc., doesn't equal female/woman, but just like born women are pressured into being feminine, so are trans women. Just like a born woman who prefers shirts and shorts and short hair and not shaving is going to get called nasty names, so is a trans woman who does the same, with the addition of people misgendering her, saying she's not really a woman because she doesn't shave, etc. Like, I've talked to women who don't like shaving but do it because it's expected of them or they'll get yelled at in the street, and same with trans women, they often have to go uber-feminine to be respected. tl;dr don't blame trans women for enforced gender roles

35 min later 3012972 Anonymous
>>3012966 Not society in general.

37 min later 3012976 Anonymous
>>3012971 I feel shit. you speak truth here. I might be changing my view thanks for reply and not insulting me like that ...pow calling me a reaallly bad troll

39 min later 3012981 Anonymous
>>3012976 Is your name Shaun Croft by any chance?

39 min later 3012982 Anonymous
>>3012970 i dont know if you are worth talking to. don't really want to argue with you

41 min later 3012985 Anonymous
>>3012982 I'm not worth talking to because of what? You haven't tried to actually support anything? You've come to this board, trying to order people to stop doing something. Then you claim that people who look female don't look female. Then you do nothing to actually support your points? If I don't understand, explain.

41 min later 3012986 Anonymous
>>3012981 who is that?

42 min later 3012992 Anonymous
>>3012986 A guy I know. You seem remarkably similar to him

43 min later 3012993 Anonymous
>>3012985 I feel like a topic change because NOW i understand women or trannys are pressured to dress femini. even without wanting to so that I understand is not in their control but I want to know HOW do you feel female when it's a man thinking it?

47 min later 3012999 Anonymous
>>3012993 Don't call them trannys. And it's not a man thinking it. It's a transwoman. They literally have the brains of women

53 min later 3013006 Anonymous
>feminine trans women ugh you're just re-enforcing harmful female stereotypes >unfeminine trans women ugh, you're not even trying to look like a woman you manly unpassable freak Trannies are damned if they do and damned if they don't.

2 hours later 3013136 Anonymous
>>3012993 >but I want to know HOW do you feel female when it's a man thinking it? Ok, I'm a trans man (female-to-male), so I'll explain it but the opposite. I was born female, but am intensly uncomfortable with the sexed parts of my body, and feel as though they should be male. It's a consider called sex dysphoria, and there is still debate on what causes it, but I'm clined to believe the body map theory since that matches up with my own experiences - I had/have (in the middle of transitioning) a female body, but my mind was telling me my body should be male, and that mismatch was causing my discomfort. I'm transitioning using hormones and (hopefully soon) surgery. I know I'll never be the same as a born male physically, but I'm doing this to ease my dysphoria - being on testosterone and have a beard/body hair really helps tbh, it just feels so natural for me. Like, I can't speak for all trans people, maybe some are masucline women/feminine men who transitioned because of gender roles. I have thought a lot about it - I was abused by my mother when I was a kid, and I've always wondered if maybe I'm trans because of a lack of female role model? I've had to think a lot about whether I would be happier being a masculine woman - and I wouldn't, it's my body that causes discomfort, not the gender role, I'm actually pretty inbetween (not in appearance, I dress like a typical college age guy, but my interests range from cars to soccer to knitting to gardening, and tbh I think most people have varied interests and defining certain activies as for men or for women are dumb.) So yeah, that's just my side of it, some trans men and trans women may have a similar story, some may have transitioned for different reasons. I'm just answering you question of how someone can "feel" a different sex. (btw, I always hated the "feel like a man" thing, because I don't know how women and other men feel.)

3 hours later 3013381 Anonymous
>>3012903 Can you give us an example of what you don't like? I am confused if you are talking about huns or if you think everyone without a petite head shouldn't transition.

3 hours later 3013385 Anonymous
>>3012929 Are you serious? You think she looks like a man?

3 hours later 3013387 Anonymous
>>3012903 Eat a dick you muzzie fuck

7 hours later 3014108 Anonymous
>>3013385 Of course he doesn't, but he feel he must pretend he does so that he doesn't "look" gay. As much as people are concerned about transphobia, it is actually rooted in simple homophobia. If we got rid of homophobia maybe we'd fix most transphobia, too.

7 hours later 3014200 Anonymous
>>3013381 He said so in a few of the following posts. He doesn't like the ultra femme look on trans girls. But he also stated he doesn't like it on cis women either. The other person mentioned that trans women and cis women alike feel pressure to adhere to these stereotypes because they are ridiculed if they don't partake in them. Also to continue with the thread. I think it's perfectly reasonable for trans women to rock the ultra-feminine look. After all, their body was not born female, so the best way to appear female is to use stereotypical signals for people to treat you a certain way. I mean, what's the point of social transitioning if you don't bother? You want to be treated like the gender you feel, and doing stereotypical things is a good way to be treated as the gender you feel you are. Not every trans woman can wear jeans and a t-shirt with short hair and be considered female by others. They'd probably just look like boys. There's nothing wrong with working without your culture's stereotypes. You don't have to copy every girl you see, but there are certain things that are culturally female at the moment like in the US, painted nails, long hair, dresses, skirts, jewelry. Lots of trans women look good with these things. Even if they don't look good, it's pretty clear what they are going for, so if you're not being a dick, you can at least try to politely go with it. Besides there's so few trans women that it really shouldn't come up enough to bother anyone.

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