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Re: A man in women's clothing.

Postby Kaz » 13 Aug 2014, 19:42

It is a tragic situation to be in, and I wish him luck, as I know you do too :) :)
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Re: A man in women's clothing.

Postby KateLMead » 14 Aug 2014, 05:34

And so do I..
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Re: A man in women's clothing.

Postby Kaz » 14 Aug 2014, 09:27

I know that Kate, and would expect nothing different from you :)
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Re: A man in women's clothing.

Postby Aggers » 14 Aug 2014, 18:36

I can never understand this business.

You either have ovaries or testicles. Surely that is the deciding factor?
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Re: A man in women's clothing.

Postby Suff » 15 Aug 2014, 11:44

Actually not. The question as to people's sexual orientation is not so simple as their physical makeup. It comes down to multiple factors.

Whilst I have extreme sympathy with people who are orientated as one sex and trapped in the body of another sex, I have no sympathy whatsoever with people who try to push that orientation into my life or try to make it more important than the more normal sexual orientation.

I'm a tolerant person of the needs of others. I have no tolerance for "activists" who, having won their case, carry on throwing it in our faces and changing our laws. Homosexuality is legal, it's bounded by sensible laws and is more than tolerated in our society. I don't CARE if people want to have sex changes or find loving partners. Although I can understand a man who would want a sex change, because that person might actually love a man who loves women.

Beyond that. Get it out of the press. We don't need any more. Job done. I'm like WM in that.
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Re: A man in women's clothing.

Postby Aggers » 15 Aug 2014, 21:56

I understand what you say, Suff, but I'm afraid I don't think along those lines.

My comment to anyone seeking a sex change would be, 'Don't be so blinking daft'.
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Re: A man in women's clothing.

Postby Suff » 16 Aug 2014, 09:56

Your view and mine. For us Aggers. The trick is to see that this doesn't work for other people. Life can actually be quite miserable for these people.

It's one thing being married and falling in love with another woman. At least you can behave and console yourself that your marriage is worth more than your love for another person (if it is).

Now consider that you, a single person with no other ties, fall in love with a person who would be totally horrified to know that you felt that way.

As I say, can be quite miserable... It drives people to extremes.
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Re: A man in women's clothing.

Postby KateLMead » 17 Aug 2014, 06:59

I wonder? My friend was a twin whose brother as mentioned committed suicide, could this fact be associated with their
Life of misery and the fact he was feminine and she is masculine.
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