Quote (WidowMaKer_MK @ Mar 3 2015 04:15pm)
...this is not within the parameters of clothing I would wear or something I would do . I wouldn't wear something just to challenge anyone's sensibilities . My generation did that 40 years ago and we grew out of it .
Well when I buy pink clothing, or pink sneakers.. I'm not trying to challenge anyone's senses, I just enjoy the color pink. Why should it matter if I have on white shoes, blue shoes, or pink shoes, why are people taking a second look at mine because "they're not use to seeing it". Pink is just a diluted color of red. Red is sometimes considered a color of power. White + Red, I would just consider pink a slightly less powerful color.
Society has conformed themselves to social norms that probably will not dissipate for a very long time.
Quote (Comus @ Mar 3 2015 04:18pm)
If you really think you can change, you're the one who should follow this advice.
I already do. I'm not passing judgement on anyone, or even judging the person in the original post. I'm simply debating\seeking input.
Quote (Comus @ Mar 3 2015 03:53pm)
You didn't answer my question.
I believe that they absolutely can, and since the problem can be anatomical the solution could be as easy as changing the diet. I do not believe in therapy but I do believe in lifestyle choices.
Quote (Brad690 @ Mar 3 2015 03:55pm)
So you believe both gay people can become straight and people with a gender disorder can outgrow them? I can understand that, but if that's what you think or believe, why would someone with a gender disorder be pathetic but "you're ok with gay people" ?
Quote (114131 @ Mar 3 2015 04:20pm)
Fabulous, 10/10.
This post was edited by Brad690 on Mar 3 2015 03:23pm