@mike69 saideverything you just said (keep i mind that i know not tranee) has absolutely no bearing on my one liner. A man is a man. Yes, people have different paths, but it has nothing to do with what I am saying.
You are flopping around like a caught fish, answering none of my statements and changing yours now. You are also stating things I never said, of course this person would be a woman and to any other left liberal if they believe it. Is this reality or fiction and does this change anything in the realm of reality. Here are your words, please re read mine I answered in the diff ...[text shortened]... a person that you just told me is a woman? The woman is a woman. She is a woman unto herself. Geez.
The man passing himself off as a girl,,,,is a man. How he does it, as you say, is his business. Do you think he has any mission to make his business known to us? He seems to think so, but we certainly hope not. So, therein lies the rub, as Shakespeare, or was it Suzianne, once said.
@AverageJoe1 saidI have answered this with a few different examples in one post. If a trans woman has the intention of dating or just clapping checks, as the young people say, with a heterosexual man that doesn’t know this the trans person should inform him of this before moving forward. Do you agree or disagree and why?
everything you just said (keep i mind that i know not tranee) has absolutely no bearing on my one liner. A man is a man. Yes, people have different paths, but it has nothing to do with what I am saying.
The man passing himself off as a girl,,,,is a man. How he does it, as you say, is his business. Do you think he has any mission to make his business known to us? ...[text shortened]... but we certainly hope not. So, therein lies the rub, as Shakespeare, or was it Suzianne, once said.
@mike69 saidI’m very interested in how strongly you believe that you find some trannies very pretty and you cannot tell them apart from cis women after examining their bodies intimately.
I have answered this with a few different examples in one post. If a trans woman has the intention of dating or just clapping checks, as the young people say, with a heterosexual man that doesn’t know this the trans person should inform him of this before moving forward. Do you agree or disagree and why?
Do you have sex on the first date? If so maybe you should be more careful considering your concerns.
@AverageJoe1 said
everything you just said (keep i mind that i know not tranee) has absolutely no bearing on my one liner. A man is a man. Yes, people have different paths, but it has nothing to do with what I am saying.
The man passing himself off as a girl,,,,is a man. How he does it, as you say, is his business. Do you think he has any mission to make his business known to us? ...[text shortened]... but we certainly hope not. So, therein lies the rub, as Shakespeare, or was it Suzianne, once said.
Do you think he has any mission to make his business known to us? He seems to think so, but we certainly hope not.
So AJ says trannies should NOT identify themselves but m69 says they should. Which right winger should they listen to?
@mike69 saidI have not meant to be difficult, thus how simple you find my posts. To further remain simple ( I know nothing about tranee), if a person who appears to be a woman greets or is greeted by a man, she should say to him that that " I have had a (fill in whatever works here, I have no idea) and i am not what I appear to be."
I have answered this with a few different examples in one post. If a trans woman has the intention of dating or just clapping checks, as the young people say, with a heterosexual man that doesn’t know this the trans person should inform him of this before moving forward. Do you agree or disagree and why?
One sentence. That is all that has to be said, regardless what you and I have said above.
So, part two, is that, what they do from there on is handled by each party in whatever way they want to. You and I can hardly opine on this scenario, can we.
So, I have fully answered what you have asked of me.
Again...." I have had a (xxx) and i am not what I appear to be". Now, do YOU agree, or, what would you add in the way of discussing this?
@AverageJoe1 saidOf course you haven’t, you asked when and why should they, I answered you clearly, you refuse to see, or admit it. Don’t say you don’t know about them, I’m sure you can understand and know enough to get a clear understanding of my post of when they should tell someone and why.
I have not meant to be difficult, thus how simple you find my posts. To further remain simple ( I know nothing about tranee), if a person who appears to be a woman greets or is greeted by a man, she should say to him that that " I have had a (fill in whatever works here, I have no idea) and i am not what I appear to be."
One sentence. That is all that has to be sai ...[text shortened]... not what I appear to be". Now, do YOU agree, or, what would you add in the way of discussing this?
Let’s say your son meets a trans girl, he doesn’t know they are a man, they get along great, and decide to move forward and create a relationship. Before doing so, do you think your son should know this fact first and make his mind up to move forward or not? Let’s go further, they just decide to jump in the sack with him still not knowing, should he have the privilege of knowing this before even a make out session? Should a relationship start with honesty on something this serious for your pure heterosexual son, and how he would feel after finding this out from your granny across the street who sees it clearly?
@AThousandYoung saidWhat a stupid comment not worth answering. Bye
I’m very interested in how strongly you believe that you find some trannies very pretty and you cannot tell them apart from cis women after examining their bodies intimately.
Do you have sex on the first date? If so maybe you should be more careful considering your concerns.