do you know trans or non-binary persons in real life?

which do you know?

  • transgender person/s

  • non.binary person/s

  • neither


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No.

Unless they’re so good at it that they got me fooled.
 
I have known quite a few. Every one went from mentally disturbed to outright deranged. I know one non binary who used to be classified as asexual.

The exception would have to be my dear friend, Jennifer. A show stopping beautiful woman. Born a man but I just never understood how. She had a beautiful delicate face with no surgery ever. A tiny waist, she was 5'8" but wore a size 7 shoe. Her feet were smaller than mine. She was a nurse in the pediatric ward of the hospital.

I just never could understand how she was born male. In childhood photos she looked like a little girl wearing her brother's clothes.
 
i dont know any personally

do you?
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Not me, personally. My late husband, when he taught school, had a kid in his 6th grade class, way back in the late 70's, who grew up and decided to transition -- if I'm right, it was in about 2015. Hubby adored his "kids" and was so happy to be in contact with them, via Facebook.

Hubby's now been gone five years and I honestly don't remember anything about his relationship with that student, except that he was mildly amused to hear about the process.

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A long time friend of mine has a son that cut off his junk and turned tranny. When I talked to my friend he said 'I guess you heard, now I have another daughter.' His son was an adult when he 'changed' so there was nothing my friend could do. There is nothing he can do now but accept it. So sad.
 
A long time friend of mine has a son that cut off his junk and turned tranny. When I talked to my friend he said 'I guess you heard, now I have another daughter.' His son was an adult when he 'changed' so there was nothing my friend could do. There is nothing he can do now but accept it. So sad.
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It has to be as bad as losing the kid.

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Not me, personally. My late husband, when he taught school, had a kid in his 6th grade class, way back in the late 70's, who grew up and decided to transition -- if I'm right, it was in about 2015. Hubby adored his "kids" and was so happy to be in contact with them, via Facebook.

Hubby's now been gone five years and I honestly don't remember anything about his relationship with that student, except that he was mildly amused to hear about the process.

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Sad. Got a son who turned 27 yesterday, 9/11, not gay and got a gf. Fitness nut and so is his gf, and going for his Phd.

I am seriously lucky and he's a much better man than I, even though his name is not Gunga Din.
 
I did know one, but I haven't seen him nor heard from him in years.
 
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Why are you so ******* obsessed with Transexuals? What is it about them that scares you so much?
Because underneath the powder and petticoats they are mentally ill and unpredictable.
 
I knew someone as a man for years before the involuntary outing, but lost contact around 2008. I have wondered if that person completed a transition process, is still a third party member, is still alive, etc.
 
My niece believes she is my nephew. Her gender perversion started at about 8 years old and she will graduate from HS this year. She lives in a Leftist bastion in Chicago, and is fully supported in her delusion by family, friends, relatives, and the school.

There are no bumps on her chest, she has a mustache, looks, dresses, and carries herself like a boy. I don't know how public bathroom issues are addressed - don't think she could use a urinal successfully.

In every other way she is bright and successful, although if she were really a boy she probably would have had a part-time job or two by now, and that hasn't happened.

It is truly sad. Her parents and my sister try to keep me separate from her. I'm not sure what they think I would do or say, but obviously it is a sensitive matter and I'm not known for holding back.
 
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