ClaireH
Diamond Member
It’s debatable whether or not living a life “opposite” of one’s biology is a mental illness. In certain instances it is, while others it is not. A one-size-fits-all approach never works with social rules.I can't agree that we should give crazy people "equality." So we're supposed to credit stalkers and mad killers in the midst of massacres, and all the other crazy screamers on buses? And most of these transvestites are just male prostitutes anyway. So why insist on "equality" for perverts doing sex for pay??
Let's don't go that way. Let's privilege and prefer nice, normal people.
Let me give you a quick example that happens to be a personal one. I can tell there are a few eyes rolling like -oh no not again, another personal story lol Some people hate that stuff but anyway…when I was in elementary school I was half tomboy and half girly-girl with respect to my social life and recreation. I loved riding dirt bikes, jumping off cliffs into lakes, and I equally loved ballet. I never considered that I ever dressed like a boy, but I certainly was dressed down for having fun outside. Never once was I asked if I thought I was a boy because I liked riding dirt bikes and playing in the woods. I never once thought I dressed like a boy wearing cut offs, tees, and converse tennis shoes. I liked playing in the sand, the dirt (like in softball), sweating hard from running, but these were just options for girls and boys not through some gender determinants imo. Particularly, since I liked both boyish and girlish recreation. Maybe the left spin of today would claim I was really riding dirt bikes because I really wanted to be a boy instead of a girl lolol That is nothing about equality, while my growing up experience was all about being able to choose sport interests and not be given some stupid label for doing so.