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You got your clock cleaned and I'm going to rub it in every chance I get... we aren't the stupid one's... the stupid one's are people who think men can be women and visa versa and you think our borders should be open and it cost you an election....
You mean I'm the one who's on the side of science? OK. You can have make believe. :itsok: :lol:
 
You got your clock cleaned and I'm going to rub it in every chance I get... we aren't the stupid one's... the stupid one's are people who think men can be women and visa versa and you think our borders should be open and it cost you an election....
Stupid one's are people who believe a misogynist and racist TV celebrity who can't pronounce "Yosemite" with a history of failed business ventures is a good choice for leader of the United States.

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Science?.... what science?... that a man can be a woman?...
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Yep. That science. The science that says gender is a social construct. But you feel free to make believe the science says something else. Make believe is your forte. :lol:
 
Science?.... what science?... that a man can be a woman?...
I'm afraid this isn't a simple issue to discuss, it raises many questions about the meaning of genders and gender roles. Besides Trump's own son married a transgender so be careful what you say.

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The election has made you crazy as a loon....
At least I know who won the 2020 election, far too many MAGATS are still deeply confused about that, just as Kim is confused about her/his/its gender:

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At least I know who won the 2020 election, far too many MAGATS are still deeply confused about that.
Bologna... no way Joe got 82 million votes... the blue cities did what they are doing in PA and CA today.... count till you win....
Won't work this time because everyone knows they are counting fraudulent ballots....
 
What the fuck is that?... some sick perverted new meaning that means nothing?....
It means you don't comprehend the science. :itsok: You can still pretend as if you do. :lol:

What is Gender Dysphoria?

The term “transgender” refers to a person whose sex assigned at birth (i.e. the sex assigned at birth, usually based on external genitalia) does not align their gender identity (i.e., one’s psychological sense of their gender). Some people who are transgender will experience “gender dysphoria,” which refers to psychological distress that results from an incongruence between one’s sex assigned at birth and one’s gender identity. Though gender dysphoria often begins in childhood, some people may not experience it until after puberty or much later.

People who are transgender may pursue multiple domains of gender affirmation, including social affirmation (e.g., changing one’s name and pronouns), legal affirmation (e.g., changing gender markers on one’s government-issued documents), medical affirmation (e.g., pubertal suppression or gender-affirming hormones), and/or surgical affirmation (e.g., vaginoplasty, facial feminization surgery, breast augmentation, masculine chest reconstruction, etc.). Of note, not all people who are transgender will desire all domains of gender affirmation, as these are highly personal and individual decisions.

It is important to note that gender identity is different from gender expression. Whereas gender identity refers to one’s psychological sense of their gender, gender expression refers to the way in which one presents to the world in a gendered way. For example, in much of the U.S., wearing a dress is considered a “feminine” gender expression, and wearing a tuxedo is considered a “masculine” gender expression. Such expectations are culturally defined and vary across time and culture. One’s gender expression does not necessarily align with their gender identity. Diverse gender expressions, much like diverse gender identities, are not indications of a mental disorder.

Gender identity is also different from sexual orientation. Sexual orientation refers to the types of people towards which one is sexually attracted. A
s with people who are cisgender (people whose sex assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity), people who are transgender have a diverse range of sexual orientations.
 
Bologna... no way Joe got 82 million votes... the blue cities did what they are doing in PA and CA today.... count till you win....
Won't work this time because everyone knows they are counting fraudulent ballots....
Attaboy cling to what you must, whatever gets your through the night as Lennon said.
 
It means you don't comprehend the science. :itsok: You can still pretend as if you do. :lol:

What is Gender Dysphoria?

The term “transgender” refers to a person whose sex assigned at birth (i.e. the sex assigned at birth, usually based on external genitalia) does not align their gender identity (i.e., one’s psychological sense of their gender). Some people who are transgender will experience “gender dysphoria,” which refers to psychological distress that results from an incongruence between one’s sex assigned at birth and one’s gender identity. Though gender dysphoria often begins in childhood, some people may not experience it until after puberty or much later.
People who are transgender may pursue multiple domains of gender affirmation, including social affirmation (e.g., changing one’s name and pronouns), legal affirmation (e.g., changing gender markers on one’s government-issued documents), medical affirmation (e.g., pubertal suppression or gender-affirming hormones), and/or surgical affirmation (e.g., vaginoplasty, facial feminization surgery, breast augmentation, masculine chest reconstruction, etc.). Of note, not all people who are transgender will desire all domains of gender affirmation, as these are highly personal and individual decisions.
It is important to note that gender identity is different from gender expression. Whereas gender identity refers to one’s psychological sense of their gender, gender expression refers to the way in which one presents to the world in a gendered way. For example, in much of the U.S., wearing a dress is considered a “feminine” gender expression, and wearing a tuxedo is considered a “masculine” gender expression. Such expectations are culturally defined and vary across time and culture. One’s gender expression does not necessarily align with their gender identity. Diverse gender expressions, much like diverse gender identities, are not indications of a mental disorder.
Gender identity is also different from sexual orientation. Sexual orientation refers to the types of people towards which one is sexually attracted. A
s with people who are cisgender (people whose sex assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity), people who are transgender have a diverse range of sexual orientations.
Gender dysphoria?... its a fad...
 
Attaboy cling to what you must, whatever gets your through the night as Lennon said.
Do you think 82 million people voted for Biden?.... with the blatant attempt to steal a senate and house seats going on right in front of you in PA and CA?... you can't be this ignorant...
 
Gender dysphoria?... its a fad...
Nope. Try reading again you adorably illiterate Moron. :lol: I'll give you all the tries you like.


The term “transgender” refers to a person whose sex assigned at birth (i.e. the sex assigned at birth, usually based on external genitalia) does not align their gender identity (i.e., one’s psychological sense of their gender). Some people who are transgender will experience “gender dysphoria,” which refers to psychological distress that results from an incongruence between one’s sex assigned at birth and one’s gender identity. Though gender dysphoria often begins in childhood, some people may not experience it until after puberty or much later.

People who are transgender may pursue multiple domains of gender affirmation, including social affirmation (e.g., changing one’s name and pronouns), legal affirmation (e.g., changing gender markers on one’s government-issued documents), medical affirmation (e.g., pubertal suppression or gender-affirming hormones), and/or surgical affirmation (e.g., vaginoplasty, facial feminization surgery, breast augmentation, masculine chest reconstruction, etc.). Of note, not all people who are transgender will desire all domains of gender affirmation, as these are highly personal and individual decisions.

It is important to note that gender identity is different from gender expression. Whereas gender identity refers to one’s psychological sense of their gender, gender expression refers to the way in which one presents to the world in a gendered way. For example, in much of the U.S., wearing a dress is considered a “feminine” gender expression, and wearing a tuxedo is considered a “masculine” gender expression. Such expectations are culturally defined and vary across time and culture. One’s gender expression does not necessarily align with their gender identity. Diverse gender expressions, much like diverse gender identities, are not indications of a mental disorder.

Gender identity is also different from sexual orientation. Sexual orientation refers to the types of people towards which one is sexually attracted. As with people who are cisgender (people whose sex assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity), people who are transgender have a diverse range of sexual orientations.
 
Nope. Try reading again you adorably illiterate Moron. :lol: I'll give you all the tries you like.


The term “transgender” refers to a person whose sex assigned at birth (i.e. the sex assigned at birth, usually based on external genitalia) does not align their gender identity (i.e., one’s psychological sense of their gender). Some people who are transgender will experience “gender dysphoria,” which refers to psychological distress that results from an incongruence between one’s sex assigned at birth and one’s gender identity. Though gender dysphoria often begins in childhood, some people may not experience it until after puberty or much later.

People who are transgender may pursue multiple domains of gender affirmation, including social affirmation (e.g., changing one’s name and pronouns), legal affirmation (e.g., changing gender markers on one’s government-issued documents), medical affirmation (e.g., pubertal suppression or gender-affirming hormones), and/or surgical affirmation (e.g., vaginoplasty, facial feminization surgery, breast augmentation, masculine chest reconstruction, etc.). Of note, not all people who are transgender will desire all domains of gender affirmation, as these are highly personal and individual decisions.

It is important to note that gender identity is different from gender expression. Whereas gender identity refers to one’s psychological sense of their gender, gender expression refers to the way in which one presents to the world in a gendered way. For example, in much of the U.S., wearing a dress is considered a “feminine” gender expression, and wearing a tuxedo is considered a “masculine” gender expression. Such expectations are culturally defined and vary across time and culture. One’s gender expression does not necessarily align with their gender identity. Diverse gender expressions, much like diverse gender identities, are not indications of a mental disorder.

Gender identity is also different from sexual orientation. Sexual orientation refers to the types of people towards which one is sexually attracted. As with people who are cisgender (people whose sex assigned at birth aligns with their gender identity), people who are transgender have a diverse range of sexual orientations.
Its nonsense... you really should stop reading crap like this... men can't become women and women can not become men and small children should not be talked into cutting off body parts... sick adults may do what they want but its not real and never will be real... but if democrats want to keep their wagon hitched to this madness go for it... and we will hold DC and the states for generations to come...
 
Its nonsense... you really should stop reading crap like this... men can't become women and women can not become men and small children should not be talked into cutting off body parts... sick adults may do what they want but its not real and never will be real... but if democrats want to keep their wagon hitched to this madness go for it... and we will hold DC and the states for generations to come...
We live in a very diverse society, at one time gay relationships, anal sex was illegal (even between consenting men and women) so times change, get with it and leave other people alone.
 
We live in a very diverse society, at one time gay relationships, anal sex was illegal (even between consenting men and women) so times change, get with it.
This ain't gay... its a perversion... and its not real... men can't be women and women can't be men... its totally insane... and it will never be accepted especially if they keep coming for children in the quest to normalize their sickness....
 
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