I want to be Black. Black people are cool and can rap and dance and always have cool patter like `Innit' and `Yeah innit'. And freak sized wallopers.
Was there any big girls blouses in the Army when you were a squaddie in the 50's Dev? Or is this a new thing?
When I did National Service we just had no time for pansies/fairies/woofters and the like. A good hiding and some gang buggery soon sorted out the deviants
the OP really should have agood look at himself regarding his comments that he will not refer to them as a different sex. whether you feel that they are one sex or the other, it's only common decency to refer to them as their preffered sex. obviously you've decided to form your opinion after watching an episode of south park, a brilliant episode in my opinion. i agree that they will never have the full experiences of being their preffered sex (having periods, babies, etc), but if on the outside it makes them feel that they are, then it is pathetic of us not to accept them as they wish. maybe it would be best f you to make up your opinion on them when you've actually given at least one transgender person some of your time. have at least a conversation with one, so that you may be able to hear their opinion. i have never knowingly spoken to a transgender person , but i'm certainly not gonna disregard their views just because i do not go through what they do.
I've spoken to two Conor - the guy I mentioned I worked with (decent guy - ****ed up in the head but that wasn't his fault) and a tranny from Ayrshire a guy I know was shagging (I know, I know) The latter was a selfish wee **** who I wouldn't trust to gut a fish - dressing up and getting pumped was all he could do for a living, frankly. The other guy was sound but he was still a guy.
I don't want to overdo this but how many of you recognised Michael Jackson as a white man? Barry Manilow as a guy with a moderately sized nose? The weirdo that lives on Skye as an ACTUAL leopard? Pete Burns as an alien? This guy please log in to view this image as a lizard? Cosmetic surgery does not change who you are - just what you look like.