What do regular gays think of other gays who prance around in make up and cry and wear knickers? @Matth_2014? Also I read a story about a trans who regretted being trans and wants to un-trans. Poor **** will be left with some sort of squashed hotdog where his/her tagger once stood proud. If your kid wanted to lob his nob off or Mince around in your wife’s gear would you just lock him in his room with a Razzle and 200 Bombay bad boys? We have to take these things seriously nowadays lads, it’s a big issue.
Can I raise an issue without getting banned now you and Tobes are both here? Pls don't ban me for this post either. Infact can we have a banning cease fire for a minute?
In all honesty, I’m interested in knowing why some of these folk are given such a platform when clearly it’s influencing people to have gender realignment surgery and many of them are regretting the decision. Sam Smith for example, fat ****ing div. why is he (they) given so much positive press? He’s dangerous imo.
On a more serious point, part of me agrees with your point in this part. We are encouraged not to be gender specific, and ok i get it. But transgender changing surely is being gender specific in itself. Ie I want to look like a woman or a man. The reason given it seems is because it mirrors their thought process. But a thought process may not neccesarily adjust to a reality surgical process. Thus you've confused the person even more, and that could turn as you are trying to highlight, to regret. I forget the name of the American Olympic Runner who went through a transgender change (I believe) - I'm sure some of you will know who i mean. I watched the interview, and something struck me throughout it, that yes, you may want to be feminine but that is a whole world away from wanting to be 'A' female. And you are right to question that Tel, as platform (whatever that maybe) can send out the wrong messages and confusions to the mentality of it (without detriment) versus change.