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    37 months ago

    Ah yes, because acting with basic decency towards a [TYPE OF PERSON] definitely means you must be a little bit [TYPE OF PERSON] too.

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      -67 months ago

      I don’t hate them and I don’t do that with me or against me nonsense. I’m just not gonna play along with their fantasy. There’s a lot of things I’m not and wish I were but I don’t get the benefit of making everyone around me pretend that’s the case so I can keep myself in an illusion.

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        And I think it’s worth making respect and compassion of others a higher priority then pedantically reminding them about their current or at-birth genitals and/or chromosomes.

        I mean, even if you have an irrefutable philosophical/logical argument about how it is WRONG to accept trans-ness, I think I’m still just going to be nice to the people I meet, and treat them how they would like to be treated.

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          -37 months ago

          Ok, well I want you to treat me like I’m a god. I’ve always felt that way since birth and this human shit feels really displacing.

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            07 months ago

            You’re not being asked to treat anyone special, you’re being ask to treat them like people. If the way you treat women is vastly different than the way you treat men because you see them as merely objects to fuck then you are an asshole.

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              07 months ago

              No, this is asking for special treatment 100%. I treat literally all people with a facade to keep them away. Literally nobody can make me address them in any special way.

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                17 months ago

                There’s nothing special about addressing someone as “her”, that’s just normal every day communication.

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        07 months ago

        The problem with that is that if always results in discrimination against cis women who don’t look feminine enough.

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          07 months ago

          THAT is your problem?

          Look. If someone is ugly, people will like them less and there’s absolutely nothing that will ever change that. Welcome to simp world.

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            17 months ago

            Yes, you’ve made it clear you only care to treat women with any amount of respect if you’re trying to fuck them.

            I’m talking about situations where psychos start yelling at cis women using the bathroom because they’ve convinced themselves that she’s trans.