It is offensive to say someone is attractive only because the gender they are in is not the same as the one they were born into.I don't see how being called attractive is offensive to you.
It is offensive to say someone is attractive only because the gender they are in is not the same as the one they were born into.
From your post which said "TRANNIES ARE HOT!!!" that seemed to be what you were saying.
Also "Tranny" is a very offensive word.
I smoke cigarettes.
I also drink wine a lot.
I'm french, what can I do?
In the Basement? Why RIP?
GURL. I'm from Montreal, Quebec (Canada). I'm not French. I can speak it to though.
P.S: We're in the Basement now. :c Boo. RIP thread
..sounds good to me lol.I'm actually a mutt who can't even speak french but I use the french in me as an excuse to smoke and drink - another secret.
I time traveled a couple hours today for the first time..... And I liked it. ><;;
I smoke cigarettes.
I also drink wine a lot.
I'm french, what can I do?
Hi, just some words for you. She might have handled things the wrong way (I'd have used private messages myself), but you sure realize that "letting go" is not the right way to react. You know, us trans people are constantly harassed, directly and indirectly (by the media, by people on the street, by everyone). So yeah, if I can point out something bad a guy says on the internet I do it too, albeit privately. About the "hot", it's not offensive per-se, but being called hot because you aren't biologically girl does hurt. It's like saying "you were born malformed, this makes you hot!".you should stop being so uptight about everything on the internet. If someone's post offends you, leave it and report it. you're only making matters worse for yourself replying to every single thing someone says when you get offended.
Also I agree with what Sockhead said. Yes, the way he worded it was kind of rude, but i don't see how being called "HOT" is offensive...
Hi, just some words for you. She might have handled things the wrong way (I'd have used private messages myself), but you sure realize that "letting go" is not the right way to react. You know, us trans people are constantly harassed, directly and indirectly (by the media, by people on the street, by everyone). So yeah, if I can point out something bad a guy says on the internet I do it too, albeit privately. About the "hot", it's not offensive per-se, but being called hot because you aren't biologically girl does hurt. It's like saying "you were born malformed, this makes you hot!".
Great...now everyone has me craving wine...lol.
Most trans people do. Just as most trans people don't like being referred to with their original name and gender, or having it as their username.I am transgender too and I do not feel offended?? that is what i am not understanding