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I can't respect anyone like this

if anyone respected this person, i'd personally feel really sorry for them.
this is just blatant racism.
 
That's really gross, and it shines a bad light on actual trans people imo. :/ At least, to people who are already transphobic.
 
...It's been a while since anyone posted in here, but given the size of the thread (despite the unfortunate last couple posts here) I thought I ought to bump it, as a bisexual women myself, for any LGBT+ people who need support or what have you. It would be nice to see this thread active again rather than buried.
 
...It's been a while since anyone posted in here, but given the size of the thread (despite the unfortunate last couple posts here) I thought I ought to bump it, as a bisexual women myself, for any LGBT+ people who need support or what have you. It would be nice to see this thread active again rather than buried.

threads like this often cause a clash of conflict.
nice to see people bumping it though, maybe it'll come around again sometime soon.
 
...It's been a while since anyone posted in here, but given the size of the thread (despite the unfortunate last couple posts here) I thought I ought to bump it, as a bisexual women myself, for any LGBT+ people who need support or what have you. It would be nice to see this thread active again rather than buried.


we don't got any stories
My aunt just recently came out as trans(transwoman), I been knew since she adopted me right after my mother's passing.
My family took it well or I guess they been knew.
 
idk if i wrote this here but i came out as trans to my family and now they call me by my real name and right peonouns so that's nice

my therapist has sent a letter to some people who will hopefully get me diagnosed with gender dysphoria so i can start transition yayyy

i wanna come out at school but everyone in my class are transphobic sooo i dont think thst will happen
 
idk if i wrote this here but i came out as trans to my family and now they call me by my real name and right peonouns so that's nice

my therapist has sent a letter to some people who will hopefully get me diagnosed with gender dysphoria so i can start transition yayyy

i wanna come out at school but everyone in my class are transphobic sooo i dont think thst will happen

That's really nice to hear indeed :) Congrats, although that thing with your school sucks.. Guess that's case with immature toddlers -. -.
 
im gay
mom is chill sister is chill w/ it
but then school is Homophobic (TM) as hell
life is Awful
but I do have close friends who r chill w/ it : )
 
im gay
mom is chill sister is chill w/ it
but then school is Homophobic (TM) as hell
life is Awful
but I do have close friends who r chill w/ it : )

that's great to hear that the people close to you accept it.
not much to say about school , other than it mostly sucks when it comes to stuff like that.
 
I'm bisexual and genderqueer. I told my best mates, my father and my sister and they're totally fine with it. I know that my mother wouldn't be, she's very homophobic when it comes to love between females. I won't tell her unless I have to, our relationship is strained as it is. She'll never forgive me that I moved to my father...
My Facebook says that I like men and women, but it seems like nobody ever reads that :'D

Also, my boyfriend, who formerly identified as genderfluid and bisexual, now identifies as trans. So he is apparently a she but hasn't started transitioning yet.
I guess I'm fine with it (although I was kind of shocked at first, mostly because of my mother...), but she is afraid of what others may think. We told one of my best mates (who kind of became my girlfriend's best mate too) and my father and they're fine with it too.
She didn't tell her parents though. Surprisingly, telling her catholic fraternity roommates won't be an issue, because they are fine with having a transwoman in their fraternity.
My girlfriend suffers from depression and anxiety, which makes this somewhat more difficult, and hasn't had the courage to tell her doctor yet because she is afraid they might be transphobic etc.
She is 18 now and told me that she should start taking hormones as soon as possible because it works better if one is younger.
I'm kind of worried.
Thoughts?
 
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Not sure if I'm not going to get much support but is it possible to be bisexual but you're really not as attracted to the opposite sex?
As I'm growing up I thought I was straight, I still think I am. Throughout I've been attracted to only men. Up to this point, I have this friend who's female and I really really like her, like literally. I can see myself with her but I can't really see myself dating other women but her. Now I believe I was bisexual but at the same time, can't see myself dating a girl so now I'm all confuse.
 
Not sure if I'm not going to get much support but is it possible to be bisexual but you're really not as attracted to the opposite sex?
As I'm growing up I thought I was straight, I still think I am. Throughout I've been attracted to only men. Up to this point, I have this friend who's female and I really really like her, like literally. I can see myself with her but I can't really see myself dating other women but her. Now I believe I was bisexual but at the same time, can't see myself dating a girl so now I'm all confuse.

i kinda believe that we love people, not genders.
i've grown up straight(?) , but always wondering if i really am bi.
i am married to a man , but i have never felt much for men , women on the other side i have.
this probably does not help any. sorry.
 
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