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#77 Nov 12 2009 at 3:07 PM Rating: Good
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Have you ever been to Cobb County GA? I have. I actually spent a fair amount of time all around that county on a work assignment. While you might be able to get away with cross-dressing in some urban school systems, you might as well go to school there without any clothes on. The bottom line is that all kids including the one that got sent home go to school to learn. Cross-dressing in high school (or Jr high) is too distracting for the majority who are there to learn. Do it all you want on your time if that's your thing.

You know what else is distracting? People reading witty T-shirts.

Honestly, if you get so distracted by something as banal as a boy wearing a skirt, you should learn to pay attention.
#78 Nov 12 2009 at 3:25 PM Rating: Decent
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Look guys! The straight person is telling me when I can or cannot realize that I am gay!


Certainly not at the point where, say, you'd be declared a man under Jewish law.

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#79 Nov 12 2009 at 3:58 PM Rating: Good
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Big of you. And I'm sure that the homosexuals out there are thrilled to learn that you've decided it's ok for them to be in their chosen relationships. Really.
Actually, it is big of him and I think that homosexuals would be happy that there's one less person who's going to be out theuir making their lives miserable.

You might not like baby steps, but they're an important part of the process.


I didn't see where he thought they should be able to get married. Just that they can buttfuck even if he wasn't "thrilled" by it.
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Belkira the Tulip wrote:
Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
Belkira the Tulip wrote:
Big of you. And I'm sure that the homosexuals out there are thrilled to learn that you've decided it's ok for them to be in their chosen relationships. Really.
Actually, it is big of him and I think that homosexuals would be happy that there's one less person who's going to be out theuir making their lives miserable.

You might not like baby steps, but they're an important part of the process.


I didn't see where he thought they should be able to get married. Just that they can buttfuck even if he wasn't "thrilled" by it.


I don't think he said anything about marriage, but for a bigot to admit that what they do in their own house, as consenting adults, isn't his business, is a very big step for him.
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#81 Nov 12 2009 at 4:06 PM Rating: Good
Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
Belkira the Tulip wrote:
Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
Belkira the Tulip wrote:
Big of you. And I'm sure that the homosexuals out there are thrilled to learn that you've decided it's ok for them to be in their chosen relationships. Really.
Actually, it is big of him and I think that homosexuals would be happy that there's one less person who's going to be out theuir making their lives miserable.

You might not like baby steps, but they're an important part of the process.


I didn't see where he thought they should be able to get married. Just that they can buttfuck even if he wasn't "thrilled" by it.


I don't think he said anything about marriage, but for a bigot to admit that what they do in their own house, as consenting adults, isn't his business, is a very big step for him.


I don't like his tone, Ugly. Dammit, I can't believe you're trying to troll me. Smiley: motz
#82 Nov 12 2009 at 5:04 PM Rating: Good
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At 13 you're in 7th grade. You don't have a clue what your sexual preference is at that point in your life

Yeah, no. This is something terrified parents tell themselves while hoping Jimmy grows out of loving ****. Research indicates people not only have a clue, but have an established sexual "orientation" much earlier than 13. In a society where there was no benefit or detriment to where one fell on the sexuality spectrum the idea that this forms so late in life would be laughable. Were you really clueless about who you wanted to **** when you were 13? Really? Not 4. 13??
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#83 Nov 12 2009 at 5:30 PM Rating: Good
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You don't have a clue what your sexual preference is at that point in your life


Incorrect. You have tons of clues. What you lack are resources and understanding authority figures who can help you figure that **** out.

Cobb country schools probably fool lots of children into believing that they're 12 year old desires are insignificant though.
#84 Nov 12 2009 at 5:33 PM Rating: Good
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Thread is tl;dr so if it's already been said, GFY.

In my parents' village in Scotland, many of the boys wear 'skirts'

Incidentally, calling them 'skirts' would get you a Glasgow Kiss (aka head-butt)
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#85 Nov 12 2009 at 5:34 PM Rating: Good
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Incidentally, calling them 'skirts' would get you a Glasgow Kiss (aka head-butt)


Huh. I thought it got you a trauma to the groin.
#86 Nov 12 2009 at 5:37 PM Rating: Excellent
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Belkira the Tulip wrote:
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Incidentally, calling them 'skirts' would get you a Glasgow Kiss (aka head-butt)


Huh. I thought it got you a trauma to the groin.


Depends, I suppose, on which head they decide to butt.

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#87 Nov 12 2009 at 5:39 PM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
Belkira the Tulip wrote:
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Incidentally, calling them 'skirts' would get you a Glasgow Kiss (aka head-butt)


Huh. I thought it got you a trauma to the groin.


Depends, I suppose, on which head they decide to butt.

It's worth mentioning that at playtime, they wrestle cart-horses and use tractor-tires as hula hoops.
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#88 Nov 12 2009 at 5:54 PM Rating: Good
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At 13 you're in 7th grade. You don't have a clue what your sexual preference is at that point in your life

Yeah, no. This is something terrified parents tell themselves while hoping Jimmy grows out of loving ****. Research indicates people not only have a clue, but have an established sexual "orientation" much earlier than 13. In a society where there was no benefit or detriment to where one fell on the sexuality spectrum the idea that this forms so late in life would be laughable. Were you really clueless about who you wanted to @#%^ when you were 13? Really? Not 4. 13??


Hey, gbaji's still in denial and he's what, 30, 40?
#89 Nov 12 2009 at 8:15 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nobby wrote:
Thread is tl;dr so if it's already been said, GFY.

In my parents' village in Scotland, many of the boys wear 'skirts'

Incidentally, calling them 'skirts' would get you a Glasgow Kiss (aka head-butt)


Aka "Kilt" or killed. Thus proving no one got it when i posted it the first time.
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#90 Nov 12 2009 at 8:20 PM Rating: Good
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Thread is tl;dr so if it's already been said, GFY.

In my parents' village in Scotland, many of the boys wear 'skirts'

Incidentally, calling them 'skirts' would get you a Glasgow Kiss (aka head-butt)


Aka "Kilt" or killed. Thus proving no one got it when i posted it the first time everyone is so inured to my ability to make spectacular numbers of typos that they thought it was just another typo.
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That could also be true.
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#92 Nov 12 2009 at 9:27 PM Rating: Good
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Nobby wrote:

In my parents' village in Scotland, many of the boys wear 'skirts'


Isn't that where the phone numbers only have like, 3 numbers or something?


I horse-laughed
#93 Nov 12 2009 at 9:50 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nadenu wrote:
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In my parents' village in Scotland, many of the boys wear 'skirts'


Isn't that where the phone numbers only have like, 3 numbers or something?


I horse-laughed


Yes, they're pleased to call them kilts. We'd refer to them more properly as loin cloths.

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#94 Nov 13 2009 at 1:47 AM Rating: Good
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Nadenu wrote:
Nobby wrote:

In my parents' village in Scotland, many of the boys wear 'skirts'


Isn't that where the phone numbers only have like, 3 numbers or something?


I horse-laughed
Why?

Yes, their number has 3 digits. You crazy ameh'cuns and your verbose phone numbers. Smiley: confused
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#95REDACTED, Posted: Nov 13 2009 at 7:31 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) This part is what I have a problem with. You can say that you're male until you're blue in the face, but unless you have a *****, you're a girl. Girls aren't princes and boys aren't queens, sorry.
#96 Nov 13 2009 at 8:05 PM Rating: Excellent
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a freshman girl at Rincon High School in Tucson who identifies as male was nominated for homecoming prince. Last May, a gay male student at a Los Angeles high school was crowned prom queen.

This part is what I have a problem with. You can say that you're male until you're blue in the face, but unless you have a *****, you're a girl. Girls aren't princes and boys aren't queens, sorry.


Sorry it's you who is wrong here.

Most of the transgender people I've met over the years knew by the age of 3 that their body wasn't the same as their gender. Best thing would to let the child decide how they want to dress and not have to deal with the trauma of rejection for not fitting into what most people feel is normal.

I have a good friend before he came out, was often told she had to be nuts to want to be a man, when she was so beautiful. They are very good looking still as a man and now at peace with their gender identity as male.

Doesn't matter how you look if it makes you depress and if wearing certain clothes helps you feel better then do so.
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#97 Nov 14 2009 at 5:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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This part is what I have a problem with. You can say that you're male until you're blue in the face, but unless you have a *****, you're a girl. Girls aren't princes and boys aren't queens, sorry.

You can just come out, it's really ok now. Oh wait, maybe it's not, are you actually trapped in some sort of temporal disturbance where you have internet access but in every other way it's 1958.
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#98 Nov 14 2009 at 6:25 AM Rating: Good
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This part is what I have a problem with. You can say that you're male until you're blue in the face, but unless you have a *****, you're a girl. Girls aren't princes and boys aren't queens, sorry.


So if a healthy boy is born ***** and all and then 5 years later gets into a horrible car accident and looses his ***** he is no longer male? I think you have sufficient and necessary confused O.o

Sure a ***** is a decent way to determine a male human body from one thats not most of the time but it's not a terribly good means to point out someone who wants to act out the role of or FEELS like they belong to the male gender. There's nothing natural about being a person.

And if you think there is then get the **** off the internet, burn your clothes and have fun ******** in the woods.
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I'm wearing a pair of ladies dental floss and a skirt, right now.
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#100 Nov 14 2009 at 3:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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I remember a guy in my high school who was constantly dressing in skirts and dresses, wore nail polish frequently, etc. Our school had no issue with it, and neither did the majority of our peers. He even went to prom in a prom dress and his female friend went in a tux. It was talked about often at lunch in the cafeteria, but I honestly dont remember anyone giving him any gruff about it. I guess I dont see what the fuss is about. If a kid identifies with a gender I think the school should allow kids to dress as they feel comfortable so long as they follow the guidelines of the dress code for the opposite sex.
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This part is what I have a problem with. You can say that you're male until you're blue in the face, but unless you have a *****, you're a girl. Girls aren't princes and boys aren't queens, sorry.


Mentality =/= Physical attributes
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