that handsome dude with the complicated hair looks next to poy treechada like me. :eek:
idoru
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Originally posted by nefardec
i don't see why it matters either way. not that i'm taking issue with your post, but im just saying to everyone, get over it, some people have different gender identities.
:conf:
I don't think that people are necessarily saying it's a bad thing, just pointing out that sometimes it's astonishingly difficult for some people to tell the difference.
Lira
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Kim (the girl I posted) and that asian chick do not look like guys at all man... :wtf:
The blue haired one!? He's as feminine as Aphex Twin!
Some of the Thais and Kim, however...
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Kim (the girl I posted) and that asian chick do not look like guys at all man... :wtf:
Lol, it looks like citric acid. God she was fugly.
Lunar Phase 7
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Originally posted by jennypie
Lol, it looks like citric acid. God she was fugly.
Why can you so angry with this beautiful people?
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by jennypie
Lol, it looks like citric acid. God she was fugly.
If citric had half the body though... :crazy:
Im not sure if thats a burn or not... :(
wing
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Kim (the girl I posted) and that asian chick do not look like guys at all man... :wtf:
:stongue:
Can't say I wasn't expecting this
I find it intriguing how in certain cases we have Transexuals & Transgenders who strongly feel as if they've been born as the "wrong" gender, how their true self isn't in unison with their physical form.
Should one born of a certain gender be forced to pick up the characteristics of that certain gender? Here we have Poy and Kim who were both biologically born as a male but they've possessed characteristics of a female from a young age. Who and HOW would they be today had they been surpressed of their true nature? Could they have been strongly influenced by a female role model(i.e. their mom(s) as a child?
To simply put it, our physical form is a shell for our soul and our soul is free to illuminate any and all of the colours of the universe, unbounded by the many shapes, colours and genders we can take when we come into being
nefardec
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Originally posted by wing
I find it intriguing how in certain cases we have Transexuals & Transgenders who strongly feel as if they've been born as the "wrong" gender, how their true self isn't in unison with their physical form.
Should one born of a certain gender be forced to pick up the characteristics of that certain gender? Here we have Poy and Kim who were both biologically born as a male but they've possessed characteristics of a female from a young age. Who and HOW would they be today had they been surpressed of their true nature? Could they have been strongly influenced by a female role model(i.e. their mom(s) as a child?
To simply put it, our physical form is a shell for our soul and our soul is free to illuminate any and all of the colours of the universe, unbounded by the many shapes, colours, and genders we can take in the physical.
SOUL BEFORE FLESH KIDDDD!!!
I think gender is mostly a social construct. As far as picking characteristics goes that is. Not to say that there isn't a biology that is responsible for some of those characteristics, though.
I don't think you should have to pick between genders, and that it is a matter of degree of individual characteristics that make up a person's composite gender profile.
Joss Weatherby
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Originally posted by nefardec
I think gender is mostly a social construct.
Maybe gender as a whole is, but your ultra wide v neck tees are definitely a social gender construct.
nefardec
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Maybe gender as a whole is, but your ultra wide v neck tees are definitely a social gender construct.
yeah, and? i also wear bracelets and skinny jeans.
The headteacher, Sitisak Sumontha, estimates that in any year between 10% and 20% of his boys consider themselves to be transgender - boys who would rather be girls.
:wtf:
wing
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Originally posted by nefardec
I think gender is mostly a social construct. As far as picking characteristics goes that is. Not to say that there isn't a biology that is responsible for some of those characteristics, though.
I don't think you should have to pick between genders, and that it is a matter of degree of individual characteristics that make up a person's composite gender profile.
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Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Maybe gender as a whole is, but your ultra wide v neck tees are definitely a social gender construct.
Well said
Stumbled upon this article written by Brianna Austin, a female Transexual: