shmmeee
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Mr Putin agrees with you if that helps
Mr Putin also thinks the sky is blue and the Earth is round.
Mr Putin agrees with you if that helps
He is also the most vocal about trans people being mentally defective.Mr Putin also thinks the sky is blue and the Earth is round.
I apologise - I've no urge to get into a huge, personalised row on it, though I think our kid knew that it wasn't really going to go down well! (Fnaar-fnarr etc..)
Anyhow, from my limited experience of working alongside someone who transitioned from male to female, I've seen how much happier and more comfortable they are as a woman. It has had zero personal impact on me, other than having to remember a different name.
I'm sure I still don't get it all right, the world's moving quickly, and some of things that I used to think were funny (favourite insult, "bender!") aren't any more, and rightly so.
I get why; people shouldn't be scared of being who they want to be, or insulted or demeaned (or worse, attacked) for it. I can't always get it right, but I can try to understand rather than sneering or pretending it doesn't exist.
He is also the most vocal about trans people being mentally defective.
I have no idea what you’re on about. Something’s been up with you lately I reckonNow you’re moving the goalposts. Just because a dictator knows sex exists doesn’t mean we have to pretend it doesn’t. Iran offers sex change for free because they don’t like gay people. Where does that leave you?
I have no idea what you’re on about. Something’s been up with you lately I reckon
I said no such thing. The comment was about trans people being mentally ill. Personally I don’t think they are.Thanks for your diagnosis. You said people who believe sex is real should be ashamed cos Putin does too.
I have no idea what you’re on about. Something’s been up with you lately I reckon
It is a little different when referring to a country where trans people are treated as mentally ill.It's not a black and white issue and I think Shmmeees point is that you'll always find some group of wrong uns who agree with an opinion you don't if you want to try and disparage that opinion.
Now you’re moving the goalposts. Just because a dictator knows sex exists doesn’t mean we have to pretend it doesn’t. Iran offers sex change for free because they don’t like gay people. Where does that leave you?
It is a little different when referring to a country where trans people are treated as mentally ill.
I thought that.I think coffee’s disgusting regardless of whatever they put on the front of the shop.
Try a latte with oat milk instead of dairy WM, they’re the bollocks even without the syrup.I thought that.
Up until last year when Mrs WM told me you can put stuff like Caramel or Brown Sugar syrup in a coffee. Who knew?! Not me.
Game-changer. Hate normal coffee but can do a Latte with Brown Sugar Syrup, no problem. Get me.
Probably not the smartest idea for a fatso like myself but worth keeping in mind!I thought that.
Up until last year when Mrs WM told me you can put stuff like Caramel or Brown Sugar syrup in a coffee. Who knew?! Not me.
Game-changer. Hate normal coffee but can do a Latte with Brown Sugar Syrup, no problem. Get me.
Try a latte with oat milk instead of dairy WM, they’re the bollocks even without the syrup.
"Safe spaces" for cis women (aka "women") are absolutely critical, and having a trans woman as a brownie leader is just wrong.
Where do we stand on trans women in sport? I'm anti, and glad that many of the governing bodies appear to be "growing a pair" and standing up to the pressure for inclusivity.
And that’s fine. But it’s not just about you and him, it’s about the women he’s asking to share spaces and competition with.
Dress how you want, call yourself what you want, have whatever body modification you want, but no one has the right to identify into a vulnerable group and bypass the mechanisms society has put in place for fairness and safety.
I'm sorry, are you on the "trans people are predators/rapists" line here? And then using that to argue against people transitioning?
That is an odd take, imho, and seriously offensive to a minority who are themselves particularly vulnerable.
I absolutely agree with you Shmmeee (and i didn't see you make any argument against transitioning), but the reason why Sharron Davies, J K Rowling and others have got themselves into conflict with the trans community is because they said out loud that there should be safe spaces where biological men are not allowed. Female changing rooms at gyms and pools are a case in point, but that does offend trans women. There HAVE been cases where men have "identified" as a trans woman solely to gain access to females with the intention of harassing or assaulting them. Those people WILL be in the minority, but if women do not feel safe with a genetic bloke in their safe space, they should not be allowed in.Im on the “trans women are men and therefore no more or less likely than any other man to be a predator” line.
Im not sure why this blatantly obvious take is deemed seriously offensive TBH. I couldn’t care less how you want to dress, what you want to call yourself, who you want to sleep with (consensually) or when you’re an adult what plastic surgery you want to have.
I absolutely agree with you Shmmeee (and i didn't see you make any argument against transitioning), but the reason why Sharron Davies, J K Rowling and others have got themselves into conflict with the trans community is because they said out loud that there should be safe spaces where biological men are not allowed. Female changing rooms at gyms and pools are a case in point, but that does offend trans women. There HAVE been cases where men have "identified" as a trans woman solely to gain access to females with the intention of harassing or assaulting them. Those people WILL be in the minority, but if women do not feel safe with a genetic bloke in their safe space, they should not be allowed in.
I absolutely agree with you Shmmeee (and i didn't see you make any argument against transitioning), but the reason why Sharron Davies, J K Rowling and others have got themselves into conflict with the trans community is because they said out loud that there should be safe spaces where biological men are not allowed. Female changing rooms at gyms and pools are a case in point, but that does offend trans women. There HAVE been cases where men have "identified" as a trans woman solely to gain access to females with the intention of harassing or assaulting them. Those people WILL be in the minority, but if women do not feel safe with a genetic bloke in their safe space, they should not be allowed in.
When I’m not on a diet and only drinking black, oat milk latte is my go to order. No need for sugar
Leaving aside all the evidence that trans women commit sex crimes at the same or higher rate than other men. You can’t start salami slicing men. I’m sure very few men called shmmeee commit crimes and there’s not many so let them in, effeminate men, gay men, the list goes on. The point is no woman knows which strange man is safe until he’s not.
Possibly reduce your cholesterol too?I’ve always found coffee suppresses hunger a bit. Oat milk (no added sugar) if people don’t like black is a good shout
This is a perfectly reasonable thought process especially given you are being protective of your daughter.Finding this whole thread quite odd. Most seem to have chosen a 'side' when it's clear there is a huge grey area.
Fwiw I'm very much in the live and let live, although would I be comfortable if someone identifying as a woman getting changed in the open next to my 15 year old daughter? Absolutely not.
Probably says more about my personal prejudices than anything else, but I'm not sure its one you can easily answer without knowing how that person perceives themselves. Tbh it's probably in the same vane as us white folk banging on about race issues when in reality we don't have a clue how someone else feels without walking a mile in their shoes.
Im on the “trans women are men and therefore no more or less likely than any other man to be a predator” line.
Im not sure why this blatantly obvious take is deemed seriously offensive TBH. I couldn’t care less how you want to dress, what you want to call yourself, who you want to sleep with (consensually) or when you’re an adult what plastic surgery you want to have.
Finding this whole thread quite odd. Most seem to have chosen a 'side' when it's clear there is a huge grey area.
Fwiw I'm very much in the live and let live, although would I be comfortable if someone identifying as a woman getting changed in the open next to my 15 year old daughter? Absolutely not.
Probably says more about my personal prejudices than anything else, but I'm not sure its one you can easily answer without knowing how that person perceives themselves. Tbh it's probably in the same vane as us white folk banging on about race issues when in reality we don't have a clue how someone else feels without walking a mile in their shoes.
Find this story quite sad really - did the parents raise the alarm because she was acting suspiciously, or threatening someone? Or just because they find trans people scary? I’m not saying anyone’s necessarily acting in bad faith here, but there has to be a more civil solution than ‘Absolutely no trans people in female bathrooms ever’ or ‘Accommodate my needs or face my wrath online’*I know it’s the Mail, but still a bit unpleasant.Parents' concerns over trans pool official using women's changing room
Anne Coombes, 65, who last week blasted a hotel spa for not giving her a key to a female changing room, was volunteering as an official at the British Summer Championships in Sheffield.www.dailymail.co.uk
While all men are potential rapists, I suspect you'd be offended if you were treated like one or referred to as one, no?
I'm no expert, but I think the vast majority of people who have or whom are transitioning from men to women, do not consider themselves to be men.
Most of them, I believe, feel that they are women born into a man's body.
Having chosen to change, I think they would find it offensive to be treated as men just because some people can't quite get their heads around the concept.
If you're talking about shared spaces like changing rooms and toilets, then I suspect that everyone involved would expect a degree of privacy and safety where things like this come into question. That's a subtly different issue, similarly with how women's sport needs to deal with this.
But your 'blatantly obvious' statement that trans men are still men, is by definition not 'blatantly obvious'. It's a dismissive device for shutting down the debate akin to 'end of' or 'fact'.
Fact.
... or, sadly, far too often even when he is no longer a stranger to her.Leaving aside all the evidence that trans women commit sex crimes at the same or higher rate than other men. You can’t start salami slicing men. I’m sure very few men called shmmeee commit crimes and there’s not many so let them in, effeminate men, gay men, the list goes on. The point is no woman knows which strange man is safe until he’s not.
No. I completely understand why I’m not allowed in women’s spaces and I’m fine with that, because I’m not a creeper.
If you want to argue humans can change literally sex then crack on. Don’t be surprised if people don’t take you seriously though. There’s no need to make shit up to be nice to trans people. Discrimination is illegal like any other protected characteristic.