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The Perfect Body => The Perfect Lips => Topic started by: pabloo on May 03, 2021, 08:35:38 pm
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https://www.reddit.com/r/Botchedsurgeries/comments/n42p3i/found_this_on_tiktok_is_she_even_able_to_speak/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
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https://www.instagram.com/bratzdoll_brno/
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Btw. It's a guy.
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Btw. It's a guy.
High five for the epic misgender, bro. You've proven how cool you are.
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Btw. It's a guy.
High five for the epic misgender, bro. You've proven how cool you are.
And you just proved how cool and modern you are.
Perhaps EZK123's response could be considered insensitive but lots of guys do care about birth gender. Also, unless it's been revealed here before, and if it has I apologize, did you not just make an assumption about EZK123's gender?
Some people, like me, prefer our woman to have no Y chromosome. I am not judging and I do not discriminate based on someone's gender, whether by choice or assignment, except when it comes to someone I want to be physically intimate with.
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could be considered insensitive
is insensitive. there are ways to talk about this stuff without calling a transgender person a guy. imagine spending all that time, money, and effort on surgeries to have someone still misgender you... not to even talk about "it's," which is wildly dehumanizing
example ways to reword: "btw, she's transgender," "btw, they're trans"
it is not hard to be nice
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The page has "Jan" as his name. That's a man's name. Looks like a similar case to Pete Burns, who it seems was considered a man.
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Btw. It's a guy.
High five for the epic misgender, bro. You've proven how cool you are.
And you just proved how cool and modern you are.
Perhaps EZK123's response could be considered insensitive but lots of guys do care about birth gender. Also, unless it's been revealed here before, and if it has I apologize, did you not just make an assumption about EZK123's gender?
Some people, like me, prefer our woman to have no Y chromosome. I am not judging and I do not discriminate based on someone's gender, whether by choice or assignment, except when it comes to someone I want to be physically intimate with.
Yea, let’s call people and things all the things randoms online feel is important and comfortable. That’s certainly more easy than just sticking with one identity: The one the person in question identifies as.
“Hi, my name’s Frank.”
“I’m sorry but I feel more comfortable with you being called Ed and Steve over there feels you’re more like a Mary. So if we need you in an emergency we’ll just call out whatever name feels right to us, just to make it easier on US and it’s you job to acknowledge our cries for help. OK?”
“But… But I’m Frank…”
“Fuck you, Ed!”
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Btw. It's a guy.
High five for the epic misgender, bro. You've proven how cool you are.
And you just proved how cool and modern you are.
Perhaps EZK123's response could be considered insensitive but lots of guys do care about birth gender. Also, unless it's been revealed here before, and if it has I apologize, did you not just make an assumption about EZK123's gender?
Some people, like me, prefer our woman to have no Y chromosome. I am not judging and I do not discriminate based on someone's gender, whether by choice or assignment, except when it comes to someone I want to be physically intimate with.
Congratulations on being extra straight.
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Btw. It's a guy.
High five for the epic misgender, bro. You've proven how cool you are.
And you just proved how cool and modern you are.
Perhaps EZK123's response could be considered insensitive but lots of guys do care about birth gender. Also, unless it's been revealed here before, and if it has I apologize, did you not just make an assumption about EZK123's gender?
Some people, like me, prefer our woman to have no Y chromosome. I am not judging and I do not discriminate based on someone's gender, whether by choice or assignment, except when it comes to someone I want to be physically intimate with.
Calling someone “it” isn’t really respectful I feel
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Btw. It's a guy.
High five for the epic misgender, bro. You've proven how cool you are.
And you just proved how cool and modern you are.
Perhaps EZK123's response could be considered insensitive but lots of guys do care about birth gender. Also, unless it's been revealed here before, and if it has I apologize, did you not just make an assumption about EZK123's gender?
Some people, like me, prefer our woman to have no Y chromosome. I am not judging and I do not discriminate based on someone's gender, whether by choice or assignment, except when it comes to someone I want to be physically intimate with.
Yea, let’s call people and things all the things randoms online feel is important and comfortable. That’s certainly more easy than just sticking with one identity: The one the person in question identifies as.
“Hi, my name’s Frank.”
“I’m sorry but I feel more comfortable with you being called Ed and Steve over there feels you’re more like a Mary. So if we need you in an emergency we’ll just call out whatever name feels right to us, just to make it easier on US and it’s you job to acknowledge our cries for help. OK?”
“But… But I’m Frank…”
“Fuck you, Ed!”
You made a good point, but still made me laugh a lot 😁😁😁