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October 18th, 2014 08:35 AM #121
A little o.t. here...
A good point of view here would be the life testimony of anthony roquero... popularly known as tonet macho of the famous 80's show iskul bukol. He was the gay character on the show. Just google his name.
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October 18th, 2014 10:06 AM #122
One of my best friends since high school is gay. I've seen him through his transformation from being a guy, turning effeminate, denial, and finally accepting and learning to be proud of his ***uality.
More than half of my badminton group is gay. There are also 2 transgenders.
Saying that transgenders are mentally compromised makes you sound like an old-school, middle-aged man who refuses to accept the changing views towards the LGBT community, still preferring to just box all non-straight people as gay, all one and the same. Sounds like the 1970s all over again.
Too bad this new world is "ruined" to you. I don't see society going back to its intolerant ways though, so I guess you'll just have to live with it.
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October 18th, 2014 10:37 AM #123
Bolded section... A dead giveaway.
Ang bakla ay bakla, lalake yan na may pusong babae. Ang transgender ay babae sa PC world, anyone who believe that a human being born as a man is a girl needs to get their head checked. Di porket cross-dresser (Transgender) ka eh babae kana.
You see PC world do not tolerate those who do not share their view. Oh by the way since you embrace the transgender world, you need to address them as a girl. Saw the video I posted? That's how you do it.
Again... Pag bakla ka eh sabihin mong bakla ka hindi ka babae day, kahit anong damit ng babae ang suotin mo abay bakla kaparin, kahit isa ka ng tran***ual abay bakla kaparin. Now pag pumatol pa rin sayo abay winner ka day. Wag kang mag kunwari be proud of who you are.
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October 18th, 2014 12:22 PM #124
Naging national issue na ito, dahil ba kano ang involved?
Araw araw may napapatay sa bansa natin.
Kung ordinaryong pinoy ang pumatay dito malamang pang cheap-ass tabloid lang na kuwento ito at ang sisisihin pa ng madla eh si bading.
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October 18th, 2014 12:33 PM #125
What bothers me is the thought that since transgenders feel that they are really women, after they complete their transformation (breasts and vagina), do they still disclose their past to their partners?
Having vagina implants or whatever you call it is high maintenance because it does not naturally produce fluids so it has to be lubricated as maintenance. The ***ual sensation is reduced too. So when a man chooses to transform as a woman, it is a huge sacrifice too.
I read of a case several years ago about a couple with difficulty having a child. It turned out that the wife was actually a transgender and he was faking his periods. It was a very elaborate deception. The man immediately filed for divorce plus a case against the "wife". That is just pure selfishness, bordering evil. Can you just imagine the psychological trauma that did for a straight man?!?!
Bakit parating sarili na lang nila iniisip nila? What they think, How they feel, What the world thinks, How the world should call them, How the world should act around them. It is so hard to be "normal" nowadays. It's like walking on eggshells around SOME people with traits that are commonly prejudiced or stereotyped.
I don't know how it feels like to have gender issues, I am sure it is difficult, but just because you are born with a disadvantage or problem does not mean that the rest of the "normal" world has to adjust. I am not rude a person and the last thing I want to do is to offend people but like I said I call a spade a spade. I say gay and not tran***ual/transgender, overweight and not plus size, short and not vertically challenged, black and not person of color. I don't name call or use offensive terms but PC terms are just ridiculous.
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October 18th, 2014 12:33 PM #126
Transgender, tran***ual, gay. Tanong nyo sa common tao kung ano yun.
Sagot nila? Bakla, bading, jokla......
Last edited by chua_riwap; October 18th, 2014 at 12:44 PM.
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October 18th, 2014 01:22 PM #128
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October 18th, 2014 01:31 PM #129
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October 18th, 2014 03:12 PM #130
It's very simple to me, a man who acts, dress, thinks, feels like he is a woman is a gay.
Gay, transgender, trans***ual are one and the same.
I share cathy's view, bakit kailnagan lagi "normal" society ang mag adjust sa kanila? Like sa Restrooms, I'm uncomfortable around inside public restroom. If I enter and see a group of trannies inside, lumalabas na lang ako. Does it make me homophobe? I don't think so, did i feel i disrespected them by walking out. No! Kung sila ma feel nila discriminated sila, problema nila yun.
As I've said if they are so big with their rights we "normal" also has rights to be uncomfortable around them and has the rights to say so and not taken against us.
Another thing, I think I've discussed this before. I don't know how a straight person will have a gay friends. I don't think you have something in common to be buddy-buddy with them.
When i say friend, I meant barkada.
Posted via Tsikot Mobile AppLast edited by shadow; October 18th, 2014 at 03:21 PM.
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