I’m wondering why your screen name is Screaming_Gerbil.
Would it have anything to do with some of your favorite activities?
As for these so-called “transgendered” women, THE CHROMASOMES DO NOT LIE! They are STILL men!
You could probably find some “pretty” blow-up dolls to romp with, too, but that doesn’t make them women.
As women, these men look like high-mileage prostitutes at best. If that’s what turns you on, have at it, but for me, it’s gross.
Would it have anything to do with some of your favorite activities?
As for these so-called transgendered women, THE CHROMASOMES DO NOT LIE! They are STILL men!
You could probably find some pretty blow-up dolls to romp with, too, but that doesnt make them women.
As women, these men look like high-mileage prostitutes at best. If thats what turns you on, have at it, but for me, its gross.
No, I don't have a pet Gerbil...
I have always felt for those who were somewhat smaller and weaker than the others, and I chose the screen name to visualize a little gerbil screaming. I thought at the time it was a cute name. It didn't occur to me that homosexual urban legend (at least I hope it's only an urban legend) with small furry animals was so prevalent in our culture that you can't mention the word gerbil without people always visualizing something disgusting...
Anyways, back to the transsexuals...
I don't believe that the equivalent of insulting and slapping around a boy who is a sissy and wants to be a girl into being a man is going to work for all these people. Some just are not cut out for being men (or for some girls, not cut out for being women).
I believe that Transgender / Transsexual people are people deserving of the same rights and legal protections we all are entitled to.
If that's what they want to spend their money on, vs. a sports car or a boat or a private plane or a vacation trip or a gun collection or some other interest or hobby that we wouldn't feel we have to justify either, then so what?
Are these people the best examples of mentally healthy individuals? Of course not, not with their issues. Some (the ones who start early) apparently turn out pretty good. The ones who start later in life obviously are going to look more like men in drag. I am sure they know this. Obviously some do ok with it all and some can't handle it. I am sure it works itself out. Natural selection and all of that.
That's all...