To: softengine
Can I ask a stupid question? How exactly do you depict transgender individuals? For example do you show mannish looking women and assume they are men who want to be women? Do you show men with styled long hair and lots of makeup, on the assumption that such persons are men who want to be women?
To: Dilbert San Diego
No you show a man who looks like a woman that has a penis. Vice versa for woman trying to be a man, show her vagina.
To: Dilbert San Diego
"do you show mannish looking women.."
I'm sorry but I am struggling to grasp your meaning here. "..do you show" - What does "do you show" mean? Are you trying to ask me how I perceive them? How do I perceive mannish looking women? How I perceive men with long styled hair and lots of makeup? Is that what you are asking?
Well, I get that there are some women who just have harsh physical characteristics. Not everyone can be a Sophia Loren. But that does not mean you openly embrace the opposite of that which you were built. The same goes for "men with styled long hair and lots of makeup". That is not the expression of a man as I know it, nor as history knows it. Men were meant to be masculine and those traits do not align to classical masculinity.
To: Dilbert San Diego
There weren’t even sex change surgeries until the 1950s.
This is all poppycock. Emphasis on cock.
29 posted on
12/04/2019 8:44:36 PM PST by
a fool in paradise
(Recall that unqualified Hillary Clinton sat on the board of Wal-Mart when Bill Clinton was governor)
To: Dilbert San Diego
Can I ask a stupid question? How exactly do you depict transgender individuals? For example do you show mannish looking women and assume they are men who want to be women? Do you show men with styled long hair and lots of makeup, on the assumption that such persons are men who want to be women?Any of the above.
Men turned women still have to shave every day.
And all transgenders will age according to their DNA.
DNA trumps all in the end.
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YUCK!
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