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Pregnant "man" in US...
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40.       incişka
746 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 11:15 pm

Here is a confession: I often feel like a boy I dont enjoy most things that girls do and im not girlie at all! When I was a child I pretended to be a boy :-S

Still... I dont think I will have a surgery

41.       catwoman
8933 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 11:15 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

Ohhhhh...hhmmm..ok, how bout -
You are my favorite person here this week!!!!


Much better! This way I only need to complement you once a week!

42.       catwoman
8933 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 11:17 pm

Quoting incişka:

Here is a confession: I often feel like a boy I dont enjoy most things that girls do and im not girlie at all! When I was a child I thought I pretended to be a boy :-S

Still... I dont think I will have a surgery


Thank you for sharing Inciska. I guarantee you that there are plenty of women who feel the same way (and they don't need surgery either ).

43.       incişka
746 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 11:26 pm

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting incişka:

Here is a confession: I often feel like a boy I dont enjoy most things that girls do and im not girlie at all! When I was a child I thought I pretended to be a boy :-S

Still... I dont think I will have a surgery


Thank you for sharing Inciska. I guarantee you that there are plenty of women who feel the same way (and they don't need surgery either ).



still... being a man.. would be nice.. But I know why God did not make me a man! I am a very quick tempered person, get angry so quickly and easily.. and im kind of voilent.. but as a girl, i can keep back.. if i were a man, i guess i would not be able to hold my anger back and beat up the people whenever i get mad with them!

44.       geniuda
1070 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 11:28 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

I took in pictures of Catherine Deneuve, Charlize Theron and Kate Winslet and said make me look about 70-80% like them!


GG..could you provide the name of the doctor?.. I want to become a man and look like George Clooney lol lol lol

45.       catwoman
8933 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 11:32 pm

Quoting incişka:

still... being a man.. would be nice.. But I know why God did not make me a man! I am a very quick tempered person, get angry so quickly and easily.. and im kind of voilent.. but as a girl, i can keep back.. if i were a man, i guess i would not be able to hold my anger back and beat up the people whenever i get mad with them!


hahahahahah... thank God you're NOT a man!

46.       KeithL
1455 posts
 04 Apr 2008 Fri 11:57 pm

Quoting geniuda:

Quoting girleegirl:

I took in pictures of Catherine Deneuve, Charlize Theron and Kate Winslet and said make me look about 70-80% like them!


GG..could you provide the name of the doctor?.. I want to become a man and look like George Clooney lol lol lol



47.       geniuda
1070 posts
 05 Apr 2008 Sat 12:01 am

Quoting KeithL:

Quoting geniuda:

Quoting girleegirl:

I took in pictures of Catherine Deneuve, Charlize Theron and Kate Winslet and said make me look about 70-80% like them!


GG..could you provide the name of the doctor?.. I want to become a man and look like George Clooney lol lol lol




what?? dont you think he is handsome? it looks we have different tastes in men lol lol

48.       KeithL
1455 posts
 05 Apr 2008 Sat 12:06 am

for the record..I have no taste in men...

(Not there's anything wrong with that)

49.       geniuda
1070 posts
 05 Apr 2008 Sat 02:00 am

Quoting KeithL:

for the record..I have no taste in men...


......

50.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 05 Apr 2008 Sat 11:31 am

Here's the voice of a hillbilly raised Catholic in a homogeneous Polish society. We've never had problems with gays - if there were some, we wouldn't hear about them until early 90s. We've never had any problems with other races - there were some dark-skinned people at universities in big cities but we talked about them as often as we'd talk about wild animals in the zoo. So we lived happily in our tolerant, open-minded society until the aforementioned 90s.

Suddenly gay people started to appear out of nowhere and we blamed the 'evil' west for this kinky fad. To our surprise, the fad turned out not a fad and no matter how our government would criticise gay people in the media, and how much they'd ban gay protests and demonstrations, gays didn't give up and become 'normal and natural' the only Godly way. (BTW I think Poland is one of the few countries where president can call homosexuality aberration and not be sued for that).

I don't think anyone chooses to be gay or straight, although that's the theory some people circulate. I don't perceive it as a disease either and rehab-camps for gays that I've heard of are appalling. I had one bisexual friend at the uni. Once he organised his birthday in a gay club. I couldn't stay there longer than 30 min because the sight of guys cuddling guys was making me sick. But this is just my personal feeling, I'd never dare to claim that gay people should be discriminated.

I don't really get this 'natural/unnatural' argument used for criticising transsexual people. How much of this world is natural? If people are happier having become a different gender, what's wrong with that? Silicone boobs are no more natural than a rubber dong, still no "God Warriors" boycott them, do they? Of course there may are things unacceptable for us, but it doesn't give us the right to decide what is best for others. Transsexual people are no threat to society, just as gay people. Still, I'm quite against gay people adopting children. Not because I think children raised by gay people would be gay (this would mean that children raised by heterosexuals are straight) but because I find our societies unprepared for that. Children of gay couples may be a laughing stock for their peers which may have negative impact on them.

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