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Bodey 01-11-2015 03:31 PM

Thx for the maturity of the few of you tho, much love

Witty 01-11-2015 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Badi Alii (Post 463778)
Lmao never thought about it @VERITAS. I'm not that religious nor spiritual so that stuff doesn't really affect me. And even though my parents raised us as Catholics, they were actually really cool about it when I told them I was with a girl. My dad was like "well... This is just one more thing you and I have in common." I never understood parents that disowned their kid when they saw someone was making them happy. I'm truly blessed that my parents ended up being the alternative to that

It's because some parents care more about how society (and quite often their religion) sees them than the emotions of their children. Did you see the story about a transgender teen killing herself because of being judged and not accepted by her parents for feeling like she was a female in a males body? Even once she was dead her parents refused to refer to her as 'she'.

Religion does good things, it also makes people hurt those closest to them to gain the favour of an invisible man in the sky.

big baby 01-11-2015 03:38 PM

all it needed was a little tail spin from bb da bb

uh-oh 01-11-2015 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Witty (Post 463781)
It's because some parents care more about how society (and quite often their religion) sees them than the emotions of their children. Did you see the story about a transgender teen killing herself because of being judged and not accepted by her parents for feeling like she was a female in a males body? Even once she was dead her parents refused to refer to her as 'she'.

Religion does good things, it also makes people hurt those closest to them to gain the favour of an invisible man in the sky.

him*

Witty 01-11-2015 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 463794)
him*

Nope, it is a medically recognised condition, not to mention that was her chosen preference. It is not just choice, it is biological too, it is genetic and has something to do with hormones they had exposure to prenatally...that person was a female in every way that matters other than the physical aspect, we are not just meat, genitals are only one thing that make us a certain sex, hormones do too, as do genetics, as well as psychology.

Hush 01-11-2015 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BANE BABY (Post 463783)
all it needed was a little tail spin from bb da bb

Log off for a week man
U addicted right now

Badweather 01-11-2015 04:19 PM

Oh boy...


Badi, it's all love over here. Not the creepy kind of love either .

Ghost1 01-11-2015 05:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badi Alii (Post 463778)
Lmao never thought about it @VERITAS. I'm not that religious nor spiritual so that stuff doesn't really affect me. And even though my parents raised us as Catholics, they were actually really cool about it when I told them I was with a girl. My dad was like "well... This is just one more thing you and I have in common." I never understood parents that disowned their kid when they saw someone was making them happy. I'm truly blessed that my parents ended up being the alternative to that

U just relieved ur father of every fear hes had for u


If u were a guy his reaction wouldve been different

veritas 01-11-2015 05:48 PM

I appreciate you taking me seriously and responding with respect.

Just curious: what made you decide to make the switch?

Witty 01-11-2015 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Bags (Post 463829)
U just relieved ur father of every fear hes had for u


If u were a guy his reaction wouldve been different

Good point tbh.

Bodey 01-11-2015 06:45 PM

@Bags, that's probably true. Unfortunately there'd be a double standard. My dad is also very sensitive yet can act like tony soprano when he gets mad, but his heart is huge.
@VERITAS ha... I always smile to myself when people make sexual orientation sound like a decision or a choice. I didn't wake up one day and say wow I wana fuck this girl, she's hot" we d been hanging out and became close friends and one day she kissed me and though I've been repulsed by some aggressive girls from the past who wouldn't take no for an answer, with this girl it was the exact opposite. It felt right. Our chemistry ha built up over time through friendship. Like any other relationship, it became companionship. Don't get me wrong, I've had bfs in the past that made me feel like that but this bond I have with her feels so right it's scary. Can't explain it but I do not consider it a decision. I love her mind and soul.

Geno 01-11-2015 06:45 PM

The studio has arrived. Home sweet home. It is time.

Bodey 01-11-2015 06:48 PM

I also don't believe anyone out there would consciously CHOOSE the unconventional lifestyle, unless they craved attention of some sort for it. Because of her, my own previous perspectives on gays, straights, bis, you name it, have become more open. Not that I was ever against anybody for that sort of thing, but with this experience it stopped me from putting labels on people. In some cases, I truly believe you can't help who you love

And @Phil I always knew you had my back along with a few others here :)

Witty 01-11-2015 06:52 PM

Tell homosexual people in countries where homosexuals get murdered that their sexual orientation is a choice and they will laugh in your face...why would they choose that?

Also, if it's a choice and you are heterosexual...try choosing to fuck a man, choose to have a relationship with a man, you can't do it...you won't enjoy it. Sexuality is not a matter of choice, it is automatic.

Bodey 01-11-2015 06:58 PM

@Witty , I did read about that. Tortured souls man. I met a trans when I was attending University of Tampa an for the first week I knew him, I had no idea he was born a girl. No tits, the testosterone deepened te voice and created a chin-strap stubble beard and I seriously had no idea. But I was touched when his parents came and visited campus and he introduced them to me. His parents referred to him as their son and all types of crazy supportive shit. Like it came natural to them. I assumed they'd been introduced to the idea that the daughter they gave birth to always felt this way from a very young age, just because they seemed so well-adjusted to something that doesn't have much tolerance from most people I grew up with. And this was back on 2007

veritas 01-11-2015 07:19 PM

ali: Would you say that you have a history of doing counter culture/shocking/etc. type behavior for attention?

Bodey 01-11-2015 07:23 PM

Lmao no, I'm a socially nervous person when it comes down to it, unless I know you really well

Veritas are you working on a psychology project by any chance. Now this feels like an interrogation

veritas 01-11-2015 07:50 PM

Oh um no not at all. Just curious. Trying to talk about others an not myself.

I guess I think that for someone to make a big life decision and not really examine it would be counter productove ya know?


So i mean maybe there is a reason behind why you made this choice? even if you dont consider it a choice?

Badweather 01-11-2015 07:58 PM

This nigga trollin

veritas 01-11-2015 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil (Post 463889)
This nigga trollin

Not at all. How you been Pheil?


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