sakuraTheBabyfur
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im not a biological girl, but i hate it when people refer to me as otherwise. Im just as much of a girl as someone who was born as one, and im some cases more so
sakuraTheBabyfur said:im some cases more so
HuggleTrouble said:I don't appreciate your use of "biological girls" because it seems to me like you are using that to out transwomen who in fact ARE biologically female because genes dictate gender identity and gender identity dictates gender.
They were born a different gender though. That's literally what transgender means. You may be born with a certain set of genetalia but you are literally what your gender identity is.Infinitas said:they exist! O: lol
honestly though i got nothing against trans peeps, but i really prefer that if someone is trans they say so.
Lets just put it this way, no matter how much surgery a person has or how much like a girl they look, i could never be attracted to or have a intimate relationship with someone knowing they were born the same gender >.<.
SuperiorPenguin said:What would be the politically correct or polite way to say it then? Lets be real and I mean in no way disrespect to anyone: There is a difference between a trans-woman and woman who is not a trans-woman. There has to be a polite way to differentiate?
HuggleTrouble said:Cis-woman and trans-woman.
SuperiorPenguin said:What would be the politically correct or polite way to say it then? Lets be real and I mean in no way disrespect to anyone: There is a difference between a trans-woman and woman who is not a trans-woman. There has to be a polite way to differentiate?
ultrapampers said:That said, is something wrong with me because I prefer an intimate partner who was naturally-born a girl?
MandyBear said:So by your statement you are saying you would have no problem sleeping with a man.
A man with body hair and facial hair and all those other guys things because He, as you say, was "naturally-born a girl" ???
HuggleTrouble said:They were born a different gender though. That's literally what transgender means. You may be born with a certain set of genetalia but you are literally what your gender identity is.
And you literay can't say that because its plainly obvious you have never been in that situation so there's no telling what you would do. What you are saying is incredibly unrealistic and entirely hypothetical
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Cis-woman and trans-woman.