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Thats... well an interested read, I guess. Any background on this?EDIT: We interrupt your standard programming for, uh, well... the other side of the spectrum.
*Tipping* and Handling
Thats... well an interested read, I guess. Any background on this?EDIT: We interrupt your standard programming for, uh, well... the other side of the spectrum.
*Tipping* and Handling
Thats... well an interested read, I guess. Any background on this?
Wait, wait, wait... guide me through this...
Gay trans guy... so... it's a woman (trans male)... who is gay... meaning likes men... So... it's a woman who likes men, except likes being the top... uhh... This is complicated, am I getting this right?
I'm glad that I understood that correctly. Sometimes I get the feeling that those labels are equally confusing as what they represent.I think it's supposed to be a woman who wants to be a man and is attracted to other men. I think. It's a bit hard to tell over all the tumblrisms
Anyway, here's an ad from someone looking to rent an apartment. As it turns out, being a political activist and a spoiled brat coincide quite nicely nowadays. Whodathunk?
I'm glad that I understood that correctly. Sometimes I get the feeling that those labels are equally confusing as what they represent.
Solution is to refer to all of them by their original gender. Legal definitions aside, They are what they are irrelevant of what they try to be.
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Side note: I still don't understand why any self-respecting black or asian resident of the States would call themselves "Afro-American" or "Asian-American" if they were born and raised in America. They're just Americans who happen to be black or asian by birth, they have f*ck-all to do with Africa or Asia, so they should stop differentiating themselves from the bulk of the American population. If we're all for equality, let's not build abstract boundries and accept standardized national identities. Nationality and race are two different things altogether - you're all Americans.
Side note: I still don't understand why any self-respecting black or asian resident of the States would call themselves "Afro-American" or "Asian-American" if they were born and raised in America. They're just Americans who happen to be black or asian by birth, they have f*ck-all to do with Africa or Asia, so they should stop differentiating themselves from the bulk of the American population. If we're all for equality, let's not build abstract boundries and accept standardized national identities. Nationality and race are two different things altogether - you're all Americans.