Topic: Transgender
AnnetteKirtane's photo
Fri 04/19/13 10:58 AM
How many of you could treat a post-operative trangendered person just as you do anyone else ? flowerforyou

lilott's photo
Fri 04/19/13 11:00 AM
I would love to have one for a girlfriend.

pkh's photo
Wed 05/01/13 04:31 AM
I could I treat every human being the same we are all Gods children

RainbowTrout's photo
Wed 05/01/13 05:24 AM
After a while I just seem naturally to rub everybody the wrong way.laugh

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Thu 05/09/13 07:31 AM
wow youre beautiful

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Fri 02/07/14 09:39 AM
im not transgender but i think that it shouldn,t matter to each other if you care for each im a mature bi male 59 an transgenders or tgirls what ever i like everyone no matter . i don,t judge a persons sexuality. i love the best of both worlds to be honest

oldsage's photo
Fri 02/07/14 11:20 AM
Unless they were wearing a sign, most people would never know.

By the time they learned the truth, shouldn't make a difference, due the opinions based on the person, would already be formed. I have met a couple & treated them, based on their personality.

biggrin what slaphead waving

msharmony's photo
Fri 02/07/14 11:43 AM
Edited by msharmony on Fri 02/07/14 11:49 AM
people are people, humans are humans

no reason for anyone on a computer screen to be treated any differently



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Fri 02/14/14 01:43 AM

How many of you could treat a post-operative trangendered person just as you do anyone else ? flowerforyou


For me the important word here is 'person'.

I was raised to treat all persons with respect.

tessacat's photo
Fri 02/28/14 05:57 PM
my son who has aspergers lives with the most wonderful pre-op transgender partner & she is the best thing that has happened to him.
for those who watch "Coronation Street" they are a young version of Roy & Haley.:smile:

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Wed 04/02/14 10:58 AM
drinker I can