A little louder for the liberals in the back 48 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
She has a point. I don’t think children under 18 should be able to make those kinds of decisions. When I was a kid and adolescent I wanted to be a boy. Because I wanted to pee standing up and do stereotypical “boy” things. I had serious penis envy and every day I said I wanted to be a boy. But now I’m a woman and I’m happy I didn’t grow up in today’s age where parents just rush into changing their kids’ genitals because it’s the “cool” thing to do.
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It's not hatred. It's pen*s 77 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
I can’t anymore. This entire conversation makes me wanna hit my head into a wall. You win kiddo. Have fun trapping straight men. Or whatever it is you say it’s okay to do.
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ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
Dressing up as a woman, presenting yourself as a woman, picking up straight men, and not telling them that you are actually a male IS lying. It’s lying by omission. People shouldn’t have to go on every date going “hey girl, got a dick?” It’s on the person with the abnormal anatomy to speak up and say something. People shouldn’t have to assume that the woman they’re on a date with has a penis
Also you contradict yourself by saying people should know what their date has between their legs before getting into bed with them, then saying that trans people shouldn’t have to tell anyone. How are people supposed to know then? Psychic ability? The onus is on the trans
person to be upfront with their potential sexual partners. Unless you met them somewhere where the assumption is that they are into woman with penises, you should assume that a guy you picked up in the bar isn’t into dicks.
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Also you contradict yourself by saying people should know what their date has between their legs before getting into bed with them, then saying that trans people shouldn’t have to tell anyone. How are people supposed to know then? Psychic ability? The onus is on the trans
person to be upfront with their potential sexual partners. Unless you met them somewhere where the assumption is that they are into woman with penises, you should assume that a guy you picked up in the bar isn’t into dicks.
It's not hatred. It's pen*s 77 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
Yea. But if I KNOW for a fact I don’t like exotic broccoli, I’m going to ask for my meal WITHOUT it. If the restaurant tells me “yea, this is 100% Broccoli free”, then gives me a broccoli soup. I’d send that shit back and never go to that restaurant again. Did it kill me? No. But if someone forced me to eat it, I’d have words.
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ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
”don’t go to bed with a person whom you don’t know what kind of genitals they have.”. How are you supposed to know what kind of genitals they have if they don’t TELL YOU?
And yea. A pregnant person should disclose that they are pregnant before sleeping with someone who isn’t the father. Someone looking to have a sexual relationship with someone ABSOLUTELY should be upfront about their kinks and what they will or won’t do. What planet do you live on where the only way people find out these things is by having unpleasant things happen to them first? Like “well. I know you just put it in my butt, but just so you know...I’m not into anal”. That makes no sense.
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And yea. A pregnant person should disclose that they are pregnant before sleeping with someone who isn’t the father. Someone looking to have a sexual relationship with someone ABSOLUTELY should be upfront about their kinks and what they will or won’t do. What planet do you live on where the only way people find out these things is by having unpleasant things happen to them first? Like “well. I know you just put it in my butt, but just so you know...I’m not into anal”. That makes no sense.
It's not hatred. It's pen*s 77 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
This argument is stupid because obviously I’m arguing with a brick wall. Straight men don’t like dicks. If you have one, and you are parading around as someone without one, and trying to sleep with people who like vaginas, you get what you get. Be honest. And maybe then you’ll create less risk for yourself.
I’m done here.
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I’m done here.
It's not hatred. It's pen*s 77 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
It can go both ways now can’t it? If you haven’t gotten to know someone well enough to be comfortable telling them what is in your pants (assuming it’s not the usual) why are you in bed with them?
It’s not a question of consent. Because it should never get that far. Unlike the ugly girl using model pictures on Tinder, you can’t find out something is wrong just by looking at them. So someone should say something before people get to bed.
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It’s not a question of consent. Because it should never get that far. Unlike the ugly girl using model pictures on Tinder, you can’t find out something is wrong just by looking at them. So someone should say something before people get to bed.
It's not hatred. It's pen*s 77 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
I mean. Disclosing the fact that you have a dick and disclosing your FICO score are two different things. I mean. If you use stock images on Tinder to pull guys, you can’t be upset when you meet up with them in real life and they aren’t impressed if you’re a 300lb ugly chick, and choose not to talk to you anymore. Same if you have a penis. If you are presenting yourself as an attractive woman, you can’t be upset if straight men aren’t impressed with your schlong and don’t wanna talk to you. In both situations, the person on the other end has the right to be upset with you.
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It's not hatred. It's pen*s 77 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
I don’t think anyone deserves to be beaten. That said, if you’re going after heterosexual men and you have a penis, you should be upfront about it. They are in their rights to feel like they have be duped or fooled by you if you wait until you are in bed with them to let them find out about something like that. And many may feel violated and lash out.
I guess my point is. Don’t be a catfish.
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I guess my point is. Don’t be a catfish.
Dogs interview 2 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
Every time I see the first picture. “I know that puppy. I work there. I know those human hands”.
According to her owner, Toast the kitten was a very good girl at her very first vet 5 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
My dog’s name is Toasty. I really didn’t know naming your pet Toast was a thing people other than me did.
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Make an effort 20 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
Maybe. But it comes off very condescending. And I doubt the person would have an issue if things were reversed. People typically have mostly friends of the same race. Asians tend to group together too. But no one is asking them to invite other races in just to be PC.
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Make an effort 20 comments
We were too young to understand 8 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
I mean. Yea. I don’t get the point of the post. That’s not a “woosh”. That is literally me asking WTF is going on. Still haven’t gotten an answer.
We were too young to understand 8 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
Are you saying that the point is that Australians use boomerangs and hang out with kangaroos? Because I don’t think anyone was too young to understand that stereotype.
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We were too young to understand 8 comments
Dog punch 6 comments
Coyotes need to eat, also 2 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
Yea. But maybe the shelter should stop giving him cats.
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Ooooh, thats gotta hurt 4 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
It’s from Frasier. That entire thing is from Frasier.
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What the hell is she pointing at and why ? That guy is f**king blind 4 comments
ladychaos114
· 5 years ago
I think the point is that he’s her legs. And she’s acting as his eyes. So the illustration is showing us that she is showing him the way.
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