Forum: Chat About Shemales
05-20-2009
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Replies: 126
Views: 90,956
assumptions
Of course, Puck, each of us makes assumptions, every day. Some, but not all, of these assumptions are relatively harmless. It is hardly analogous to compare the assumption that a can of food one...
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Forum: Chat About Shemales
05-20-2009
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Replies: 126
Views: 90,956
"appropriate anatomy"
The problem with what Puck writes begins with the two words in this sentence that I have highlighted in boldface: "If a guy sees a person with a skirt, nice looks, long hair, he's going to ASSUME...
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Forum: Chat About Shemales
05-17-2009
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Replies: 126
Views: 90,956
don't get me wrong
Bionca is absolutely correct when she writes, "It is a mark of privilege to be able to say that labels don't matter." So, I want to clarify: it's not that I think they do not matter -- obviously, if...
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Forum: Chat About Shemales
05-17-2009
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Replies: 126
Views: 90,956
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Forum: Chat About Shemales
05-17-2009
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Replies: 126
Views: 90,956
give a different answer
Hank poses the following imaginary conversation to support that his phrase is "impractical":
How about this answer:
What difference does it make?
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Forum: Chat About Shemales
05-17-2009
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Replies: 126
Views: 90,956
almost perfect
Hank writes,
This is hardly "user-unfriendly and impractical". Rather, it is almost perfect in that it avoids creating a label, and labels are -- as we can read throughout this forum -- the...
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Forum: Chat About Shemales
01-18-2009
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Replies: 126
Views: 90,956
identity / internal knowing
Bionca, the operative words in what I wrote are "participating in the Form." The great thing about it all is that the Form has a universality that cannot be undone just because some idiot tells you...
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Forum: Chat About Shemales
01-18-2009
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Replies: 126
Views: 90,956
true that
It could not have been put better, Soontobe:
"people being more open minded, not denying their feelings towards any given gender and not just putting people into categories based on physical...
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Forum: Chat About Shemales
01-16-2009
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Replies: 126
Views: 90,956
a view from Plato on what is real
Consider metaphysics, the study or theory of reality explored by Plato and Aristotle. Metaphysics is often used to describe, more narrowly, something called transcendent reality -- namely, the...
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