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Old 11-22-2009
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Originally Posted by Bionca View Post
This sounds like justification for feeling guilty for liking trans women. It doesn't matter if that feeling is justified on faith, or social stigma, or aliens beam it into your head.

My advice, if you feel guilt from watching trans porn, by all means DO NOT TRY TO MEET A TRANS WOMAN in real life. At least until you can get this all sorted. Men sobbing after a JO - don't care. Men being 57 flavors of angst and fucked up after seeing me naked - yeah I care.
MISS BI: (AND SIGMA TOO.)

This is to only add to what you said, and I wanted to call you: Bi (Bionca). Maybe, I'll get lucky and you'll flirt with me.

Hi! Good news for you. People are judged by their life's interactions with other people in every situation, and not by fellow humans. It doesn't matter if you believe in a Deity, or go to religious services weekly. Religion is only a guideline, and not a be all and end all. Religion was for early civilized humans in 29 AD (1980 years ago) after the barbarian period ended. In other words, your family's, friends' and dates' treatment of you as less than an equal is their so-called sin, and that debt will be paid by them. It is not their right, job or decision to judge anyone. It's really a simple situation: you shit on someone, and you will be on the receiving end equally in parts or completely in this life or another one down the road. So, people who treat you poorly will be on the receiving end sooner, if not later. Gay, trans, bi, etc. are not a sin, but treating someone wrongly is a debt (sin is not the best word), which is pretty easy to figure out: something is right or it is wrong, no?




Bye,

TAL
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