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...Who wears clothes when they're the last person on earth??
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That's an interesting philosophical question. You should not read into your feeling on this. I'll explain why. It is because not only would gender identity be irrelevant, but as the last person on earth, gender itself would be irrelevant. You would then be the only human. Without other people the difference in interactions disappears.
By the way, I like the longer hair, that looks very nice.
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Mandy?! Your voice is great and I love your skinny body ! But you look more beautiful on photos.
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i would be naked in the beach and in hot countrys and in colds i would still dress like a women.
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@teaksmama somehow these nonsensical words 'tit is' ended up before 'masai men'
those were parts of words that got deleted. must've missed the letters in my delete action. oops.
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each comment i read makes me want to respond. we have to acknowledge that these are words invented by humans: male/female. we defined them. if we had more words, a person might not feel so much like they're in the wrong body. ie if there was already a positive definition for how you were born, erin, would you then want to change your appearance and function of your body? this is a deep philosophical question. there is no right answer, and, as far as i can figure, no wrong answer.
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i just read a comment 'i wear my binder when no one is around.' i'm saying here that the fact that feeling male means not having breasts is also a cultural/social feeling. in other words, if it was considered for what it is, just part of the normal spectrum to identify as male but having breasts, or identifying female but having a penis, if that was just accepted, would anyone feel the need to transition at all?
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the issues of gender reassignment surgery are large. this is because of many things, from risks to costs. of course some resist this path for unfortunate moral or religious reasons. for me, as i stated awhile back in response to one of your earlier videos, i still believe it shouldn't be necessary, socially, to choose surgery to be accepted as a certain gender. that is not to say that no one should choose it, only that it shouldn't matter to anyone else ('cept maybe a prospective partner).
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to a certain extent, the need to identify as one gender or another is socially motivated, as is the way in which we conform to fit the identity we wish to present. if we lived in a world where no one really cared about gender identity, where there was no status attached, for instance, there would be less need to be concerned with presentation. in a perfect world, if a kid says i'm gonna be a woman when i grow up, the world should celebrate that the kid knows that, and allow for it.
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before i spend hours reading all these comments, which i will undoubtedly do, i want to say something. mostly because i will otherwise forget to say it (the teen calls this oldtimerz diseaze!)...
in some cultures, you're desire to present as female would be expressed differently. tit is masai men, for instance, who are the ones who go for adornment to attract a mate. social gender definition is what guides us to present a certain way to align/assign ourselves.
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damn that is a ugly bitch this was a cruel prank
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i love and if you have a compt on facebook give it to me please
I'm polysexual I consider transgender people to be a seperate third gender, as they were one then they changed to another, but the original gender will always remain inside, so instead of saying they're both or one or the other it's much better to classify them as neither and as the third gender.
moltenriches 2 years ago
While I get what you're saying and can agree with it on some level, I have a feeling that a lot of transsexual would take issue with that. I didn't go through this whole transition to just be a third gender, I'm going through it to become a girl... that kind of thing.
grishno 2 years ago