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Well I'd be equally disapproving if anorexia was being portrayed as being "stunning amd brave" and if people were being prescribed emerics to achieve their "true bodies." There was a time when self-harm was ... more than normallsed and almost encouraged by Tumblr groups, where pictures and stories were exchanged etc. I hated that too. But taking part in either of those things doesn't contradict anyone else's rights, in the way that transwomen in women's spaces overrights women's rights to woman-only spaces. |
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It didnt do much good in the US, 2nd time lucky though. |
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Also two ends of the same stick; extreme over-eating and extreme under-eating are both eating disorders. |
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The over-normalisation of (to use two completely different examples now) ‘autism’ (however one would define that because it means different things to different people as a concept; they could be talking about Elon Musk, an awkward empath with weird interests and probable asexuality or a less savant version of Rainman who hand-flaps) and A.D.H.D. is another thing I’ve noticed in the past couple of years that I’m not too happy about. I often think of autism and ADHD as being opposites in a way and while it’s certainly possible to have a paradoxical bland of both, this over-identification of it by TikTok-dem should stop. Not every quirk needs to be pathologised. |
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The Trans community has been out there in the world since I've been growing up anyway, and I'm going to guess that they were around before I was born. |
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Have you checked out other Sports? Because you might just not like Football rather than not like Sports entirely. |
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Plus nowadays Football is one of only a few things from the West that I can watch without feeling like I've took a visit to Guantanamo Bay. |
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Mental disorder is a very emotive term to use. Not everyone thinks the same way, that's what makes us individual and not robots
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As an example, after i had my stroke, i had brain scans performed. 5 neurologists examined the scans, and every single one of them came back with a different interpretation. When I spoke to them about this, they said no-one has a perfect brain, there is always something to comment on and they rarely agree on the effect it may have unless it is a catastrophic type of injury |
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That's not very 2023 of you.:nono::laugh: Seriously though I agree with your point. |
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Dress up any way you want, but if you have a penis, you're a man.
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What about the guys who have their meat and two veg … removed though … Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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I'd say they were trans women. |
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I don't actually dislike sport at all, I like a good boxing match, I enjoy the big Tennis events, I can watch Snooker/Darts, I even appreciate a decent football game. Golf and rugby bore me to tears as it goes. So I can appreciate that football has some entertainment value, at very least. I also played basketball at school/uni although professional basketball is a boring watch IMO. So yes it's not a dislike of sport - it's just never being to understand the obsession and thinking it's the best think in the world. Little boys who "eat sleep and breathe football". I just don't get it :shrug:. It's OK but that's it. |
I agree. Until they can alter their Y chromosome... They're still men.
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