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Alf 06-11-2021 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11110256)
People need to start living life with the personality they have, and stop thinking that if they have a certain personality type that doesn’t happen to match the COMPLETELY FABRICATED IDEA of the personality and likes that their sex is “supposed” to have that it means they either need to make an effort to change their personality to fit, or that they are actually the other gender or something in between. Frankly. It’s all ****ing nonsense.

And teachers should do what they're paid to do, and teach people how to read and write, not take action in fulfilling their personal fantasies.

Alf 06-11-2021 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11110256)
People need to start living life with the personality they have, and stop thinking that if they have a certain personality type that doesn’t happen to match the COMPLETELY FABRICATED IDEA of the personality and likes that their sex is “supposed” to have that it means they either need to make an effort to change their personality to fit, or that they are actually the other gender or something in between. Frankly. It’s all ****ing nonsense.

My personality is a lazy bastard who would like to spend my all life in bed doing nothing. But I have to go out and work to earn money to live, I don't want to, but I have to. Am I being oppressed? Should I be allowed to live with the personality I have without living on the streets with no food in my belly, or should I just toughen up and accept reality the way it is?

user104658 06-11-2021 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11110259)
accept reality the way it is?


If you’ll read it again, you might see that I’m saying that’s exactly what everyone should do.

Alf 06-11-2021 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11110276)
If you’ll read it again, you might see that I’m saying that’s exactly what everyone should do.

When it's being socially engineered in the schools/colleges/universities/television/social media/movies/workplaces rather than happening naturally, then that's not reality.

When impressionable people like Harry Styles is given a big platform to promote wearing a dress like it's somehow important news, that's social engineering.

Look boys, Harry Styles is wearing a dress, you can be just like Harry.

Boys are being pressured into conforming, really not good for their mental health.

Alf 06-11-2021 07:05 PM

What can we do today? How about we do a photo shoot with Harry Styles dressed up in a dress with a bow in his hair. Something for the young boys to look upto and aspire to be like.

Crimson Dynamo 06-11-2021 07:12 PM

he enables people to feel good about themselves by pretending to be "modern" and "with it" by priasing him

the guy is a dick who has not been able to fulfill what he thought was his potential and now he has to resort to wearing silly clothes

like a youtuber who has to do more and more silly and dangerous stunts to get like

its a race to the bottom

Jordan. 06-11-2021 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11109782)

Amazing! looks like they had fun with it, more of this :clap1:

Alf 06-11-2021 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 11110312)
Amazing! looks like they had fun with it, more of this :clap1:

You see, it must be pushed "let's have more of this" because naturally, it wouldn't happen.

Jordan. 06-11-2021 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11110313)
You see, it must be pushed "let's have more of this" because naturally, it wouldn't happen.

Very true, sadly equality is something that has always needed to be pushed for.

rusticgal 06-11-2021 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 11110312)
Amazing! looks like they had fun with it, more of this :clap1:

Really….some of them look a little embarrassed IMO…only two of them have a slight grin on their face. They certainly don’t look like they are having FUN…

Beso 06-11-2021 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11110256)
People need to start living life with the personality they have, and stop thinking that if they have a certain personality type that doesn’t happen to match the COMPLETELY FABRICATED IDEA of the personality and likes that their sex is “supposed” to have that it means they either need to make an effort to change their personality to fit, or that they are actually the other gender or something in between. Frankly. It’s all ****ing nonsense.


If anyone let's what others think about them effect them, then that's on them, surely?

Beso 06-11-2021 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Jordan. (Post 11110314)
Very true, sadly equality is something that has always needed to be pushed for.

I'm sure all those boys feel equal to girls now.:hehe:

user104658 07-11-2021 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by rusticgal (Post 11110347)
Really….some of them look a little embarrassed IMO…only two of them have a slight grin on their face. They certainly don’t look like they are having FUN…


And the little darlings must never feel any discomfort, right? I mean, it’s not like embarrassment is something they’re going to feel throughout life and can learn to deal with in healthy ways.

Sounds a bit snowflakey to me. Spare the poor wee boys their blushes :worry:.

None of them were forced. Most of them probably thought it was a good laugh. Some might have been a bit embarrassed. So what?

AnnieK 07-11-2021 08:04 AM

I asked my 11 year old son about this and he said "sure, I'd do it, its not that much different than wearing shorts". Now, I know that he wouldn't do it just because everyone else was....last year the had a PJ day for Children in Need, all his friends went in in their PJs but he felt daft doing it so refused and went in in trackies. He didn't care that everyone else had PJs on, he wanted to be comfy so went in wearing what he wanted. I think people are underestimating the mind of a 10/11 year old...they can be pretty determined and know their own minds at that age. I think peer pressure starts to play a part the older they get.


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