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I replied to him and used the word, I didn't say anything negative about it.
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And i remember i made a comment about something on here a while back, and it was all 'typical cis white male' bs. Last edited by Swan; 22-12-2019 at 09:49 PM. |
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And can you explain how it was "spat with venom"? |
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I know, if people actually read my OP they'll see i'm not arsed if people wanna call me cis, whatever who cares. I made this thread wanting to explore how some of the other terms can legitimately work, like genderfluid for example. But of course people will jump on the smallest thing and see it as someone 'snowflaking' or 'playing the victim'..Seriously call me cis all you like, it ha no baring whatsoever.
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I know stuff like that words in the uni/colleges/safe spaces bubble, but is far from practical in the real word, and is open to so many people abusing genderfluid 'ness; Last edited by Swan; 22-12-2019 at 10:26 PM. |
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surely you should lead with questions such as "how would the term 'gender fluid' work in the real world?" rather than just saying "some terms" are complete overkill. I genuinely don't understand your OP. You say you're called cis, you looked it up, and found some terms which are 'perfectly reasonable' and some which are 'complete overkill'. how is anyone meant to understand what you created the thread for if that's your lead
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But as others have said, cis is a descriptor. Women and transwomen are different, and in some cases people will only be referring to one of these - "cis women's issues" are different to "transwomen's issues", while "women's issues" can refer to both.
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A 3 letter word that's completely pointless and just further adds to labelling which is odd since so many profess to be so against any kind of labelling these days.
I was born a woman and don't see the need to now describe myself in any way as a 'cis' woman. I'm a woman end of. |
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And that's great that you can see it both ways and are fine with that, if only others thought the same way.
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on the contrary i've seen some people (who would probably be against that notion) tell bisexual people that they're either "gay" or "straight" and can't be both - trying to force a label which doesn't correlate to their identity. Point being, it's a shame that people can't respect labels no matter the context or how unheard of the label is |
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It's meant to be used in debates related to gender, now general conversation, its hardly a hard concept to grasp
I'm ****ing six ciders drunk and I have no trouble understanding it lmfao |
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