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15 hours ago, Bulge_Lover said:

Well sure. When it comes to sex stuff all we feminists care about is consent. Long as everyone involved wants it, nothing is really off-limits. 

Much as this is a valid comment, I would clarify that this user has admitted to being biologically male, and therefore did not grow up with the same organs "down there". Of course we have plenty of ladies here who can second this sentiment.

https://www.omorashi.org/topic/56944-wearing-the-opposite-genders-clothes-how-many-of-you-do-it/?tab=comments#comment-1747608

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"Yeah same here, I can't imagine why someone with backwards and hateful views would even be on a fetish website in the first place."

This is what I always thought as well because if you have a fetish you are in some sense a sexual minority, so it seems wrong to be bigoted and prejudice towards other people's sexual likes and interests. But at the same time there is no guarantee of that, you could well have a fetish for pee but still be misogynistic or homophobic or transphobic. In fact over the years in fetish communities, although they are a minority, and most people in the fetish community are open-minded, liberal and progressive in general about, not just fetishes but most things, but there are certainly plenty of people who have extremely bigoted and misogynistic and homophobic views. It's possible to like pee but still be prejudiced towards various groups and like pee and want to use pee as a way of degrading women and not caring about their enjoyment. So being some type of narrowminded bigot and having a fetish isn't exclusive, even if it is rather hypocritical, but people who are bigoted and narrowminded tend not to have a problem with being hypocrites either, as evidenced by the large numbers of homophobic politicians who later get caught paying same-sex escorts for sex or molesting children or something horrible like that.

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3 hours ago, DesperateJill said:

"Apparently if I don't consider myself a feminist I'm not a "good person"."

I consider it a bad thing for anyone not to believe in the social and political equality of women, as that's essentially all feminism boils down to, that women deserve the same rights and privileges as men.

Yes, though there are some toxic women who call themselves feminists but really aren't, i'm referring to TERFs(basically women who hate trans people with a passion for no good reason, that whole movement is particularly big in the UK for some reason, with even mainstream news outlets over there joining in on ganging up on trans people) those "people" can go take a long walk off a short pier.

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"Yes, though there are some toxic women who call themselves feminists but really aren't, i'm referring to TERFs(basically women who hate trans people with a passion for no good reason, that whole movement is particularly big in the UK for some reason, with even mainstream news outlets over there joining in on ganging up on trans people) those "people" can go take a long walk off a short pier."

It is definitely true that there are certainly bad feminists out there but feminism as a whole is the social and political equality of women. Trans exclusionary feminists and anti-porn sex negative feminists would just be a few examples. So it's possible to be a feminist and a bad person, but feminism itself is not wrong, just certain branches of feminism are intolerant and go against the core beliefs of feminism.

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39 minutes ago, DesperateJill said:

"Yes, though there are some toxic women who call themselves feminists but really aren't, i'm referring to TERFs(basically women who hate trans people with a passion for no good reason, that whole movement is particularly big in the UK for some reason, with even mainstream news outlets over there joining in on ganging up on trans people) those "people" can go take a long walk off a short pier."

It is definitely true that there are certainly bad feminists out there but feminism as a whole is the social and political equality of women. Trans exclusionary feminists and anti-porn sex negative feminists would just be a few examples. So it's possible to be a feminist and a bad person, but feminism itself is not wrong, just certain branches of feminism are intolerant and go against the core beliefs of feminism.

Oh I agree with you 100%.

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10 hours ago, DesperateJill said:

"Yes, though there are some toxic women who call themselves feminists but really aren't, i'm referring to TERFs(basically women who hate trans people with a passion for no good reason, that whole movement is particularly big in the UK for some reason, with even mainstream news outlets over there joining in on ganging up on trans people) those "people" can go take a long walk off a short pier."

I like to think that I am fairly liberal. Everyone should be accepted as they are. Live as you want, dress as you want, and call yourself what you want. I just zone out when some of these LGBTQ+ABCDEF groups starts to talk too much about their truely supressed but rightful identity within themselves. How they were born to be something else. It's bullshit! Things are like they are, we just have to take it from there.

I'm for erasing as much as possible of gender stigma and such, wich would make people free(er) to live as they want regardless of your natural sex. This might be an extremely unpopular view, but the paradox of alot of the Transgender movement is that they put way too much into their physical sex. It sometimes sounds like one's whole identity, or one's worth as a human being, all depends on the shape of your genitalia. They were born "in the wrong body", and often want to change their body by surgery and hormons. Frankly, I think it is extremely selfish and platoonish. Send the money to UNISEF instead, and save a bunch of children from starving.

I was born with a muscular desease, and I've been in a wheelchair my whole life. You could say that I was born "in the wrong body" too, as I was never comfortable in it. I despise my body. I would gladly swap with a body of "the wrong gender", as long as I could walk, jump, dance, and whatever else they can do that I can't. But that is an alternative reality. A dilusion. It is impossible to think like that, it will only turn you insane and suicidal in the long run. We just have to accept how it is, and live with it! Atleast I hope that I am still worth something as a human being, even if my body is "wrong".

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1 hour ago, AD51 said:

@DesperateJill Seems awfully convenient to just brush aside undesirable parts of it as "not feminism". Not to mention that feminism doesn't get to lay exclusive claim about equality or that people that don't consider themselves to be or don't want to be one are all the names you wish to throw out.

Uh nobody on here said anything about feminism laying "exclusive claim" to anything.  Also you have to ask yourself WHY you don't want to be one in the first place?  If it's say a black woman taking issue with white women-centered feminism(which often ignores their unique struggles) that's understandable, but when it's some straight white guy claiming they don't like feminism, chances are pretty good their reasons for it are usually shallow.

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55 minutes ago, ed2 said:

I like to think that I am fairly liberal. Everyone should be accepted as they are. Live as you want, dress as you want, and call yourself what you want. I just zone out when some of these LGBTQ+ABCDEF groups starts to talk too much about their truely supressed but rightful identity within themselves. How they were born to be something else. It's bullshit! Things are like they are, we just have to take it from there.

I'm for erasing as much as possible of gender stigma and such, wich would make people free(er) to live as they want regardless of your natural sex. This might be an extremely unpopular view, but the paradox of alot of the Transgender movement is that they put way too much into their physical sex. It sometimes sounds like one's whole identity, or one's worth as a human being, all depends on the shape of your genitalia. They were born "in the wrong body", and often want to change their body by surgery and hormons. Frankly, I think it is extremely selfish and platoonish. Send the money to UNISEF instead, and save a bunch of children from starving.

I was born with a muscular desease, and I've been in a wheelchair my whole life. You could say that I was born "in the wrong body" too, as I was never comfortable in it. I despise my body. I would gladly swap with a body of "the wrong gender", as long as I could walk, jump, dance, and whatever else they can do that I can't. But that is an alternative reality. A dilusion. It is impossible to think like that, it will only turn you insane and suicidal in the long run. We just have to accept how it is, and live with it! Atleast I hope that I am still worth something as a human being, even if my body is "wrong".

Wow that's an incredibly tone-deaf and ignorant post, some people are born in the wrong body and no it's not selfish or "platoonish" at all for them to not force themselves to live a lie and be miserable.

You need to stop painting ALL trans people with the same brush, the idea that one cause is "more worthy" then another is utter nonsense.  Comparing an actual physical disease to being transgender is offensive on so many levels I don't even know where to start.

Sounds like you need to do a LOT of research on trans people before making overly broad and sweeping generalizations like that.

What exactly is so wrong about wanting to use hormones or get a sex-change?  How exactly does any of that negatively affect you personally and why should you care what people spend their money on?  I have it setup for whenever I buy something from Amazon some of it goes to a trans organization and i'm good with that.  You want to know the reason why I don't donate to charities that claim to help people in Africa?  Because many of those charities are frauds and more often then not you could easily end up giving money to actual warlords without even realizing it, so rather then take that risk, i'm giving my money to where I KNOW for a fact that it's actually going towards helping people and not furthering some civil war.  

Frankly I want to zone out whenever I hear people making tiresome alphabet jokes about LGBTQ people.

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7 minutes ago, LifeIsStrange said:

What exactly is so wrong about wanting to use hormones or get a sex-change?  How exactly does any of that negatively affect you personally and why should you care what people spend their money on?

It doesn't effect me at all. It doesn't effect anything at all, except one person's self-image. Of course everyone can do as they want with their own life, I don't care. I don't care at all! But someone said higher up that they hoped everyone on this site was pro-LGBTQ+. I simply explained why I am not particularily pro-LGBTQ+. I think is superficial! People are alot more than their physical appearance.

38 minutes ago, LifeIsStrange said:

You need to stop painting ALL trans people with the same brush, the idea that one cause is "more worthy" then another is utter nonsense.  Comparing an actual physical disease to being transgender is offensive on so many levels I don't even know where to start.

I didn't compare any conditions. I said that they often hate their bodies, and I said that I hate my body. That's the only comparison I made.

17 minutes ago, ian flemming said:

I’m just literally want everybody to do what ever they want to do as long as it doesn’t hurt others.

Don’t want or need any title or group for that.

just you do you , and me do me.

I agree. 💯

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