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[–]CancelPowerSuper Bi Male 9 insightful - 1 fun9 insightful - 0 fun10 insightful - 1 fun -  (3 children)

Are you seriously comparing gender dysphoria (a mental illness) to sexuality? Really?

Being gay: Means dating someone of the same sex as you are, that's it. No other stuff, 2 consenting adults in a relationship.

Being trans:

  • Demanding people to see you as a different-sex even when you are not

  • Demanding people to use your made-up pronouns.

  • Dangerous and harmful surgery to mutilate your genitals, taking dangerous hormones that you are NOT supposed to take.

  • Literally almost no credible or solid research or any proof about the existence of "gender identity" or "gendered brain" or anything like this (most of these "researchers" are a bunch of random trans and non-binary people and I'm pretty sure their researches have been proved to be nonsense)

  • Return of gender roles and stereotypes all over again.

  • Dangerous access to opposite-sex spaces (especially women's spaces) as we see today in championships, bathrooms...etc

Gender dysphoria is the only mental disorder that's treated by letting patients believe their own delusions, we are literally changing definitions and words to satisfy 1% of the total population, do you ever see that with gay people? To compare them to a sexuality is beyond dumb and is the reason why we are trying to separate ourselves from them. Gay rights only include YOU working among people and integrating, while trans is about making 99% of other people work around YOU constantly validating your made-up identity. Not the same at all.

[–]MarkJeffersonTight defenses and we draw the line 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Are you seriously comparing gender dysphoria (a mental illness) to sexuality? Really?

Jeez, after a few dozen more times of hearing this right after patiently explaining in depth to cons online what the deal is and maybe I'll begin to suspect they're conflating things on purpose 🤔

Being gay: Means dating someone of the same sex as you are, that's it. No other stuff, 2 consenting adults in a relationship.

It's even simpler than that. It means being exclusively same-sex attracted. Nothing performative is required.

Literally almost no credible or solid research or any proof about the existence of "gender identity" or "gendered brain" or anything like this (most of these "researchers" are a bunch of random trans and non-binary people and I'm pretty sure their researches have been proved to be nonsense)

Don't forget the people who lost memory function due to degenerative brain conditions will forget they're even trans while gay people's attraction to the same-sex tends to stick around. Fancy that.