SpiralStairs wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
SpiralStairs wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Nas wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Making it a national media story seems a little strange even for celebrities but ultimately you have to support your kid and let them figure things out for themselves. You can't ground them for it.
We're not talking about "Dad, I'm gay and like boys", we're talking about a sex change at 11 or 12. That's an adult decision.
I agree. If you're gay, you're gay. But when you insist you're something you're obviously not, I think it demands a lot more questioning than simply accepting the insistence.
I feel like I like guys. Normal.
I feel like a girl. Not Normal.
You have a quirky sense of humor so I'm not exactly sure how to take this post. But I'll respond as if it's sincere.
I wouldn't use the word "normal" here at all. That opens up a completely new discussion, i.e. is normal the highest value to which we should aspire?
Neither thing is normal. The first can't be normal, as if it were it would mean the end of the human race. But it's a feeling that really demands no further examination. The guy is attracted to guys. Okay. That's it.
In the case of a boy insisting he is a girl, there are many questions. What is a girl? How do you know how a girl feels?
My knowledge of transgender stuff is limited to a few continuing legal education seminars so I do not consider myself an authority on this subject. What I understand is that a trans person doesn't necessarily believe they
are the opposite gender, MANY simply feel their gender identity does not align with their physical sex. On paper that seems like a distinction without a difference, but from what I understand it is a sliding scale. This is a long way of saying not all trans people want to chop their dicks off.
I don't think anyone is an authority on the subject. It's primarily a political position.
But you're hitting on exactly what I'm saying. The
why of it.
Why does a person feel their identity doesn't coincide with their physical sex? The obvious answer is because of the smothering and rigid roles that have been imposed by society. That's why indulging such thought is really conservative and narrow minded despite Golden Jet's desire to maintain his progressive bonafides.
Wade is basically agreeing with a ten year old that girls don't play basketball and boys don't wear makeup, instead of correcting the child's ill-informed opinions and opening up his young inexperienced mind.