(Rethinking) Gender


Hey, I understand what you're saying Abe. I truly do, but what happens if you "hit skins" (thanks shaw) before the so-called menstral cycle? You could have sexed up the guy several times long before you figured that they will never have a cycle.

Get to know the person. Is it that hard?
 



You could have sexed up the guy several times .

HA HA!!!!

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Get to know the person. Is it that hard?

No, but alot of times dudes are just trying to get to know them for one reason. If it comes on the first night, then it's a one-nighter. If it comes 2-3 weeks after you all meet, then it's easy.
 
No, but alot of times dudes are just trying to get to know them for one reason. If it comes on the first night, then it's a one-nighter. If it comes 2-3 weeks after you all meet, then it's easy.


Would you tell your boy if he was banging a he/she?
 
Get to know the person. Is it that hard?

How bout them just saying "I was a MAN in a former life" from the first "Hello".
That would clear up thing's also. :nod:

Getting to know a woman and WONDERING if they a man is 2 different things.:nod:
 
How bout them just saying "I was a MAN in a former life" from the first "Hello".
That would clear up thing's also. :nod:

Getting to know a woman and WONDERING if they a man is 2 different things.:nod:

:tup:

Give the other person a choice to continue on if they choose.
 
If he truly didn't have a clue:

In a heart beat the second I find out.
To his face right in front of the He/She that failed to mention that little fact. :nod:

What if you find out that your boy didn't care, and wants to marry this person anyway?
 
What if you find out that your boy didn't care, and wants to marry this person anyway?

SEE YA!! :wavey:

Your life, Your LIFESTYLE.................... Don't ask me to be part of it.
Ain't gonna hate though. :lol:

Got my own life to plot out. :nod:
 
What if you find out that your boy didn't care, and wants to marry this person anyway?

If I find out that he STILL wanted to be apart of that person's life, then that's on them. But I'll STILL laugh at him. :nod:


Do you remember that he/she that use to hang out on Lynch called "Ohh Weee"?
 
Abe, I feel what you saying, but how can a label be wrong in this instance? I mean a woman, was born a man, but had surgery to become a woman, or vice versa, so what's wrong with a transgender label, when they're not what they were born?

Labeling somebody because of their sexual preference is one thing, but changing your sex all together is something totally different.

NICE
 
If I find out that he STILL wanted to be apart of that person's life, then that's on them. But I'll STILL laugh at him. :nod:


Do you remember that he/she that use to hang out on Lynch called "Ohh Weee"?

Ha ha... OOoh Weee - Yeah I remember.

LOL!
 
Ha ha... OOoh Weee - Yeah I remember.

LOL!

LOL!!!! Dude, why did some of my homeboys from Natchez came back braggin that they hit this FIIINNNEEE broad. I thought they were going to say one of the females on the yard. When they said the name, "Ohhh Weee", I nearly pissed my pants laughing so hard. Dude, there is more to say, but I'm not going to put it here on the web. Let's just say that those jokas never lived down the name/label they were branded with.

:lmao:
 



Looking at the pics, some of them probably would've looked better had they stayed there original sex. :mrt:

And for some, it wouldn't make a bit a difference. Some people need to just do them and be a hermit if people can't/don't/won't get with.
 
What happen to the days when a man was man, a woman was a woman and if you were gay you didn't hide it or try to get a title? We live in a sick world. You can be what you want, but you can't get away from the fact that either you were born male or female. If you choose to change your sex that's your choice, but if you are truly what say you are their shouldn't be a problem with telling people that from the start. It should be part of the beginning of the conversation. Let them choose if they want to continue it from their.
 
As pastor, I have updated our interview package for prospective married couples to ask questions about transgender activity. Some people are really surprised that we ask. Sadly, it has become necessary. It has not entered the minds of most of these couples to ask such a question.
 
As pastor, I have updated our interview package for prospective married couples to ask questions about transgender activity. Some people are really surprised that we ask. Sadly, it has become necessary. It has not entered the minds of most of these couples to ask such a question.
Hmmm, I guess it's a necessity, huh? :lol:
 
They ask you more questions when you give blood than the average man asks his potential mate about her past.

Exactly. Being a blood donor is what made me think about these types of questions. In fact, I ask a lot of questions directly from the questionnaire of the Blood Bank. Some people still balk at the idea.
 
:lol: Funny. Ironically, we have a blood drive at work tonight, when I go down there, I'm going to ask to see the questionnaire. :tup:
 
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