LIB,MR BEARS said:
Waco1947 said:
whiterock said:
Waco1947 said:
LIB,MR BEARS said:
Waco1947 said:
LIB,MR BEARS said:
Waco1947 said:
LIB,MR BEARS said:
I'm a lesbian, trapped in a man's body. I've known it my entire life. You should see the flannel shirts in my closet ( no, not that closet, the other one).
Then you do not understand human sexuality
I need help
Why must I feel like that? Why must I chase the cat?
Nothin' but the dog in me
Mockery is immature but you knew that. Be a Christian like you claim to be
Two POVs
1. Why are you racist? I posted a great line to a great song from a great artist who happens to have more pigmentation than you. Why the hate.
2. OldBear83 beat me to it.
Bonus
Why don't you answer Harrison Bergeron's questions? What are you afraid of?
1. Should anorexics be treated or affirmed?
2. Why is girlface good but blackface bad?
Mockery of the lgbtq community.
the mockery is the demand for affirmation, which totally dehumanizes them as nothing more than the sum of their sexuality.
totally opposite from 100% of the LGBTQ community I know. Ask them if you dare.
Do you ask an anorexic if they are fat? Not analogous. Anorexia is a mental illness not a weight problem. I ask an anorexic "How may I help you? Here are resources, health personnel, and professionals available to you. In the meantime I am willing to hear your concerns."
Our sexuality is a result not of illness or sin but a very, very complex reasons.
I have posted this article before from the American Psychological AssociationSexual orientation is distinct from other components of sex and gender, including biological sex (the anatomical, physiological, and genetic characteristics associated with being male or female), gender identity (the psychological sense of being male or female),* and social gender role (the cultural norms that define feminine and masculine behavior).
Sexual orientation is commonly discussed as if it were solely a characteristic of an individual, like biological sex, gender identity, or age. This perspective is incomplete because sexual orientation is defined in terms of relationships with others. People express their sexual orientation through behaviors with others, including such simple actions as holding hands or kissing. Thus, sexual orientation is closely tied to the intimate personal relationships that meet deeply felt needs for love, attachment, and intimacy. In addition to sexual behaviors, these bonds include nonsexual physical affection between partners, shared goals and values, mutual support, and ongoing commitment.
Therefore, sexual orientation is not merely a personal characteristic within an individual. Rather, one's sexual orientation defines the group of people in which one is likely to find the satisfying and fulfilling romantic relationships that are an essential component of personal identity for many people.