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Originally Posted by Random
I guess that is the difference in viewpoints..
Your stance on the issue is that it isn't one individual's personal identity...
My stance is that it is always one person
For me.. the indivdual is more important that the mass.. one is just as important as the many...
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*banging my head against the brick wall yet again*
"she's basically a man with boobs"
that a generalized statement- not my partner identifies as a short man with boobs.
This has nothing to do with one person's personal identity- none of us even knows what hers is or if she even has one.
Geeze Louise
Everybody can call themselves what they want and their partners can too if with consent. So what does that have to do with the issue Heart has raised?