stickygirl
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Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance. We battle on
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A gf of mine suffered from endometriosis, which seems to be central to the museum's purpose.Stickygirl, if you don't think this belongs here, feel free to delete!
Anyways, who would have thought! A museum dedicated to vagina's
https://xtramagazine.com/health/vagina-museum-reopens-259398
I really want one of those awesome transgender TARDIS pinsAs if having David Tennant back in Dr Who, they only gone and cast two trans actors!
I can hardly believe it, but if any show had the courage to do it, Dr Who was the one. I'm so excited and fuck, yes, I feel validated. Thank you, thank you. Dr Who came through
So here's Yasmin, playing Donna's daughter
and then next year in the series we get Pete McHale, playing alongside a new Dr Ncuti Gatwa
Best news all year!!
Trailer link
*gasps*I really want one of those awesome transgender TARDIS pins
I'm pleased with my level of restraint!! I've found in the past, it's sometimes better to let folks have their fun. I find vitriolic argument upsetting and it was full of that already.I noticed your absence. Unfortunately.
I am very impressed! It's very hard to resist and sometimes I actually succeed. Mostly notI'm pleased with my level of restraint!! I've found in the past, it's sometimes better to let folks have their fun. I find vitriolic argument upsetting and it was full of that already.
I'm not proud of myself for my /rant ^^ which maybe reads like a tantrum, but I find some threads so exasperating. I find to join in as I've done before, very draining and ultimately, gets you nowhere. If people are genuinely keen to find out, that's great but too often it's recycled hot air.Glad you are back I enjoy reading this post and i have found it informative to see what you are going through and how you educate all of us unknowing people, keep it up and don't let all the assholes out there get to you.
Thanks glad hearing an old man like myself can be sexy just by taking in more knowledge, a btw to me there is nothing sexier than a person being open and baring themselves as you do.I'm not proud of myself for my /rant ^^ which maybe reads like a tantrum, but I find some threads so exasperating. I find to join in as I've done before, very draining and ultimately, gets you nowhere. If people are genuinely keen to find out, that is such a rush, but too often it's recycled hot air.
Anyway - enough, enough.
And don't put yourself down - there's a big difference between being open minded and simply being provocative. Open minded people live longer... that is an uncited claim but I bet it's true. There's nothing sexier than someone in their sixties and seventies still asking questions and hungry for knowledge.
So true.Thanks glad hearing an old man like myself can be sexy just by taking in more knowledge, a btw to me there is nothing sexier than a person being open and baring themselves as you do.
Your rant is much less of a tantrum than anything that I was tempted to say after my first couple of thoughts were met with the “hot air” responses. I am so glad you have this thread and make space for folks to ask those questions when they genuinely want to know and engage.I'm not proud of myself for my /rant ^^ which maybe reads like a tantrum, but I find some threads so exasperating. I find to join in as I've done before, very draining and ultimately, gets you nowhere. If people are genuinely keen to find out, that is such a rush, but too often it's recycled hot air.
Anyway - enough, enough.
And don't put yourself down - there's a big difference between being open minded and simply being provocative. Open minded people live longer... that is an uncited claim but I bet it's true. There's nothing sexier than someone in their sixties and seventies still asking questions and hungry for knowledge.
The RL incident that brought it home was a lovely man, 72yrs, I was lucky enough to meet, but sadly only twice. The first time a group of us watched an excellent documentary film - he was sprawled on a vacant settee like a teenager. At the end he jumped and did starjumps while enthusing about the quality of the film editing ( that had passed me by ).Your rant is much less of a tantrum than anything that I was tempted to say after my first couple of thoughts were met with the “hot air” responses. I am so glad you have this thread and make space for folks to ask those questions when they genuinely want to know and engage.
I think we could find plenty of supporting evidence for your claim that open-minded people live longer. Lower levels of stress, usually more engaged virtually and IRL, probably more active (meaning, doing things they enjoy doing, not necessarily physically active). All of those things have a positive impact on health and wellbeing. While I’m too lazy to cite any specific sources, I’m happy to nerd out and find them if you really want to bolster your argument.
He was one of those rare people who leave you feeling uplifted and better about life after spending time with them. The tragedy was that he was struck down by peritonitis and blood poisoning, quite out of the blue soon after. I still feel cheated that I didn't have chance to know him better.
Rant away my friend. This is YOUR thread where you enlighten the ignorant (me) rather than encouraging the ignorant to slide even deeper and become truly stupid. You will always have my thanks and respect for helping me learn.I'm not proud of myself for my /rant ^^ which maybe reads like a tantrum, but I find some threads so exasperating. I find to join in as I've done before, very draining and ultimately, gets you nowhere. If people are genuinely keen to find out, that is such a rush, but too often it's recycled hot air.
Anyway - enough, enough.
And don't put yourself down - there's a big difference between being open minded and simply being provocative. Open minded people live longer... that is an uncited claim but I bet it's true. There's nothing sexier than someone in their sixties and seventies still asking questions and hungry for knowledge.
First rule of the thread is 'There's no such thing as a stupid question' and the second 'We've all got to start somewhere and most of us started knowing zip' so ask away. Some questions may be answered already in the thread, but it has grown to an extent that it can be difficult to find specific topics, although there's a basic index at the start.There's valuable stuff in here, and I appreciate you opening yourself up. As someone who is real time going through what is either a major identity/orientation shift (likely) or a self-absorbed midlife crisis (possible, but it feels too bottled up), and has SO many questions but isn't confident to ask, being able to pop into a thread like this and gain insight is super helpful and keeps insecure fuckers like me from having to ask a potentially sensitive question in a potentially (but totally accidentally) insensitive way. There's a million roadmaps for this, but they're all different, and I feel like I was handed the wrong one. <3