I have to admit, I didn't actually understand most of this. Maybe it's because I'm also listening to new, amazing music, or maybe I need to be high to get it. We should talk about this sometime so you can explain better what you mean exactly
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I agree. And I didn't mean it as an offense - if I had been serious, it would only have meant I think so little of my own ability to discuss things that I need help.
What is unclear? I will gladly elaborate. The biological urge to make whoopy just isn't that complicated. If it is this complicated, I would really like someone to tell me where i'm at, sexually. You see, I reckon I am straight yet I find many MTFies really attractive. I would even seriously date one. I like tom boys and femininity. Is there something that makes me now non-straight, like pansexuals are seperated from bisexuals?
Normal isn't labelled. As a label, it is useless. A label has an identity or an image which sums up the group. You can't sum up fans of Friends, Eminem or Avatar because the net is too wide. Unless you like it too much... This is why privileged white people tend to get labels wrong. Their relationship with labels is formed out of convenience, it is not really a sound foundation. Not sure if you have ever had your life impacted by being labelled.
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I also think it's rude to tell your friend that you have to be high to understand him.
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The biological urge to make whoopy just isn't that complicated. If it is this complicated, I would really like someone to tell me where i'm at, sexually. You see, I reckon I am straight yet I find many MTFies really attractive. I would even seriously date one. I like tom boys and femininity. Is there something that makes me now non-straight, like pansexuals are seperated from bisexuals?
Normal isn't labelled. As a label, it is useless. A label has an identity or an image which sums up the group. You can't sum up fans of Friends, Eminem or Avatar because the net is too wide. Unless you like it too much... This is why privileged white people tend to get labels wrong. Their relationship with labels is formed out of convenience, it is not really a sound foundation. Not sure if you have ever had your life impacted by being labelled.
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