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Honestly, they should and do.
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Why? It's just encouraging mental illness
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Not mental illnesses. Different sexualities.
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Gender dysphoria is a mental illness.
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[quote]Gender dysphoria is a mental illness.[/quote]
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One that is socially caused, however.
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I don't have a problem with gay or bi people but pretending to be a different gender or a demi queer foxkin or whatever is wrong and they should be medically checked out
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Demi/Asexual is a legitimate sexuality. Questioning is also a very important group to reach out to. Intersex, while rare, is something that more people should be made aware of.
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What does demi even mean, also how can you be attracted to a toaster, it's just dumb
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Demi- (or A-) sexual is used to refer to a person with minimal/no interest in sex. EG, they might love to be in a relationship with someone they love, but have very little if any interest or desire for sex.
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Isn't the entire point of getting into a romantic relationship getting ready to produce children?
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No. Not to demi/asexual people. They form romantic relationships because of the connection with the other person. Primo example of demisexuality is Sheldon Cooper of Big Bang Theory.
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So being dependant on others at an adult age? Sign of submissive/cuck tendancies to me
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Looking at the wrong part there. It's the idea that you do LOVE somebody, but that you don't particularly think about getting in their pants. You love spending time with them, the way that they make you feel, etc, same as a regular person, but it's just that "netflix and chill" ACTUALLY means watching Netflix and chilling.
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Edited by Gamerdude0072: 7/4/2017 5:37:40 AMThen why even make it such a big deal and what does it have to do with the lgbt+ community anyway?
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Sexuality minority. It exists, but because people don't understand it, it gets discriminated against/misunderstood. As you proved. The reason it's made such a deal about is to disseminate/share information, so that people can identify or understand it better. As to what it has to do with the LGBT+ community, it's because they represent all forms of gender/sexual minorities.
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They have the same rights as all other hetero people though, just negates your point, also they can adopt if they want want to raise a kid. Nothing stopping them
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While that may be true, it's still a group who are generally ignored, and people aren't well-informed of. That's part of what a friend calls the AIM groups. Meaning Attention, Information, Media representation
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[quote]T and anything after shouldn't exist[/quote] Well, they do, so... I'm not sure what to tell you.
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I'm not saying they dont, I'm saying they need therapy, conversion doesn't fix anything
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[quote]I'm not saying they dont, I'm saying they need therapy, conversion doesn't fix anything[/quote] Hormone therapy and reassignment surgery [i]are[/i] the recommended treatments.
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Why though? They grow out of it anyway, studies have shown that trans suicide rates are higher than normal people. Look it up yourself bcuz I'm on phone now
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Edited by Mad Max: 7/4/2017 5:57:33 AM[quote]Why though? They grow out of it anyway, studies have shown that trans suicide rates are higher than normal people. Look it up yourself bcuz I'm on phone now[/quote] Trans suicide rates are probably higher due to people treating them terribly and lack of access to the help they need, not simply because they're trans. And transgenderism isn't something you grow out of. What an ignorant thing to say.
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[quote]Probably hire[/quote] Hire what? a taxi
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[quote][quote]Probably hire[/quote] Hire what? a taxi[/quote] OMG you know what I meant. I fixed it.