...Well somebody likes arguing.
spiraldoor wrote:Don't be stupid. I've mentioned it exactly three times in the last three years, and on each occasion it was in response to a post you made which was directly related to the subject of gay rights.
You present it as if you're mocking the statement. .3. It seems more like an attempt to, again, mock me more than anything else. I don't know if you're aware of this but most of your posts come across as if you're being very sarcastic and almost taunting the person you're speaking to
spiraldoor wrote: If you don't want people to talk about your being a 'gay rights activist', why is it the first thing mentioned on your profile?
It's not that I don't want people to talk about it, it's that I don't want people obsessively bringing it up every time the subject's mentioned .3. And here we go again with the quotation marks. This is why I can't help thinking you're mocking me.
spiraldoor wrote:Compounding the issue is your age and level of experience, which make me question the authenticity of your political views. Eleven-year-olds should be out playing with their friends, not waving placards.
Okay,. so maybe I'm more of a supporter than an activist. I didn't know the difference at the time and I have too much on my mind to remember to change it. .3. So that's eleven-year-olds, what about fourteen-year-olds? Are their political views more acceptable?
spiraldoor wrote:I don't 'hate gay people', you presumptuous and slanderous child.
Excuse the language here but how fucking dare you. Presumtive and slanderous? I will admit that I have insulted you before, and told you to f off a few times, and I'm sorry. That's what happens when I'm angry. But don't start calling me names just because you give off the wrong impression of your beliefs on such things.
And you've been a little slanderous yourself. Just remember that.
spiraldoor wrote:There's a wide range of perspectives between passionate adoration and vitriolic loathing.
You think I don't know that? You give off the impression of being more inclined towards the latter. If I've got the wrong impression then fine, sorry. But it's the impression you've given me, so you may want to change that a little.
spiraldoor wrote:Hold on for a moment. Let me get this straight.
1) Your mother doesn't want to talk to you about gays.
2) She professes to support equality.
3) She says 'shemale'.
4) She is not familiar with transsexual terminology.
Seriously? This is what you've got on her?
Let me add:
When my brother came out to her she tried to convince him of his heterosexuality for about two weeks, stopped talking to him pretty much altogether for another month when that failed, is rather reluctant to let him hang out with/speak to any of his gay friends (but not his hetero ones), and doesn't want me talking to RayFan. At all. Has told me to be "careful" talking to her a few times and suggested aonce at the start that I should stay away from her. This is because she's transsexual. She has no problem with any other of you.
There, I hope that's a little more to your liking. (:
Xenon wrote:What is the difference between a transvestite and a pre-op transexual?
To put it simply;
Transvestite = fancy term for a crossdresser. AFAIK transvestites don't itentify with their opposite gender, they just like dressing up in the clothes.
Pre-op Transexual = someone who actively intentifies with the opposite gender but hasn't had the surgery yet
Does this explain it?