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Forum-Index → Fan Clubs → LGBTQIA+ Community@Dragonstars I feel the same way about trans people bc why is it anyone's business really? People are the most beautiful when they are happy and confident in themselves, so kudos to them. Also, people who cry about biologiccal advantages in sports had never bat an eye when it was cis people that had them 🙄
But they don't make a peep when someone is tall in basketball? So some biological advantages are okay but not others? Bleagh.
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problem is male genetics evolved for competition purposes, such is the rules of nature, whether for the attention of females or to fight off anything that could pose a threat to one's survival, females did not.
Humans are still just apes with an opinion at the end of the day, and though we have evolved rapidly and have long since not needed to be like the animals we used to be equal to, genetics don't adapt so quickly.
Which probably explains how trans people exist in the first place, and why I am indifferent to their existence, I have better things to worry about than people who are the result of genetics trying to figure out how to deal with our lack of need for animalistic genetic programming, ain't their fault, and I'm not gonna look down upon them for it, even if I am coming off as offensive, I dont intend to be, I await the day everyone stops caring so much and we can focus on much bigger problems like GETTING OFF THIS ROCK ALREADY.
say what you want, but some people are always gonna be repulsed, some are gonna find it lovely, and some will go "okay.
for me, its whatever....people are gonna live, I cant worry about what they do with their lives if it doesnt affect me.
though that doesnt mean I wont go against douchebags in power....I have a few issues with them
regardless of cultural exchange, hell the "accepting" cultures still practice what we'd consider draconian social rules to this day, bigotry is born from a sense of freedom to do whatever you want with less and less consequences.
that's my thoughts.
And there are plenty of examples in ancient history of things like LGBTQ+ people, people who considered themselves born in the wrong body (back then there weren't "trans" only because those treatments didn't exist, but there WERE people who felt that way), and people who did not consider themselves male or female. It's been documented for a long time; I'm no expert, but I know that much. Consider the Native American "Two Spirit" people. It's just that in our culture there are too many people who want to wear blinders and pretend that history doesn't exist, because it doesn't fit their own ideals; it's not exactly like them, so they can't be right.
Bigotry.
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An experience of a trans athlete after gender-affirming surgery, from CBC
Some of the important points made by sports scientists, interviewed by BBC
From nwlc
Honestly? This one was my favorite to read from the three of them. Seeing the introduction with the feminism/fake feminism was convincing me to drop this one, but I'm glad I've actually read through it. There are multiple links to other very important information in the site itself, and the way it's so clear from the articles how excluding transfem athletes also makes cis athletes be targeted and oftentimes harassed for not meeting the "desired femininity standards" or whatever you'd call it. It really takes me back to so many awful comments I saw about Imane Khelif, to the point I can remember her name, even having awful memory and not caring about sports in the slightest.
You see, yes, male puberty does give physical advantages compared to how female puberty develops the body, but the topic in question is trans females in sports. Gender-affirmative care is important so a transgender person can not only "feed their individualism and look a certain desirable way", but is also an important step for integration in society, which also brings me to the topic of trans men in sports :)
From insidehook. This brings a very important point and does not focus solely in elite sports, it emphasizes how sports and gender-affirmative care are important in socialization and development
Lastly, here's a list of different cultures that recognize more than two genders. Having bigger problems does not mean neglecting other's needs is necessary, as survival is not the very only thing a human is capable of pursuing and not the only of human's needs and developed abilities (although it is the most important one for sure haha).
Bigotry
stubborn and complete intolerance of any creed, belief, or opinion that differs from one's own.
Synonyms: narrow-mindedness, discrimination, bias

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I just want to go out and be an average human ffs...
That's perfectly fair.
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stepping in for a moment!
its fine to be indifferent about things, you really dont have to defend yourself on that. eeveelover had made a great point though in that it doesnt mean you need to diminish/neglect what other people are going through and dealing with despite your own personal experiences. you can still be nice or support people while also not particularly being fully concerned yourself. during some times, especially right now in the states, its more important than ever to have a strong community full of support who can help each other in these times no matter the topic. very important to be mindful that you arent undermining others in the process of standing your ground!!
anyway, love yall <3 /p didnt even realize this was a fanclub but im happy that it is!
You are an average human. In my opinion it actually is a fact that every human fits first and foremost as the definition of average human before any other labels ^^
The reactions of people around you can indicate both their lack of knowledge on the subject or just their personality traits and how they think is best to react to the situation. It indicates nothing about you because you're not what people perceive you as. It does not indicate you don't fit as "average human"
This is why I think it's so important to learn from other LGBTQIA+ experiences. We have never gathered a community to feel "special" like some people like to claim, but to learn from those who go through the things we do too. My experience with connecting with other people from the community has been very positive because they all had at least basic knowledge of what is a trans person (sometimes maybe even more than I had, tbh), and instead of treating me like a big deal they just welcomed me as an average human. I'm very sorry you've had negative experiences with how people reacted to your identity/orientation but remaining indifferent to it is letting stigma and ignorance sink in. I can't deduct anything from you, but be careful and make sure this isn't affecting how you see yourself, too. As Tord said, it's alright to be indifferent if that's what you chose to, but do be mindful as it can affect others and also yourself

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