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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Because a definition of sanity/ rationality is accepting reality as it is, not what you want it to be. I want to be a 25 year old multi-millionaire with long golden locks and men falling at my feet. That is not how the rest of the world perceives me, however. So, for my own peace of mind and to lead to "happiness," I am best off accepting reality. [/quote] No, now you're shifting the goalposts. First you said that transgender people don't know what they want. Now you seem to agree that transgender people do know what they want, it's just that you think they shouldn't get to have it, because you think it's not good for them.[/quote] No, I said they are totally and tragically mixed up and have no idea what they want. But that doesn't counteract the above definition of sanity. Accepting what you are is the first step towards "happiness," since that seems to be so important to you. [/quote] Who is a better authority on what you want? a. You b. Me Now, I could say that you don't know what you want. But if even you yourself don't know what you want, there's no way in this ever-lovin' blue-eyed world that I know what you want. As for accepting who you are -- that is exactly what transgender people are asking for. It's just that you say that transgender people are not who transgender people say transgender people are. Which gets us here: who is a better authority on who you are? a. You b. Me (I still want to know why you are spending so much time worrying about transgender people. Could you please explain?)[/quote] And I'd love to know why you're spending so much time here defending it. There is a difference in accepting what you are and what you think you possibly, maybe would like to be.[/quote]
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