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[quote=Anonymous]I find it hard to relate to gender issues. I understand fluid sexuality, however not identifying as a female or male is very hard for me to relate to. I say this because we have organs which make us male/female. just saying you aren't that is just you saying it, it doesn't make it so. If you feel more masculine or don't enjoy being feminine that is what we used to call a tomboy. Identifying as male when you are a female to me is like an anorexic that identifies as being fat and sees themselves as being fat when in fact they are malnourished. It's interesting to me that in today's age we are suppose to accept the gender issues but see anorexia as a mental illness. To show how crazy it is getting a person riding a motorcycle entered a bike race (somewhere can't remember where) because they identified their motorcycle as a pushbike. It was allowed and amazingly (sarcasm) the motorcycle rider won the race. This to me is insane. It is the same in sport, which is happening and of course we all know who is winning but a male identifying as a female is not fair, they simply have more testosterone and strength, of course they will win. I think drug use is going to cause chaos in future generations, I believe there will be more violence and mental illness associated with drug use. On the positives I think it's great that people can live in a more sexually fluid way and it's acceptable. It doesn't have to be the husband and wife and two kid scenario. I think it's great that mental illness is addressed now and treated. There are many positives but I feel like we still have a long way to go. [/quote]
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