I read this and I ask myself how you even made it to the internet, let alone be able to live all these years with an extremely skewed sense of reality.
Im a man and as much as Ive tried these last few minutes, I cannot magically turn into anything, let alone a woman.
When you say "MAGICALLY" what do you mean, exactly? Break it down for me. Also, what type of magic? We talking like Santeria Cubana or we talking Lance Burton? David Copperfield?
From a legal perspective it matters a lot. Here? Doesn't matter a bit. I think the problem here, is a subset of the country that sees these instances of corporations virtue signaling and getting annoyed by it. I mean when you played a game for 16+ years and the company screws up with some social structures within their company and then they go full-send hyper-progressive mode, it makes you roll your eyes and it clearly cuts quality to make a faux statement about the "new" inclusive culture they have. It's pretty fake and a bit laughable because pretending women don't exist isn't protecting them. They're not just a body type. I'd say it also makes it much harder to write a good story if you're too concerned with being politically correct, but I think the Blizzard and a good story ship sailed a long time ago.
everyone has always had and used pronouns,the thing people seem to have an issue with is prefered pronouns they personaly disagree with,i wonder if these people would be ok if people called them by a different name just to mock them
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no one is forcing you to respect other people,but i would proly be an asshole if i started calling you suzy instead of your name
Imagine catering to people that represent less than 1% of the population and pretend like the other 99% doesn't exist.
The vast majority of people understand basic biology. Male & Female is what it should remain, the catering to this stuff is so beyond egregious at this point. When did normalizing being wrong become normal.
Sorry to all the crazy people out there but just because you're a "buff" Woman doesn't make you something other than a Woman. Same goes for a "feminine" Man it doesn't make you not a Man.
When I say "magically", I mean "does not conform to reality", but is also known as "magical thinking". Transgenderism is the same as schizophrenia or anorexia, it is a delusion and disorder. Believing that voices are really talking to you does not make them real, nor does seeing yourself as obese when you are 120 pounds and have been literally starving yourself. Same thing with trans. The gender dysphoria is still there, no amount of surgeries or synthetic hormones (both of which cause severe damage to the body, BTW) will cure that. People have spent decades giving out false treatments for a very real disorder, and it's pathetic.
When Marxist gender ideology started being put out by our Universities in order to "destabilize" the youth, at least according to queer theorists.
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ok suzy,glad thats sorted out
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yeah,i agree,i tend to respect people that offer respect
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literaly every person uses pronouns,how would someone adress you?when they dont know your name
Where is the hermaphrodite body type 3 option??
I suppose that makes sense. It just confuses me because I've mostly heard that reminders of your biological sex (when it doesn't line up with your gender) can make trans people uncomfortable. So this whole system seems counter-intuitive. I hope what I'm saying makes sense.
I'm very curious, and if anyone could answer honestly, please go ahead.
Does this really help you if you are trans?
I imagine if I was trans, I'd simply make a male character, and live out that fantasy?
Or for you guys out there, make a female character and live out that fantasy?
How does this help people with gender dysphoria? Being trans means you want to transition to the opposite sex, you don't want to be stuck in between, that is just a stop gap measure while you transition, yes?
The only one here I think makes sense is adding the "other/they/them" tags for people that feel uncomfortable with identifying as either gender?
Am I wrong? tell me how I'm wrong if so.