Close Please enter your Username and Password


posts

Member Deleted Post


This post has been deleted by

sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
3/21/2019 9:32 am

Some natural women lust after other women.....Lots of male>female trans women are attracted to men....The girl is suing someone because of her own imagination...


TxJW12 81M

3/21/2019 10:16 am

If I was the girls father I would go over & have a meeting with that queer.
Party On


MrsJoe 76F
17370 posts
3/21/2019 10:56 am

Private dressing areas would solve the problem. I never liked dressing and undressing in a crowd.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
3/21/2019 2:14 pm

So, once again you have quoted a conspiracy website and not only neglected to credit your source, but didn't check out the veracity of the report.No other sources say that the Trans person was "apparently gawking at her".......It appears that the Trans student was doing nothing but minding her own business and changing. It was the girl who is suing that stared at the Trans student's crotch.......We all know how rude it is to check out other people's crotches in public change rooms, but that's what the suing girl did.....not the other way around.

Can yo imagine if you were a Trans kid, how out of place you feel anyways.....what do you think she would feel if she was forced to change in the boy's locker room? Here she is changing, minding her own business and this other kid is checking out her crotch and flipping out publicly because she saw the shape of your genitals and felt disgusted and afraid....not by who you are, anything you have done.....but because she is prejudiced ?.....The girl is suing the school for their policy of allowing Trans students to change in a change room that conforms to the gender they identify as........and this other student stares at her crotch and so intolerant and prejudiced and fearful that she demands that everyone else in the school should pay for her xenophobia.


TxJW12 81M

3/21/2019 2:51 pm

Well I understand the girl heard a mans voice in a girls change room. Then she turned around----Just WHAT would you suggest she look at in order to solve the weird uncertainty? I guess she could perform the Crocodile Dundee maneuver while looking at the ceiling. LOL
I do not care what anyone thinks. My kids or grandkids will never be placed into a situation like that.
Everyone to their own thing. Those who want to be there---go for it.
Party On!


kneedtwoplease 68M
1189 posts
3/21/2019 6:24 pm

LuLu back off this one, are you fucking idiot


kneedtwoplease 68M
1189 posts
3/21/2019 6:33 pm

Our dog would have more sense than to let this stand.


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
3/21/2019 6:56 pm

    Quoting  :

You don't know who the Trans kid is attracted to.......anyways, odds are that there are Lesbians using the change room and Gays in the boy's change-room......watcha gonna do about that?...........Me of all people?......Neither you or Hank have acknowledged your sexual harassment language.....You're so fond of quotes......maybe I'll quote you two in my next blog.


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
3/21/2019 7:01 pm

Poor little Trans-phobic snowflake......


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
3/21/2019 7:02 pm

    Quoting TxJW12:
    Well I understand the girl heard a mans voice in a girls change room. Then she turned around----Just WHAT would you suggest she look at in order to solve the weird uncertainty? I guess she could perform the Crocodile Dundee maneuver while looking at the ceiling. LOL
    I do not care what anyone thinks. My kids or grandkids will never be placed into a situation like that.
    Everyone to their own thing. Those who want to be there---go for it.
    Party On!
What if one of your kids or grandkids came out as Trans......how would you respond?


kneedtwoplease 68M
1189 posts
3/21/2019 8:28 pm

really?


kneedtwoplease 68M
1189 posts
3/21/2019 8:54 pm

You Lie LuLu


TxJW12 81M

3/22/2019 5:44 am

Sparkle my kids and grand kids are taught the difference of girls & boys. Plus they have sense enough to figure it out on their own.
Queers better know their place around me & mine.
Party on!


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
3/22/2019 9:47 am

    Quoting TxJW12:
    Sparkle my kids and grand kids are taught the difference of girls & boys. Plus they have sense enough to figure it out on their own.
    Queers better know their place around me & mine.
    Party on!
here are many babies born whose gender is non-specific. Until very recently, the doctors surgically "correct" the outer appearance as much as possible and everyone crosses their fingers and hope for the best.The parents choose a gender and often over-compensate by making the "girl"very pink and frilly and the boy tough. But when puberty hits, the hormones may not match and then you have an extremely confused and/or unhappy teen.

Sometimes these children have hidden gender markers that are not discovered until later. Boys with a hidden uterus, girls with hidden gonads.......and when tested, have A-typical chromosomes.

Nowadays, the trend is towards not medically interfering with non-specific genitalia in babies or young children, but to wait until puberty and allow the child to make the decision.

Western culture has huge shame issues around gender and have a difficulty accepting gender ambiguity and want to insist that a person has to be either completely male or female, but nowadays, most of those born with gender ambiguity choose to stay that way....... The disgust and fear shown on this page towards the idea of .gender ambiguity illustrates what these people face in being themselves.

Being taught the simplistic, societal expectations of what constitutes boy and girl doesn't help if you are either and/or both.


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
3/22/2019 12:23 pm



Harrowing statistics from a study recently published by the American Academy of Pediatrics revealed alarming levels of attempted suicide among transgender youth -- with the highest rates among transgender boys and non-binary youth. The findings emphasize the urgency of building welcoming and safe communities for LGBTQ young people, particularly for transgender youth.

More than half of transgender male teens who participated in the survey reported attempting suicide in their lifetime, while 29.9 percent of transgender female teens said they attempted suicide. Among non-binary youth, 41.8 percent of respondents stated that they had attempted suicide at some point in their lives.

Many transgender young people experience family rejection, bullying and harassment, or feel unsafe for simply being who they are - all of which can be added risk factors for suicide. Earlier this year, HRC released its 2018 LGBTQ Youth Report, which detailed similarly alarming experiences -- but also significant perseverance among LGBTQ young people in the face of daunting challenges.

There are steps that can be taken to help prevent this tragedy.

HRC Foundation’s Welcoming Schools program provides specific guidance to parents, teachers and the wider community for preventing anti-LGBTQ bullying and aggression in schools. This can be as simple as responding appropriately to anti-LGBTQ comments in the classroom, or encouraging educators to promote inclusivity and diversity in their lesson plans.

Parents and families can start by learning the facts and educating themselves about issues that impact LGBTQ youth. Whether or not families have openly LGBTQ children, it is vital to make home a safe and affirming space for all identities.

If you or someone you know may be at risk of suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. If you’re a young LGBTQ person and need to talk to someone, call The Trevor Project’s 24-hour crisis hotline for youth at 1-866-488-7386. If you are a transgender person of any age, call the Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860.


TxJW12 81M

3/22/2019 7:42 pm

Sparkle Many years ago In Denver Colorado I stopped at a park to use the mens room.

There was no one else in sight. I walked in & noticed it was a large room. This guy (or whatever) was standing in there leaning against the far wall with a QUEER grin---staring at me the whole time I was in there. I didn't want to get arrested for killing or beating the hell out of whatever IT was so I just left without saying a word. Today I would beat that S.G.O.B within an inch of his or her life.

I did not consider any of what you have said here. So you can be concerned with it if you choose. Me & mine are on to better things.
Party On!


TxJW12 81M

3/22/2019 7:53 pm

Oh I forgot to mention-----I didn't look down at its crotch . LOLOL
Party On!