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Post by ArArArchStanton on Mar 26, 2017 19:16:51 GMT
Sure and you would cut your brain if there is an actual diagnosable problem that's a threatening concern. What's the threatening concern that takes anything more than just accepting what you are? it's not just a mindset. It's not a mood you can come off. And if it's a psychological problem, so what? That does not imply it being worthy of derision, in any sense. If you can imagine how it would be like for long enough, you would probably start to accept it. I didn't deride it. Why do people like yourself think simply questioning something is the same thing as derision? I'm simply saying there is this idea that when it comes to sexual identity, somehow we should never question that, and this is the defense you are hiding behind as though the first priority should be to worry about offending somebody. I'm worried about the reality of the situation and helping people if necessary. I don't make decisions or statements based on whether people will be offended or not.
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