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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | RockyMountainRacer - 2021-01-28 10:54 PM Southtxponygirl - 2021-01-27 9:39 PM Barnmom - 2021-01-27 10:16 PM Southtxponygirl - 2021-01-27 8:48 PM KindaClassey - 2021-01-27 7:58 PM Southtxponygirl - 2021-01-27 6:58 PM KindaClassey, I have a question for you, Do you think that Trump hurt the womens movement? Just curious  The only way thing that comes to mind is the possible implications of a conservative supreme court if Roe V Wade is ever revisited. I'm in favor of a woman still being able to control their reproductive rights. Is there something you have thought of that I didn't? Naw, I was just asking for your opinion on the subject.. Theres a BB on here that thinks he really screwed up the womens movement rights and sit all women back.. Thank you  I don't think Trump set it back at all, JMO. I darn sure think Biden will set it back, just ask Tara Reade and any female athlete. Yep, hes already has started the set back for the lady athletes letting the transgender men compete in the women sports. So freaking sick.  Why would trans men be competing in women-only events if they're men? I get these Transgender people all mixed up, A man that grows boobs and calls itself a female, SHOULD NOT be running against the girls.
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | I need to be educated. If a biological man has transgender surgery is he called a "transgender woman"? I assume so. Here's where I get mixed up: "Cecil was a man who wanted to be a woman so ?he/she underwent trans gender surgery and now she is a trans woman who changed her name to CeCe." I have to stop and think which pronoun to use...I'm a little clumsy there. |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Bear - 2021-01-29 10:24 PM I need to be educated. If a biological man has transgender surgery is he called a "transgender woman"? I assume so. Here's where I get mixed up: "Cecil was a man who wanted to be a woman so ?he/she underwent trans gender surgery and now she is a trans woman who changed her name to CeCe." I have to stop and think which pronoun to use...I'm a little clumsy there. Just generalize it to "tranny". You can google a video where Joan Rivers is walking up some steps with reporters behind her pitching politics. Joan casually refers to Ms. Obama as a man and the press is all shocked. "Michelle Obama is a tranny and you all know it." Shortly thereafter Joan became the "late" Joan Rivers.
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Miracle in the Making
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| well i totaly am against always have been. but 1 way to stop it is boycott it it don/t go give no money |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Bear - 2021-01-29 10:24 PM
I need to be educated. If a biological man has transgender surgery is he called a "transgender woman"? I assume so. Here's where I get mixed up:
"Cecil was a man who wanted to be a woman so ?he/she underwent trans gender surgery and now she is a trans woman who changed her name to CeCe."
I have to stop and think which pronoun to use...I'm a little clumsy there.
Glad I'm not the only one that cant get these Transgender people right. LOL I'm just not wired for this mess and my brain refuses to let me learn who is called what when it comes to changing body parts on these people. Since RockyMountainRacer has a few friends that are Trans I'm sure he/she is alot more educated on who is called what. Sure dont want to offend anyone by calling them the wrong Transgender, (Righthhh)  |
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          Location: Texas | Would someone please delete Meep Meep's laughy face button please? Isn't that how it works for the liberals - if you don't like something, cancel it? Surely she'll understand.
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | KindaClassey - 2021-01-25 7:29 AM
jd&ez - 2021-01-25 6:46 AM
I think Biden is doing the best he can do under the circumstances he inherited. He can't fix all the wrongs of the previous administration overnight. Especially in the middle of a terrible pandemic that the previous administration had ignored and left no plan in place.
He really hasn't done anything yet. He has at least changed the tone from the white house to adult instead of the immature rantings coming the last 4 years. Biden is a moderate. He is going to govern from the middle. But first order of business is the pandemic.And it should be.
I'm curious. This is not an attack on you. You know me and you know that's not what I intend.
I voted for Trump both times, knowing he had some rather obvious character flaws, and I definitly did not agree with some of his policies or the words that came out of his mouth. I did not appreciate or approve of how he approached/handled some things. I'm pretty sure you know I would have slapped a muzzle on him and broke his twitter finger if I could have. I knew that I didn't vote for a polished politician. But I felt that overall, he was trying to get back to taking care of America and the American people first. And he said a lot of things that I honestly felt, but was too diplomatic to say out loud.
I really do believe that we need to take care of the environment. We are doing a lot of damage to the planent we live on. But how in the world can it be good for the US with the unemployment rate and economic crisis, to shut down the pipeline work? The initial jobs lost? The trickle down effect in that area with other jobs associated with the pipeline (materials, resturants, lodging)? The potential to go back to being reliant on foriegn oil? The potential price swings affecting the entire US? I honestly dont get how this was a decision with the American people's best intrest at heart.
Maybe you can explain the other side of this decision and help me understand.
Bumping this up for jd&ez to answer his friend.. So lets hear the answer jd&ez.. Shes your friend so she deserves a answer.. |
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     Location: Back in California | Glad the Trans movement wasnt a thing when we were growing up. How many of us were tomboys as kids. LOL. |
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | GinaMarie - 2021-02-08 12:29 PM
Glad the Trans movement wasnt a thing when we were growing up. How many of us were tomboys as kids. LOL.
I have had the same thought! I hated dolls. And did not like to wear dresses. However, as an adult, I LOVE being a girl -- all the clothes, shoes, makeup, hair, etc.... but I still hate dolls. |
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Miracle in the Making
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| GinaMarie - 2021-02-08 1:29 PM
Glad the Trans movement wasnt a thing when we were growing up. How many of us were tomboys as kids. LOL.
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     Location: OH. IO | Southtxponygirl - 2021-02-06 3:15 PM
KindaClassey - 2021-01-25 7:29 AM
jd&ez - 2021-01-25 6:46 AM
I think Biden is doing the best he can do under the circumstances he inherited. He can't fix all the wrongs of the previous administration overnight. Especially in the middle of a terrible pandemic that the previous administration had ignored and left no plan in place.
He really hasn't done anything yet. He has at least changed the tone from the white house to adult instead of the immature rantings coming the last 4 years. Biden is a moderate. He is going to govern from the middle. But first order of business is the pandemic.And it should be.
I'm curious. This is not an attack on you. You know me and you know that's not what I intend.
I voted for Trump both times, knowing he had some rather obvious character flaws, and I definitly did not agree with some of his policies or the words that came out of his mouth. I did not appreciate or approve of how he approached/handled some things. I'm pretty sure you know I would have slapped a muzzle on him and broke his twitter finger if I could have. I knew that I didn't vote for a polished politician. But I felt that overall, he was trying to get back to taking care of America and the American people first. And he said a lot of things that I honestly felt, but was too diplomatic to say out loud.
I really do believe that we need to take care of the environment. We are doing a lot of damage to the planent we live on. But how in the world can it be good for the US with the unemployment rate and economic crisis, to shut down the pipeline work? The initial jobs lost? The trickle down effect in that area with other jobs associated with the pipeline (materials, resturants, lodging)? The potential to go back to being reliant on foriegn oil? The potential price swings affecting the entire US? I honestly dont get how this was a decision with the American people's best intrest at heart.
Maybe you can explain the other side of this decision and help me understand.
Bumping this up for jd&ez to answer his friend.. So lets hear the answer jd&ez.. Shes your friend so she deserves a answer..
Hes busy Roxie,he is adding rooms on to house the illegals ,hes SO excited!!!! |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Delta Cowgirl - 2021-02-08 12:33 PM
GinaMarie - 2021-02-08 12:29 PM
Glad the Trans movement wasnt a thing when we were growing up. How many of us were tomboys as kids. LOL.
I have had the same thought! I hated dolls. And did not like to wear dresses. However, as an adult, I LOVE being a girl -- all the clothes, shoes, makeup, hair, etc.... but I still hate dolls.
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     Location: Windoming | Frodo - 2021-02-08 9:00 PM
Delta Cowgirl - 2021-02-08 12:33 PM
GinaMarie - 2021-02-08 12:29 PM
Glad the Trans movement wasnt a thing when we were growing up. How many of us were tomboys as kids. LOL.
I have had the same thought! I hated dolls. And did not like to wear dresses. However, as an adult, I LOVE being a girl -- all the clothes, shoes, makeup, hair, etc.... but I still hate dolls.
I had a bride doll and a BB gun.
When I was growing up, apparently it was a 'thing' that every little girl have a bride doll. I never played with mine............. |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Silly Filly - 2021-02-09 9:23 AM
Frodo - 2021-02-08 9:00 PM
Delta Cowgirl - 2021-02-08 12:33 PM
GinaMarie - 2021-02-08 12:29 PM
Glad the Trans movement wasnt a thing when we were growing up. How many of us were tomboys as kids. LOL.
I have had the same thought! I hated dolls. And did not like to wear dresses. However, as an adult, I LOVE being a girl -- all the clothes, shoes, makeup, hair, etc.... but I still hate dolls.
I had a bride doll and a BB gun.
When I was growing up, apparently it was a 'thing' that every little girl have a bride doll. I never played with mine.............
It was almost like you weren't supposed to. They were just made for show. |
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          Location: Texas | Silly Filly - 2021-02-09 9:23 AM
Frodo - 2021-02-08 9:00 PM
Delta Cowgirl - 2021-02-08 12:33 PM
GinaMarie - 2021-02-08 12:29 PM
Glad the Trans movement wasnt a thing when we were growing up. How many of us were tomboys as kids. LOL.
I have had the same thought! I hated dolls. And did not like to wear dresses. However, as an adult, I LOVE being a girl -- all the clothes, shoes, makeup, hair, etc.... but I still hate dolls.
I had a bride doll and a BB gun.
When I was growing up, apparently it was a 'thing' that every little girl have a bride doll. I never played with mine.............
My sister had one and she wouldn't let me play with it. She probably thought I'd ruin it, after playing with my trucks and cap guns. Thank God there was no "gender dysmorphia" in those days!! |
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     Location: Windoming | Fun2Run - 2021-02-09 4:22 PM
Silly Filly - 2021-02-09 9:23 AM
Frodo - 2021-02-08 9:00 PM
Delta Cowgirl - 2021-02-08 12:33 PM
GinaMarie - 2021-02-08 12:29 PM
Glad the Trans movement wasnt a thing when we were growing up. How many of us were tomboys as kids. LOL.
I have had the same thought! I hated dolls. And did not like to wear dresses. However, as an adult, I LOVE being a girl -- all the clothes, shoes, makeup, hair, etc.... but I still hate dolls.
I had a bride doll and a BB gun.
When I was growing up, apparently it was a 'thing' that every little girl have a bride doll. I never played with mine.............
My sister had one and she wouldn't let me play with it.
She probably thought I'd ruin it, after playing with my trucks and cap guns.
Thank God there was no "gender dysmorphia" in those days!!
My sister had one also. Hers was cooler than mine. We both always thought our brother got all the cool toys. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Never heard of these Bride Dolls so had to look them up, I can say NO, I have never had one of thoses. but I did get a Baby First Step one Christmas, she sat on a shelve in my room, didnt have time for a doll at my age, lol.. |
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| The only time I played with my dolls was to take their clothes off and use them to dress mom's teacup poodle........ It probably explains a lot.... For me, it wasplaying with my brother's Tonka trucks in the sawdust pile. |
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| I am not for letting transgender males compete in female sports. I am not against trangender people in any way, it doesn't hurt me and if that's what makes them happy so be it! However, transitioning to a female, you will still naturally still be physically dominant. Most men can definitely outrun or are stronger than women. That is the physically dominant gender, so I just don't think it's fair to let them compete in female sports. |
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