GhostFence

joined 10 months ago
[–] GhostFence 4 points 3 months ago

Nah I've experienced that myself. I spent years kicking myself for taking 'no' as 'no' from this one girl (we were teens) only to be told she wanted me to keep persisting. It took a long time for me to realize that she wasn't worth it.

[–] GhostFence 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)
[–] GhostFence 1 points 5 months ago

Hey maybe you can't *technically *become asexual but you can certainly lose interest entirely given social or environmental factors. And from what I've seen of meatspace outside of the internet, the latter would certainly be me if I were in the dating market.

[–] GhostFence 2 points 5 months ago
[–] GhostFence 2 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Oh man freaking brootal. Dropping them from the insurance when they needed it the most? This is we need "socialized" medical insurance.

[–] GhostFence 0 points 6 months ago (4 children)

Eh, cancer is no joke. It doesn't discriminate on who it hits. I wouldn't wish that on anyone, even though I would snicker if these CEOs get hit by lightning lol

[–] GhostFence 11 points 7 months ago

"Because Palestinian kids are future terrorists." - Adolf Mitler

[–] GhostFence 1 points 7 months ago

Plans like that always work until the metaphorical cattle car comes for them.

[–] GhostFence 1 points 7 months ago

Indeed. There are so many solutions that work besides declawing!

[–] GhostFence 1 points 7 months ago (3 children)

Any idea why they're asexual? That seems strange for all three to be like that, to say the least. Though in this world if I were their age? From what I've heard and seen I might become that way after a while!

[–] GhostFence 1 points 7 months ago (2 children)

I mean, for real. How long before the cattle cars come?

[–] GhostFence 1 points 7 months ago

They have NASA workers living in their vehicles in California. This country is a paved-over wasteland.

 

It's from Netflix's "Damsel". That's all I'm gonna say. Watch it, IDGAF what you think of the movie, 11 is hardcore af. And if you saw the movie... can you handle it? I know at my age I couldn't anymore.

 
 

I just finished watching the depressing ending of Risen 2021 and the instant the end credits started I was hit with a realization - wasn't this what happened during the Great Oxygen Catastrophe? Anaerobic life existed on this planet for ~1.5 billion years before cyanobacteria came along. It wasn't alien life that did it but doesn't make much difference to me. I mean I appreciate (most of) my fellow humans but we're here because some microbes decided to terraform the planet, heedless of the planet-wide ecosystem they were destroying or the life that depended on it.

Anaerobic bacteria aren't humans and I'm sure they didn't have armies or scientists to realize they were doomed but at the bottom of it, life is life and extinction is extinction.

That crappy movie sure got me to thinking. To borrow a concept from Mark Twain, our actual history rhymes with this movie. Anyone else notice the parallels?

 

There's this rising narrative going around that if you ask specifically for a CIS partner, you're a transphobe. That could be true for some people but it's not fundamentally related to bigotry. Moreover, this narrative, the "if you only want a CIS mate then that is prejudice" is trampling on one of the most important rights a person can have: the right to choose who they want to get intimate with.

First of all, transmen are in fact men and transwomen are in fact women. Let's get that out of the way. This isn't a foot in the door for "trans this really isn't that" narratives. What this is about it is the freedom to choose who you want to be intimate with. That right is sancrosanct, it is absolutely inviolable.

And yes, there's plenty of issues that make transgender dating a special issue. If someone reveals their TG status they can be open to hate crimes and even deadly violence. However all marginalized groups are special in their own way. As a black man I don't think it's racist if a woman says she doesn't want to date a black man. I face oppression, too. My class is special in its own way. One group isn't more special than the other. None of us have the right to force ourselves upon those who don't want to be intimate with us, even by omitting who we really are.

Really, if you have to deceive or hide who you are in order to date someone, do you really want to date them? I wouldn't. That's not fair to you and you're denying them their right to choose who they want. What do you think will happen when the person wants a CIS mate and they discover the truth? They're going to get pissed and dump you. Now you have to shame them into staying with you: "If you loved me for real this wouldn't bother you"... that's not going to convince anyone. They're either going to leave, or they'll resent you forever. That's just how it is. You can be mad at that but that's about as effective as protesting the rising of the sun. There's just no way to win once you've gone down that road.

"I want a CIS mate" is not the same as "trans women are not women" - one is a preference, the other is harmful prejudice. On the flip side CIS people who do date trans people shouldn't be shamed for their choices either. A man should be free to date a trans woman and not catch flak about it. Trans people should be able to be openly trans and not face hate speech or threats to their well-being. This, without any exception whatsoever.

The fundamental fact is when you shame or worse abrogate people's right to choose who they want to get intimate with, it's not going to end well for you. All you're going to get is people who resent being coerced or bullied to date people they don't want to. And that's not something the country, or the world, will ever put up with. Except that right now, most people don't imagine they can be labeled a transphobe just for wanting a CIS mate. And unpopular opinion: that should be nipped in the bud.

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