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Should people be vilified for not being accepting of something?
Topic Started: Apr 30 2017, 05:15 PM (815 Views)
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Yeah I can see why that would be difficult, I don't think I know of a single transgender person so it's a vastly different experience to the "norm"

Not sure how accepting trans people generally are of others making mistakes, the internet would tell me that everyone goes crazy over the correct pronouns and whatnot but I'd imagine people are pretty understanding that there's going to be mistakes.

Someone you've referred to as "He" for like 20 years is likely a hard habit to break out of.


Honestly I still have trouble with the whole idea of it myself, I wouldn't say people aren't allowed to live with that but I do have trouble figuring out if it's truly real or not currently. My mind looks at it as more of an illness to be cured, as horrible as that sounds.

But the same thing is/was thought of homosexuals and I used to feel weird about that too like it wasn't supposed to happen or something. Though sexuality is a bit different of course.


Definitely feels like you get vilified for not instantly getting it or being sceptical, which I don't think is fair. You can't expect everyone to just instantly accept and understand massive changes to what they perceive as the norm.

Obviously being and coming out as trans is pretty damn hard currently but people seem to act like that overrules how everyone else feels, they're going through more than you so you're not allowed to feel anything but joy for them.
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