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Ok, so as a red-blooded hetero man, I don't see the problem here. If it was the other way around, for sure. But we are guys. How can we be "sexually assaulted" by an attractive older woman? Hell my first one was with a substantially older woman. Been grateful ever since.


 
Ok, so as a red-blooded hetero man, I don't see the problem here. If it was the other way around, for sure. But we are guys. How can we be "sexually assaulted" by an attractive older woman? Hell my first one was with a substantially older woman. Been grateful ever since.


You saw that but how would you feel if your Jr High teacher was Marjorie Taylor Green or Kimberly Guilfoyle?
 
Ok, so as a red-blooded hetero man, I don't see the problem here. If it was the other way around, for sure. But we are guys. How can we be "sexually assaulted" by an attractive older woman? Hell my first one was with a substantially older woman. Been grateful ever since.



The problem is that your typical 16 or 17 year old boy, once it’s been hinted that they might get laid, has the decision-making capacity of a sorority girl after 8 shots, 2 joints, and a roofie.
 
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Ok, so as a red-blooded hetero man, I don't see the problem here. If it was the other way around, for sure. But we are guys. How can we be "sexually assaulted" by an attractive older woman? Hell my first one was with a substantially older woman. Been grateful ever since.


It likely caused you unmeasurable psychological damage that you don't even realize it. Seek help. Sexual assault is very serious.

These people are predators.
 
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It likely caused you unmeasurable psychological damage that you don't even realize it. Seek help. Sexual assault is very serious.

These people are predators.
Seriously? It was great, a dream for a young horny teen. Still relish the memories (had her several times). Yum. Women can't sexually assault guys. We have the ability to not get an erection if we don't want it.
 
Seriously? It was great, a dream for a young horny teen. Still relish the memories (had her several times). Yum. Women can't sexually assault guys. We have the ability to not get an erection if we don't want it.
At my advancing age, there are certainly women out there who couldn’t inspire me to raise the flag under any circumstances.

But when I was 16, physical contact from an attractive woman wasn’t necessary. Impure thoughts or a light breeze in the right direction would do the job.
 
And grown men dressed as woman reading stories to k-6th grade children is considered healthy and we shouldn't be concerned.

It's always interesting to see the way that people vilify others that they view as different. The vast majority of transgender people that I've met are just people. They dress differently and their mannerisms are a bit odd, but they've always been fine to talk with when it comes to every day things. There are zero reputable stories of transgender people raping or assaulting other people.

I'll say that I don't agree with a few of their talking points. I don't believe that transgender athletes should get to pick which gender they get to be in sports, I do think that medical procedures shouldn't be performed on anyone under 18 years old and I think that sex education discussions should be limited to the appropriate classes and settings.

I don't have a problem with a transgender person reading stories to young children as long as they are normal stories that are read to kids. This notion that "the gay" is going to rub off on kids is ridiculous. If someone is such a shitty parent that a transgender person reading to their kids ****s them up, that says more about them as a parent than anything else.

For you to take a conversation about sexual assault and just toss out a stupid comment about transgender people reading to kids suggests that you lack any objectivity on the discussion. There is a HUGE difference between being transgender and sexual assaults and they aren't the same conversation at all.
 
Pretty surprised to hear so many of you shrug this type of thing off as if it's nothing. I understand that there's a hot-for-teacher side to most men and young boys, but to suggest with male bravado that these experiences don't negatively harm a young mans developing brain is unfortunate.

We're talking about the sexual manipulation of a minor. Some of the boys this happens to are as young as 10. Even those who are 14 and older carry the psychological impact of these experiences with them for life. Saying that you or they will look back fondly on the memory of these experiences brushes off the subconscious damage that the events cause.

I'm raising 17 year old twin boys, and locker room talk is our 2nd language. Still, if this happened to either of my sons, I'd be as livid as a Father of a 14 year old daughter. If you don't think it impacts boys as much as girls, then you are signaling loudly that you think women are weaker than men. That the psychological impact of teen rape doesn't lead these boys to devalue women and seek out conquest sex for the duration of their lives.

I remember so many of you arguing for political justice in our past threads, yet here you are high fiving at the thought of 14 year old boys getting manipulated by grown skanks. Think this through a little more deeply than what you watch on pornhub. These teen boy victims grow up to be 45 year old men who seek this stuff out themselves.

Call me old fashioned, but I think rape is rape and that a teen boys first experiences should be losing it in 5 seconds with their teen girlfriends on their parents sofa.
 
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It's always interesting to see the way that people vilify others that they view as different. The vast majority of transgender people that I've met are just people. They dress differently and their mannerisms are a bit odd, but they've always been fine to talk with when it comes to every day things. There are zero reputable stories of transgender people raping or assaulting other people.

I'll say that I don't agree with a few of their talking points. I don't believe that transgender athletes should get to pick which gender they get to be in sports, I do think that medical procedures shouldn't be performed on anyone under 18 years old and I think that sex education discussions should be limited to the appropriate classes and settings.

I don't have a problem with a transgender person reading stories to young children as long as they are normal stories that are read to kids. This notion that "the gay" is going to rub off on kids is ridiculous. If someone is such a shitty parent that a transgender person reading to their kids ****s them up, that says more about them as a parent than anything else.

For you to take a conversation about sexual assault and just toss out a stupid comment about transgender people reading to kids suggests that you lack any objectivity on the discussion. There is a HUGE difference between being transgender and sexual assaults and they aren't the same conversation at all

I agree that trans people are people and should be treated as such. I have friends in the community after all...but the problem is that many teachers in the lgbtq community are teaching these kids about gay sex, trans sex, making them question their gender etc. and it is disgusting.

You can go to the Libs of Tik Tok acct and see videos of them basically bragging about this on video and encouraging kids to go to drag shows etc.

Do you think this person, who is an actual school teacher, should be reading to kids?

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Pretty surprised to hear so many of you shrug this type of thing off as if it's nothing. I understand that there's a hot-for-teacher side to most men and young boys, but to suggest with male bravado that these experiences don't negatively harm a young mans developing brain is unfortunate.

We're talking about the sexual manipulation of a minor. Some of the boys this happens to are as young as 10. Even those who are 14 and older carry the psychological impact of these experiences with them for life. Saying that you or they will look back fondly on the memory of these experiences brushes off the subconscious damage that the events cause.

I'm raising 17 year old twin boys, and locker room talk is our 2nd language. Still, if this happened to either of my sons, I'd be as livid as a Father of a 14 year old daughter. If you don't think it's different, then you are signaling loudly that you think women are weaker than men. That the psychological impact of teen rape doesn't lead these boys to devalue women and seek out conquest sex for the duration of their lives.

I remember so many of you arguing for political justice in our past threads, yet here you are high fiving at the thought of 14 year old boys getting manipulated by grown skanks. Think this through a little more deeply than what you watch on pornhub. These teen boy victims grow up to be 45 year old men who seek this stuff out themselves.

Call me old fashioned, but I think rape is rape and that a teen boys first experiences should be losing it in 5 seconds with their teen girlfriends on their parents sofa.
Reality is that a teenage boy thinks he's going into something like this willingly. Problem is that the little head is making the decisions, and the big one just isn't strong enough to override.
 
It's always interesting to see the way that people vilify others that they view as different. The vast majority of transgender people that I've met are just people. They dress differently and their mannerisms are a bit odd, but they've always been fine to talk with when it comes to every day things. There are zero reputable stories of transgender people raping or assaulting other people.

I'll say that I don't agree with a few of their talking points. I don't believe that transgender athletes should get to pick which gender they get to be in sports, I do think that medical procedures shouldn't be performed on anyone under 18 years old and I think that sex education discussions should be limited to the appropriate classes and settings.

I don't have a problem with a transgender person reading stories to young children as long as they are normal stories that are read to kids. This notion that "the gay" is going to rub off on kids is ridiculous. If someone is such a shitty parent that a transgender person reading to their kids ****s them up, that says more about them as a parent than anything else.

For you to take a conversation about sexual assault and just toss out a stupid comment about transgender people reading to kids suggests that you lack any objectivity on the discussion. There is a HUGE difference between being transgender and sexual assaults and they aren't the same conversation at all.
You need to be careful when making sweeping generalities like
"There are zero reputable stories of transgender people raping or assaulting other people.".

Zero? None? Not a single time? Ever? Really? A simple search of 'transgender student attacks female student' turns up the one I remembered from Louden County, and that one actually attacked a female more than once. Other times show up also, so don't pretend that all trans people are perfect and have never done anything wrong. They have, and will continue to do so, just as every other group in society has done. Pointing out such facts is not an indication of bigotry, either, it is simply pointing out facts and reality.

And don't forget that trans folks have also committed gun violence, most recently killing six Christians at the school in Nashville. The MSM sure were in a hurry to bury THAT story, weren't they?
 
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Reality is that a teenage boy thinks he's going into something like this willingly. Problem is that the little head is making the decisions, and the big one just isn't strong enough to override.
Thank you Dr. Phil. And I was willing at the time, and at other times. Older women are great. And grateful.
 
Thank you Dr. Phil. And I was willing at the time, and at other times. Older women are great. And grateful.
That's good, and I don't mean that condescendingly. I'm glad it worked out for you. But let's not live in fantasy land. We're talking about 10-15 year old boys. As 95coug pointed out, they feel like they're going into it willingly, but they're not ready for it. It's the same with young girls who get manipulated by teachers, sex traffickers, and douchey family friends. That a-hole who murdered the 4 kids in Idaho is likely a product of creepy childhood trauma.

I'm not going to misquote you, because I think I understand your context, but saying it's OK for women to sleep with 10 year old boys is saying it's ok for anybody to sleep with 10 year old children.
 
The old formula of age divided by 2 plus seven sets the lower limit.

25 year old teacher “might” be able to dip down to 19 or 20 year old.

Lower than that, off limits.

Teachers shouldn’t be banging their students in high school regardless.
 
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I agree that trans people are people and should be treated as such. I have friends in the community after all...but the problem is that many teachers in the lgbtq community are teaching these kids about gay sex, trans sex, making them question their gender etc. and it is disgusting.

You can go to the Libs of Tik Tok acct and see videos of them basically bragging about this on video and encouraging kids to go to drag shows etc.

Do you think this person should be reading to kids?

The person in the picture is obviously a disturbed person with issues and shouldn't be teaching kids. And I know that there are idiots that support LGBTQ issues in a manner that alienates a lot of people. Individual examples of the rare fringes of the group shouldn't be what the whole group is judged by. Of course, the LGBTQ community certainly doesn't do themselves any favor when they go to bat for people like the person that you had in the picture.

I long for a world where common sense and decency have a place and we definitely aren't there right now.
 
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The paranoia that trans people are going to make your kids gay is laughably pathetic and depressing. You people are idiots.
That mentality is floating around out there, but it's not representative of those of us who have grown tired of the trans topic. I describe myself as trans-annoyed. I don't care what anyone identifies as or how they dress. I think that's true for most people; particularly those of us in WA/OR/CA.

I'm tired of hearing about the topic though. It's reached a level of wokeness now where people are afraid to roll their eyes at the ridiculous notion of "men" becoming pregnant and "anyone" can be a woman because they say they are. Good Lord. One minute we're yelling at people to trust science about COVID and climate change, and 3 minutes later we're saying, "of course men can become pregnant." "Of course there are 54 different genders. Duh."

As for trans-women teaching, reading, and/or dancing in front of elementary school aged children wearing prosthetic breasts and oversized nipples, no. I'm not personally going to pretend that it's normal behavior. People can if they want to, but I'm old enough and far enough along in my career to not to fear laughing hysterically at those "dudes" who look like that.

This is a fight for the women. If they're OK with 6'2 "women" with beards and (ocks in their bathrooms and locker rooms, it's fine by me. Call it trans. Call it normal. Call it progressive. They're all yours, ladies.
 
The person in the picture is obviously a disturbed person with issues and shouldn't be teaching kids. And I know that there are idiots that support LGBTQ issues in a manner that alienates a lot of people. Individual examples of the rare fringes of the group shouldn't be what the whole group is judged by. Of course, the LGBTQ community certainly doesn't do themselves any favor when they go to bat for people like the person that you had in the picture.

I long for a world where common sense and decency have a place and we definitely aren't there right now.
Agree completely, and we're reaching the beginning of the movement where the LGB break away from the TQIA+. Trust me on this. Future generations of lesbian women and gay men aren't going to be grouped in with the activist trans-mentality that's sweeping across blue states and the mainstream media. The secession is coming.
 
I agree that trans people are people and should be treated as such. I have friends in the community after all...but the problem is that many teachers in the lgbtq community are teaching these kids about gay sex, trans sex, making them question their gender etc. and it is disgusting.

You can go to the Libs of Tik Tok acct and see videos of them basically bragging about this on video and encouraging kids to go to drag shows etc.

Do you think this person, who is an actual school teacher, should be reading to kids?

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Given the general state of education today, SOMEBODY should be reading to kids, because most of their parents aren't doing it. But, they should tone down the nipples.

Honestly, this looks like a halloween costume to me. It's just too over the top.
 
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I don't give 2 shits if a gay or trans person is teaching kids if they are good teachers.

I do care if they(or any straight person) start talking to children about sex, gay sex, trans sex, questioning their gender etc.

Like I have said before, the only good thing about Covid(and tik tok) is that parents are seeing what is being taught to kids now.

And it is sick

Just as an example, I was at the Capitol Hill library in Seattle back in 2018 and the most prominently displayed book in the entire library was on top of the shelf in the daycare section...

And the book was called "Grandma, teach me about sex"

I almost threw up in my mouth and I talked to the person in charge. They ended up taking it down...but not sure why it was there in the first place.

The people behind this movemwnt and those involved in executing it are sick.
 
You need to be careful when making sweeping generalities like
"There are zero reputable stories of transgender people raping or assaulting other people.".

Zero? None? Not a single time? Ever? Really? A simple search of 'transgender student attacks female student' turns up the one I remembered from Louden County, and that one actually attacked a female more than once. Other times show up also, so don't pretend that all trans people are perfect and have never done anything wrong. They have, and will continue to do so, just as every other group in society has done. Pointing out such facts is not an indication of bigotry, either, it is simply pointing out facts and reality.

And don't forget that trans folks have also committed gun violence, most recently killing six Christians at the school in Nashville. The MSM sure were in a hurry to bury THAT story, weren't they?

You are absolutely correct. I typed one thing on the screen while I was thinking another thing in my head.

What I meant to say was that I've seen no credible stories of transgender people raping or SEXUALLY assaulting other people. I'm sure it has happened, but it isn't a thing that happens on a regular basis. The sad reality is that most of the hate towards transgender people is based on the fear that straight men will use transgender laws to get all rapey with young girls.

I will say that I appreciate you suggesting that I refrain from using the word zero because it is best to remember that there are always exceptions.
 
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You are absolutely correct. I typed one thing on the screen while I was thinking another thing in my head.

What I meant to say was that I've seen no credible stories of transgender people raping or SEXUALLY assaulting other people. I'm sure it has happened, but it isn't a thing that happens on a regular basis. The sad reality is that most of the hate towards transgender people is based on the fear that straight men will use transgender laws to get all rapey with young girls.

I will say that I appreciate you suggesting that I refrain from using the word zero because it is best to remember that there are always exceptions.
No, the sad reality is that normalizing mental illness has become commonplace. Sorry, I am not going to participate.
 
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Pretty surprised to hear so many of you shrug this type of thing off as if it's nothing. I understand that there's a hot-for-teacher side to most men and young boys, but to suggest with male bravado that these experiences don't negatively harm a young mans developing brain is unfortunate.

We're talking about the sexual manipulation of a minor. Some of the boys this happens to are as young as 10. Even those who are 14 and older carry the psychological impact of these experiences with them for life. Saying that you or they will look back fondly on the memory of these experiences brushes off the subconscious damage that the events cause.

I'm raising 17 year old twin boys, and locker room talk is our 2nd language. Still, if this happened to either of my sons, I'd be as livid as a Father of a 14 year old daughter. If you don't think it impacts boys as much as girls, then you are signaling loudly that you think women are weaker than men. That the psychological impact of teen rape doesn't lead these boys to devalue women and seek out conquest sex for the duration of their lives.

I remember so many of you arguing for political justice in our past threads, yet here you are high fiving at the thought of 14 year old boys getting manipulated by grown skanks. Think this through a little more deeply than what you watch on pornhub. These teen boy victims grow up to be 45 year old men who seek this stuff out themselves.

Call me old fashioned, but I think rape is rape and that a teen boys first experiences should be losing it in 5 seconds with their teen girlfriends on their parents sofa.

Well, women are weaker than men.

But your overall point is correct. Some have problems drawing any moral lines. Everything is relative. I’m looking at slippery Ed as a classic example of this type of thinking.
 
I don't give 2 shits if a gay or trans person is teaching kids if they are good teachers.

I do care if they(or any straight person) start talking to children about sex, gay sex, trans sex, questioning their gender etc.

Like I have said before, the only good thing about Covid(and tik tok) is that parents are seeing what is being taught to kids now.

And it is sick

Just as an example, I was at the Capitol Hill library in Seattle back in 2018 and the most prominently displayed book in the entire library was on top of the shelf in the daycare section...

And the book was called "Grandma, teach me about sex"

I almost threw up in my mouth and I talked to the person in charge. They ended up taking it down...but not sure why it was there in the first place.

The people behind this movemwnt and those involved in executing it are sick.

They are sick AND evil. But this is what happens to a culture that reduces everyone to mere animals and degrades children by supporting their destruction at the earliest stages of human development.

God created us in his image. Therefore, every human being has inherent value, even during the 40 weeks before they are born.

We are not merely sexual and economic beings as the neoMarxists are promoting. That philosophy is what is destroying our country. It is a pervasive religion now.
 
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You are absolutely correct. I typed one thing on the screen while I was thinking another thing in my head.

What I meant to say was that I've seen no credible stories of transgender people raping or SEXUALLY assaulting other people. I'm sure it has happened, but it isn't a thing that happens on a regular basis. The sad reality is that most of the hate towards transgender people is based on the fear that straight men will use transgender laws to get all rapey with young girls.

I will say that I appreciate you suggesting that I refrain from using the word zero because it is best to remember that there are always exceptions.
Civil discourse is a good thing, eh?

But to reaffirm, the kid in Louden County WAS committing sexual assaults. Not sure if you were realizing that or not.
 
It’s actually cruel to normalize transgender ism. It is hatred of humans. They need help, not affirmation of their mental and spiritual illness.

I fall between both extremes on this. I think that most people have accepted that being transgender isn't usually a "choice" but some kind of genetic abnormality that causes someone to feel differently about their sexuality. Where it gets difficult is the determination if it's problematic or not to the point where it requires "fixing".

The "lady" with the ginormous tits pictured above is clearly a person who needs to have some discussions with a psychiatrist. That's abnormal, distracting, unhealthy and frankly, just kind of gross. If a biological female was making the same decisions that person was making, I would also recommend psychiatric help. It's one thing to feel different about one's gender, it's an entirely different thing when that difference is outside of societal norms for either gender. I wish that we lived in a world where it was ok to say, "Bro...pull your pants up" and "Really, that's the hair color/style you're going with?" or "Damn, keep 'em to a reasonable size" without people losing their damned minds. Just because a person feels different doesn't mean that they have to be a freak.

The one thing that I'll finish with is in regards to the comment "spiritual illness". A lot of people try to bring God and religion into the discussion and I'll say that religious people really oughta get themselves a cup of shut the hell up when it comes to telling others what God wants and expects. People should let God do the judging and not assume that they know what the plan is.
 
I fall between both extremes on this. I think that most people have accepted that being transgender isn't usually a "choice" but some kind of genetic abnormality that causes someone to feel differently about their sexuality. Where it gets difficult is the determination if it's problematic or not to the point where it requires "fixing".

The "lady" with the ginormous tits pictured above is clearly a person who needs to have some discussions with a psychiatrist. That's abnormal, distracting, unhealthy and frankly, just kind of gross. If a biological female was making the same decisions that person was making, I would also recommend psychiatric help. It's one thing to feel different about one's gender, it's an entirely different thing when that difference is outside of societal norms for either gender. I wish that we lived in a world where it was ok to say, "Bro...pull your pants up" and "Really, that's the hair color/style you're going with?" or "Damn, keep 'em to a reasonable size" without people losing their damned minds. Just because a person feels different doesn't mean that they have to be a freak.

The one thing that I'll finish with is in regards to the comment "spiritual illness". A lot of people try to bring God and religion into the discussion and I'll say that religious people really oughta get themselves a cup of shut the hell up when it comes to telling others what God wants and expects. People should let God do the judging and not assume that they know what the plan is.
I spoke with God this morning. He agrees.

He also said he'd allow a free pour of shut the hell up in the event you don't have a measuring cup handy.
 
Civil discourse is a good thing, eh?

But to reaffirm, the kid in Louden County WAS committing sexual assaults. Not sure if you were realizing that or not.
I hadn't really followed the Louden County thing, but googled it before posting. Reports differ, but yeah the kid was convicted and he was supposedly gender neutral or whatever. Bottom line - if you have a dick, NO NO NO on being able to use a women's restroom or compete in a womens sport. This is not rocket science.
 
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