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Old 01-18-2017, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by maerilith [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
That being mentally handicapped isn't a strength and people who pretend it is only do so to assuage their pity. If I'm I interpreting you correctly.

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In any case if someone decides to suppress / repress something as core to them as their gender or dismorphia or BDD. It still is something they have to acknowledge and live with. It's better to understand "t3h trans" and live with that understanding regardless of what one does about it. Than on the other hand deny that's how they are.

A famous person said, One can make a right choice or wrong choice, but either way we have to live with that choice.

It's best to still understand those choices and wisely live in the present rather than regret or continually second guessing ones self.
I don't consider transgenderism any sort of deficiency. In and of itself it does not signify any sort of substantive shortcoming other than one's capacity to fulfil traditional gender roles, which are increasingly meaningless in modern society. Some people lack health, some lack intelligence, some lack ambition, some lack work ethic, some lack self restraint. Some lack all of those. My point is that subsidizing failure is not compassionate because it propagates misery. It is a disservice to the recipient along with humanity because of the opportunity cost of resources inefficiently expended to sustain their misery for the sake of dodging responsibility.
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