If we pay taxes we are considered in society, what are you talking about? OK. Boing!! Let's talk gibberish. Uh, det kan bee fir reel, mahn. Huh?
2006-09-24 04:52:28
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answered by spiritcavegrl 7
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I desire that we had the comparable precise as persons consisting of marriage and adopting little ones, yet i do no longer choose any particular interest. Being separate does not make us particular we could continuously positioned up with plenty crap because of the fact all of us is close minded and it rather sucks to have people dislike you merely because you're in love with somebody of the comparable intercourse.
2016-12-12 13:50:19
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answered by mijarez 4
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From my personal experience as a transgendered lady, I can say that unless you tell them that you are classified in the GLBT community. Gays, Lesbians, and Bisexuals are hard to identify. F2M's (female to male) transgendered individuals are sometimes hard to identify due to recent medical discoveries. M2F's (male to female) transgendered individuals like myself can be easy to be identify.
We live in a homophobic and transphobic society. Transphobia is a big problem in Indiana as well as the other 49 states. There are laws and ordianances in a few states and I hope more will follow that prohibit discrimination based on sexual preference and gender idenity. If your state of community has no such law, I suggest you contact your elected officials and make a plan to make discrimination based on gender idenity and sexual preference illegal.
2006-09-23 16:00:23
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answered by aeverine 2
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How can someone (Charmaine?) compare a gay person to a child abuser or wife beater? If you can do that, then what about all the hetero Christian jerks running around confused as to what a real man or woman are supposed to be?
This type of question isn't the way to convince people to "turn" to your ways.
2006-09-23 15:02:05
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answered by *babydoll* 6
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Well, they're all considered in society, as they're living in society and not as singles out there in caves or in jungle. Or d'you mean how they're considered by the society at large?
2006-09-23 16:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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They are no better than the man who is married and is having an outside relationship. Or the child sexual abuser or the wife beater.. should I say more? All are the same, they just need to be guided in the right direction.
2006-09-23 14:53:40
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answered by charmaine f 5
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as far as i'm concerned they are a part of society....i know more straight ppl confuse more than a person in a round room looking for a corner to piss in
2006-09-23 14:50:59
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answered by echoedwhispers 3
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I think you forgot half your question try again and type slower. LOL
You are making yourself look like an idiot.
I mean even more so than you usually do.
2006-09-23 14:52:42
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answered by ♂ Randy W. ♂ 6
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Don't understand your question. Everyone is part of society...by definition.
2006-09-23 14:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Open you mind and eyes they are! and this was toldy worng of you to ask.
2006-09-23 14:50:57
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answered by Sekkennight 3
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