So what are we working on cars, gotta pull a ->-bleeped-<- and replace a clutch?
Quote from: lydia_s on April 14, 2013, 02:23:29 PM
Depends on the context but generally yes. It seems to mostly be used in a derogatory way. .
I agree, people who use the word ->-bleeped-<-/trannie are either using it in a derogetory way or just dont care (pigs), for the ignorant of those using those terms they usually are willing to learn and are apologetic. so.... not a biggy there, also other people who use the term is drag-queens and they sometimes border on the edge using the word(I have had a bad experience)
as fare as the word transvestite go's maybe I am ignorant but to my understanding a transvestite is a person who get's off or some sort of sexual gratification by wearing womens clothing ... So again someone is using the word ignorantly or they dont care, and when they dont care its offensive.
Quote from: Tristan on April 14, 2013, 01:53:16 PM
i dont like that word myself. and if a guy calls me that i will be nice and finish the date but no kiss and no more dates with them
You are braver than I dear, I wouldn't even let them know that I am transgendered. That info is for way down the road IMO