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If Gender Dysphoria was a person, how would you treat them then?

Started by Sebby Michelango, February 14, 2016, 07:50:48 AM

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Sebby Michelango

If Gender Dysphoria was a person, how would you treat them then? (I use "them", "they" etc. as a gender neutral pronoun. I don't see GD as any gender if GD was a person).

Imagine you meets Gender Dysphoria in real life and they are a person. Then I wondered how you would treat them then. What would you say to GD and would you beat GD up or not?

I just made this thread for fun, maybe it would get some interesting answers.
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Tristyn

Quote from: Sebby Michelango on February 14, 2016, 07:50:48 AM
If Gender Dysphoria was a person, how would you treat them then? (I use "them", "they" etc. as a gender neutral pronoun. I don't see GD as any gender if GD was a person).

Imagine you meets Gender Dysphoria in real life and they are a person. Then I wondered how you would treat them then. What would you say to GD and would you beat GD up or not?

I just made this thread for fun, maybe it would get some interesting answers.

This is an awesome question.

While I would love to lay the smackdown on GD, I probably would ask them why they won't go away and what do they want. I think GD's answer would be something like this,

"I won't go away because I want to make you realize that you're inside self is separate from your outside self and I want nothing more than for you to realize this fact so that you may transition one day. I am like physical pain; if it were not for physical pain, you would not know that anything is wrong."

That's how I see GD. Its like a gift and a curse. Or is it one or the other?
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maracont

I'd love them, and try my best to let them go by making myself feel closer on the outside to how I feel on the inside.

That's the same way I treat it now.
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greencoloredpencil

This is such a cute question! It made me smile a ton, thanks :)

We'd probably be friends for most of our lives until I realized that the relationship was unhealthy and needed to end! It'd be like one of those bad relationships where both partners stay, but then one realizes it's just not productive and leaves...

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suzifrommd

I'd give them a friendly clap on the back and walk past them to greet their really dynamite looking hot sister, Gender Euphoria.
Have you read my short story The Eve of Triumph?
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LizK

I'd be very relaxed :icon_chainsaw: and not want yell at them constantly 24/7 for 47 years years straight...really I wouldn't                                                                    :icon_suspicious:

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