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A response to "vagina pride". (Trigger warning)

Started by Calder Smith, March 16, 2014, 01:09:29 PM

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Calder Smith

This is a video by emqism talking about the whole "vagina pride" thing that sparked from GirlfriendsTV's video.

I thought I'd share because he brings up many good points about the subject and I thought you guys would appreciate it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAOwMOBOtVE&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Manchester United diehard fan.
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aleon515

Thanks for posting. This was definitely well-thought out and well organized. One isn't defined by their body, I think that's also my problem with the whole "(body part) pride" thing. Actually I have a little difficulty with body part pride anyway, people don't normally have much control over their bodies. (Just a little nitpicking thing but the v is not the analogous part to the penis, that would be the cl.)

--Jay
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Simon

I always have liked Emery's approach to topics. My own personal opinion on the topic is it's silly. I don't think I could ever have pride in any body part. I'm not going to have hazel eyes pride, white skin pride, or big feet pride. Pride (to me) is something you have when you have made an accomplishment in your life. I can have pride in my transition and how far I've come with it. This Summer after top surgery I may have pride in my new chest for awhile. Yes, it will be a body part but it was an accomplishment, something I altered and not something that just happened to me upon birth.
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Calder Smith

Yeah, next to Skylar, Emery is my favorite FTM on YouTube. I really like his views on subjects too.
Manchester United diehard fan.
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dalebert

I'm subscribed to him as well and he's great but let's not forget Val! He's pretty awesome too. :)

Whynaut

I don't know Val; what is his channel?

Emery brings up some great points here and I really don't understand what the person in the comments is saying about Emery not respecting non-binary identified people when his video basically just said 'respect how people identify themselves.'
"It's like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story."
- The Name of the Wind
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aleon515

Quote from: Simon on March 16, 2014, 02:28:07 PM
I always have liked Emery's approach to topics. My own personal opinion on the topic is it's silly. I don't think I could ever have pride in any body part. I'm not going to have hazel eyes pride, white skin pride, or big feet pride. Pride (to me) is something you have when you have made an accomplishment in your life. I can have pride in my transition and how far I've come with it. This Summer after top surgery I may have pride in my new chest for awhile. Yes, it will be a body part but it was an accomplishment, something I altered and not something that just happened to me upon birth.

Well I am too, but if you have top surgery you did do something. I think top surgery is sort of a rite of passage type thing (not sure what the right term might be) for some trans guys.

I feel that Emery is respectful of non-binary IDs. I don't have any problem with his views, as he is clear they are his own.

--Jay
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