At what threshold, does the time you spend trolling people, turn into you trolling yourself?
What's It Like Being a Woman? - Wonder Boys: EP13
The boys put on mini skirts, bras, and get Brazilian waxed to find out what it's like being a woman! Paul's Instagram //instagram.com/paultwohill767 Charles' ...
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I Hated Being A Pretty Woman, Now I've Found Love As A Man
I Hated Being A Pretty Woman, Now I've Found Love As A Man SUBSCRIBE: //bit.ly/Oc61Hj Transgender Rei Griffiths, 25, was born a female called Nicola ...
Hey, thanks to everyone who stood up for my boyfriend (fiance now!) and
used the correct pronouns etc. If you don't have much education on what
being transgender actually IS, then it's quite easy to mess up or say the
wrong thing, but the important thing is that you are being kind and
acknowledging the right for my man to live as his authentic self. I've
become quite used to just ignoring the transphobic people, but just thought
I'd say, for those that are not TRYING to be transphobic but are confused
or just don't know, having gender dysphoria and being transgender is NOT a
psychological issue. it is a biological issue. There are thousands upon
thousands of studies which prove this, and this is why the NHS treats
transgender people (although they don't have much funding for it, hence why
Rei had to wait 6 years since coming out as transgender before he could
start hormone therapy!)
I don't need people to tell me about chromosomes or how this means we will
never be able to have biological children. We do not WANT biological
children. There are too many children in the world who do not have parents.
One day we will adopt and give these children a home.
We've been together two and a half years now, and best friends for even
longer. We're incredibly happy together. This video was filmed before Rei
was on HRT, and when both of our lives re quite scattered and disorganised,
but we were very happy then too.
I wish that I could post a photo as we have both changed so much in the
almost 2 years since this was filmed :') Honestly, I kinda forgot this
video existed.
To all the trans men and women who watched this film, don't listen to what
the hateful comments say. No one will know who you are as well as YOU do.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel, and there is an army of people
who will fight for your right to be your authentic self, even if it doesn't
always seem like it. (:
+siadradiannon Stop your cinema please! you can if you want hide this video from the web... (with a simple letter attaching all what you want) You're not this person and we'll do what we have to do!
Ok, every single person who is being transphobic and is calling him by the
wrong pronouns clearly doesn't understand what it would be like to be
different in any way, from gender to sexuality to religion. Looking at
their profile pictures and ignorant comments, I have found that they are
mostly white cis straight people who probably are all scared of being
around people who are any different to them and also probably still
believes that the kitchen is where a woman belongs.
Nope, that lady is a she. To even consider comparing her change of physique to religion is just incorrect. No matter how much she changes her exterior, she was born a woman and will always be a woman. That's just the reality of it.
Let's see (I'm about to Karen Straughan yo' bitch asses!):
1. I'm a male, and I WISH I was only called "bossy." When a boy exhibits
the "bossy" behavior, he isn't treated with an endearing tone saying,
"Don't be bossy, now." He is treated with, "You're being a bully," which
has a much harsher connotation.
2. I grew up with a country mother, and as many country folk know, them
country mothers are ALWAYS going on about how handsome their boys are, and
how amazing they are. I can't tell you how many times my mother said that
she was "going to have to chase all the girls away with a stick," because
she "wanted my baby boy to stay with mama." (Yes, I was a mama's boy.) When
I was a soldier, I don't think there was a single conversation with my
mother where she didn't say that phrase, showered with compliments of how
absolutely handsome I was.
3. See above. I've been called handsome all the time. This is starting to
look like the feminist equivalent of that "Teens Against Porn" article
listing reasons porn is bad. I have a feeling that it's going to be the
same 9 or 10 things repackaged for bulk.
4. Anyone remember Hey Arnold? Also, I had a girl pick on me, and what did
my mother say? She said, "I bet she picks on you because she likes you."
Holy fuck, did any of these huff post ass holes even ASK any men if they
"Just Did" get told these things before they made their video? I think not.
5. I have been told this. I've been told I need to shave. I've been told I
need to trim my nose hairs. I've been told to FUCKING GROOM MYSELF!!!!
6. I've been told not to wear something to school because it was deemed
"distracting." I was once told to go home and change because I wore an
undershirt to school and was told it's "distracting and against school
policy." I went home and changed, because I'm not a little bitch that
complains when I'm met with simple rules. I've seen boys expelled from
school for wearing their pants low. The worst thing I've seen happen to
girls was they were told to go home, change, and come back, or they were
given an ugly sweater to wear the rest of the day. Also, I went to a
private school for a year. One of the reasons private schools are
successful, I would think, is they have a very simple dress code: you are
only allowed to wear the uniform.
7. I'm not a gamer, but I like the ponies. Do I have to go over what I've
been told because of that? I WISH it was, "The ladies must love that." No,
it's usually something along the lines of, "You're autistic," "You're a
pedophile," You're a horse fucker," shit like that. Funny story: the vast
majority of people who call me those names and try to shame me into the
male gender norm are feminists. My brother has been called a loser for
liking video games, though. This whole "gaming is totes kool! I
25. People have given me shit for not liking whiskey or (ahem cheap) beer.26. People have given me shit for not liking football. Oh, and I refer you to my point number 7. Oh, and this and number 25 are the same thing repackaged for the sake of bulk.27. People tell me I drive like I'm in the Matrix. I'm told that's not a compliment. Men get told they drive like a bat outta Hell, too. It's not just you.28. You know, if a man has his sperm extracted from him without his consent (poking a hole in his condom, giving him a Viagra when he's almost passed out drunk, etc.), he is responsible for the child support from the subsequent pregnancy. Yeah, the war on a man's reproductive rights was lost before it even started.29. This one just baffles me. I mean, I get told all the time, "You can't have your cake and eat it too."30. I, once again, refer you to my response number 7. I get told I'm a pedophile and horse fucker, and it has been presented to me in the form of a question. I'm sure even a MGTOW would take the term pedophile as a larger insult than feminist.31. These are just getting ridiculous. Yes, people have made wrong assumptions about me because of something I choose to do.32. I have a friend who has been the best man at three weddings. The last one he went to, I attended as well. When he said that, another mutual friend of ours said, "Always a groomsman, never the groom."33. Did that dumbass just use the "You don't want kids?" line as something only women hear? Bitch, please! You realize how pissed people get when they hear I don't want kids? Don't even start with that shit, kid. Are you not aware that if a business man isn't also a family man, he is deemed untrustworthy? Of course not! You're a woman. You haven't lived the male experience. (See what I did there?)34. You know, when I tell people that I'm not interested in a relationship, one of the responses is "You won't be young forever. Your biological clock is ticking."35. Because no man has ever been criticized about surname shit. Nope. When a man takes his wife's last name, nobody says anything.... /s36. I've actually been told I do look like I had a baby. It was when I had kidney stones. When I was 11 years old.37. Ya got me there. I haven't heard that. It's usually just the opposite. Men get asked how much overtime they'll have to work.38. When men choose to become "homemakers," they get fed that same statement.39. Ever heard the term, "Deadbeat Dad?" Ever hear your kids tell you that you weren't there for them because you were a "workoholic"? Men hear it.40. Seriously? You're talking about a wage gap? Fuck you. Seriously, Huff Post, fuck you. Oh, and my brother has been asked if he minds that his fiance makes more money than him.41. My brother has been told, "You cook dinner? Your fiance has you really well trained." (BTW, he's a cook at a casino) Seriously, who do you think it's more insulting to?42. I think we all know what older men are told when they date younger women... Cradle robber, lecher, womanizer, manipulator, etc. Note that the term, "Cougar" is meant to be teasing and mildly endearing, while the terms for an older man are more chastising.43. Because no woman has ever left a man for a younger man... Nope. /s44. Once again, seriously? Do I even have to address this? Men are ALWAYS told that they should be grateful that a woman hit on them. Literally every man I know has received unwanted attention from a woman and has been chastised for turning that woman down. It's official: they are telling things they KNOW are lies at this point.45. You know, I have personally asked that same question of a man who was a "stay at home dad." Am I an asshole for that? I don't think so. I was just curious. I know about the social pressures men face throughout their lives, and I was curious as to how that affected his psychology after making that decision.46. I wear My Little Pony tee shirts from time to time. (Yes I know what she meant.) I actually was at a social gathering that had a high dress code. Most were in business casual. There was an old man with white hair who was in a black suit. Some know-it-all punk ass kid (a man in his early 20's) asked him, "You do realize you're too old to where all black. It doesn't look good with your white hair and pale skin." Yeah, bitch actually said that! So yes, men are told to "dress their age," too.47. Old men get told they're "adorable" all the time when they do things to try and look young.48. I literally just got back from an event where I heard someone say "You looked so handsome when you were younger," to my grandpa.Well, after all that, they're 1 for 48. GG Huff Post. G fucking G.Anyway, it wasn't as bad as I predicted. It was still bad, but at least it was more than 9 or 10 of the same points repackaged and repeated for the sake of getting a large number and still failing to reach 50.
Just going to note a few of my opinions as this goes.. On boys picking on
girls they like, at their age, social pressure tells boys that girls are
gross or weird. Also, boys don't really understand their feelings towards
these girls. It is a weird and foreign feeling. They don't really know how
to respond to it. Between social pressure telling them relationships with
girls is yuck, and their own confusion about their feelings, they may
respond in ways that are awkward and off-putting.
Okay I am disappointed. All three of you got together to commentate on that? You could have just played the full 1.49 clip, all said bull shit together at the end and everyone would understand and agree, and it would have taken less than two minutes. Could have thrown in everything at the end just for entertainment and it would have been perfect.
1:24:30 I speak for TL;DR when I say that this is speciesism and TL;DR is very offended.1:29:40 Well.. She is ugly. Maybe he was being honest. Honesty is a virtue.1:49:40 When are you going to settle down and start a family. (actually is said to men by other people, not to themselves)2:12:00 Man does something nice for his girl friend Whippp-shhhhh!
I've already commented on the "bossy" statement before, but just to say it again, girls are called bossy because they are too young to hear that they are being a bitch. At the same time guys are called jerks or bullies because they are too young to be called dicks, shit heads or ass holes. When girls grow up they are then told that they are bitchy, guys are told they are ass holes, dick heads, ecetera.. What is the point being made here? Don't call people names? Okay but it hardly seems sexist.
I thought most guys want to have sex with virgins.. I thought that was a normal male fetish, but sadly it is so hard to find any above the age of 16 that all men who have a virgin fetish are labeled as petophiles.As for the slut thing.. I don't think there's a problem with tell women not to be sluts, the problem is we don't tell men not to be sluts.. Because it is unhealthy, dangerous and irresponsible... But then we would be virgin shaming men and in the same breath slut shaming men. #cantwin
I remember in 6th grade, a girl at my elementary school wore a tank top that was very loose fitting and open. Every time she leaned forward or raised her hand you could see her breast through the arm holes. She was flat chested at that age but that's not really the point and that isn't something boys are allowed to wear to school either.. School is suppose to be a place where you are prepared for your future. Good jobs generally have a dress code. Even most poverty level jobs have a dress code, such as working at Wal-Mart or McDonalds.. I suppose if they made a school that teaches girls how to become stippers and prositutes, the school would allow girls to wear whatever they like.
I pressed the thumbs-up button when you noted that complimenting any woman
for any bodily feature or quality represents unacceptible behavior, and
that the only acceptable remark about any woman should be "hey, acceptible
neutral female bodily attribute".
Feminism so fucking, fucking, fucking, fucking fragile. You are all god
damn non-contenders in a system of contention you insist on being a part of
but refuse to contend within. You obviously don't want men to talk, and by
all the same tokens none of you should talk anyways. Go find yourselves a
damn convent and isolate yourselves from the world you can't tolerate.
+Tremo Anathemon STFU, you disgusting compliment-apologist! Compliment culture is a very real problem. Every 25 microseconds a woman is complimented somewhere in the world, and the authorities do nothing to stop it. Police often compliment the victims themselves! Complimenting women is not only normalized, it is encouraged. Boys are taught from a very young age to compliment women, and a woman or even a little girl who objects is often met with derision, or worse, complimented again. Every day millions of women and victimized. NO COMMENT ABOUT A WOMAN IS ACCEPTABLE, YOU SHIT LORD!!! You need to shut your damn mouth and listen to women.
As a Danish person I take offense to the claim around 1:20 that eating raw
rolled oats with milk and sugar is weird. That shit is ancient Danish
breakfast cereal - hell, rolled oats are a staple ingredient in müsli and
most other mixed breakfast cereals.
...and yes, its bland as fuck, that's why you add the sugar (or in my case
use fruit-flavored yogurt instead of milk and sugar)
+webkilla Get use to it. The internet is not friendly.
What It's Like Being a Woman!
Follow me on Twitter! //bit.ly/imyWk9 In this video I discuss the joys and the not-so-joyous parts of being a woman. I generally focused on the positive, ...
girls are soo amazing because we have the power to turn a sperm into a live
person!!!!And deal with the pain. Boys are lucky they dont have to go
through nearly as much pain as us girls go through in our life
time.including our periods EVERY MONTH , AND GIVING BIRTH TO YOUR KID.
X_X
The one thing about being a guy that I like is I can eat whatever I want
and not really gain weight. Even I do gain a few pounds I can just run for
2 months and it will go away really fast. Other than that id rather be a
girl.
When people ask me who my favorite female country singer is - Barbara
Fairchild is my answer. Some of my favorites of hers are the songs that
didn't necessarily chart that high - but are GREAT songs. "Let's Love While
We Can" and "Let Me Love You Once Before You Go" are two examples. Her duet
with Billy Walker "Let Me Be The One" is also outstanding.
An excellent hit tune from Barbara who will be always recognized for "The
Teddy Bear Song" # 1 in 1973 but once you dig around in her back catalog,
you realize that she was much more than a "one hit" wonder.