@realcaseyrollins When was the last time someone got surgery for the purpose of cosplaying? This seems rather ignrant and borderline hateful.
@freemo Hateful? How so?
Well borderline, yea.
Telling someone who goes through surgery and a lot of ridicule daily to help address painful identity problems that they are "just dressing up" or engaging in "cosplay" would be an extremely hurtful thing for any transperson to hear.
@freemo Fair enough.
(For the record, I was only referring to those who haven't undergone any surgery or anything, but dress up as the opposite gender.)
I'm not trying to be dismissive of trans people, (this seems to be your interpretation) but merely state the fact that wearing a dress does not turn a man into a woman.
Frankly, with all due respect, if you follow my posts and replies, you should know better than consider me hateful of trans people.
@freemo Yes, it did. Next time I should make it clearer who I am referring to.
@realcaseyrollins Its a delicate line to toe. Fromt he christian angle of it all I have no issue with someone saying "my religion doesnt allow me to be gay/trans/etc" or if they think they might go to hell for it. Though it would be an issue if someone says "my rreligion doesnt allow YOU to be trans" or if someone felt the need to tell a trans person they were going to hell.
So far it seems to be a line youve walked. I have never seen you attack a trans person though you have admited that it is considered a sin to you according to religion. I think that is an acceptable expression even if i dont agree with it.
@freemo My beliefs on this topic are quite nuanced, and different aspects of my opinions have triggered people on those who don't view trans people favorably too (https://social.quodverum.com/@shortbus/103466334737055998).
To me, toeing the line between loving trans people (as everyone should) and being truthful has been proving difficult, and I still have much to learn.