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Sharon · F
I'd be supportive. The only problem is religious nutjobs who hate anything that doesn't fit their religious beliefs.
@Sharon This isn't a reverse engineering type of thing in criticism?
Sharon · F
@thewindupbirdchronicles I don't see a problem with whatever a person's sexuality or gender identity happens to be. If it weren't for the fact that anyone who isn't completely heterosexual, or doesn't fit the gender definition assigned to his or her sex, often come under attack from (in the western world) christian groups, they wouldn't need support.
@Sharon True enough.
OKWTF2 · 51-55, M
Too abstract to be honest , kids now in 30s, one was gay, but changed mind, different world now, though supporting still sameish
@OKWTF2 i understand
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
Well, I'll be honest, I think transgender is pretty weird. But then I also do stuff that's pretty weird and I don't like other people giving me a hard time because of it. So the way I see it is that if I had a kid who came out as trans, I wouldn't think anything negative of it. I don't know much about trans stuff so I probably wouldn't be the best source of support, but I would certainly accept them and I wouldn't see them as any different.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@KiwiBird I wish I could still get pregnant.
CrustyDDingus · 36-40, M
@BlueMetalChick That's an unexpected statement from you, ngl.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@CrustyDDingus Yeah, well, expect it. Losing my child is possibly my biggest regret in life.

 
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