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The difference is that your chromosomes can contribute to either a boy or a girl, so either way it doesn’t matter
I was thinking more of animals behaving as other animals, but I guess the question could be asked of humans as well. I can definitely some people out there saying they feel more in their skin as a horse or some ish like that.
I was reading an article that argued against the transracial thing going on today. It said that gender is more of an internal thing so people can have a choice whereas race is more of a social and cultural thing so it's more external and something you're born and raised in.
As a Filipino the transgender trans-Filipino doesn't offend me, I just think it's funny.
If my kid becomes gay or bi, I wouldn't care
If they try to do a sex change I wouldn't understand it but It wouldn't bother me. I wouldn't contribute towards the operation or the hormone stuff though
This new trans-racial stuff is different
He ain't got nothing on jack tho
She's probably already there.Apparently she's an Instagram "Model". She probably deactivated all her accounts since she was getting harassed.
https://everipedia.org/wiki/gabita/
She keeps mentioning she "only took $5" as if she knew it was "$5" when she grabbed the wad of cash out the box.
Wonder how long til she's tryna get flown to Dubai to receive the PooPoo Platter
Nas gotta get his woman
Normally I wouldn't mind, but the way he dresses and his ride make me think it's a huge cry for attention. Also because it reminds me of ATL
Guy just probably got yellow fever and wants to get in with the Pinays
If my kid becomes gay or bi, I wouldn't care
If they try to do a sex change I wouldn't understand it but It wouldn't bother me. I wouldn't contribute towards the operation or the hormone stuff though
This new trans-racial stuff is different
@sckid
Https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/story/858043001/
Garin Flowers, WTSP-TV, Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla.
1 day ago
TAMPA, Fla. — Ja Du, born a white male named Adam, now considers himself a Filipino.
He even drives what he calls a Tuk Tuk, an Asian-derived vehicle used for public transit in the Philippines.
Ja Du is part of a small but growing number of people who call themselves transracial. The term once referred only to someone (or a couple) of a one race adopting a child of another, but now it’s becoming associated with someone born of one race who identifies with another.
Ja Du says he grew up enjoying Filipino food, events and the overall culture.
“Whenever I’m around the music, around the food, I feel like I’m in my own skin,” he said.
“I’d watch the History Channel, sometimes for hours ... nothing else intrigued me more but things about Filipino culture.”
the term transracial started to become more widely known after the much-publicized story of Rachel Dolezal. Dolezal, born white, identified as black and portrayed herself as such. She was even the president of the Spokane, Wash., chapter of the NAACP.
More: Rachel Dolezal: I was ‘too black’ for my husband
Now, Facebook groups dubbed transracial are popping up with dozens of members
Baby D wildin'
Hell are the workers at?