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Comes Out As Gender-Fluid 🤡


https://www.tmz.com/2023/01/13/the-last-of-us-bella-ramsey-gender-fluid/

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I came out as brake fluid yesterday.

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Yes, but you were able to stop.

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Correct. But now I think I'm genre fluid as I'm a fan or drama and horror.

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So stunning and brave, but the media is brakephobic and won't write an article about your brakefluidity.

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Alli need to do is land a show and they will.

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I don't even understand all this stuff. There is a new sexuality every year.

This is basically saying "I don't know what the fuck I am." Right? You sometimes feel like a boy and other times like a girl? I thought gender was a social construct?

Like you are sort of transsexual but don't want to commit or anything.

People like this would have probably just called themselves bisexuals back in the good old days or perhaps they'd just view themselves as a butch heterosexual woman. No need for these new terms.

If you're attracted to men exclusively you're a heterosexual woman, just because you like to wear a suit and don't like the color pink doesn't make you some oppressed sexuality or something.

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I think the problem is that, talking non-specifically, some people haven't realised that they are not special and that no one gives a fuck what they are, or think they are, and hopefully the appropriate humility for them will come with age and wisdom.

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I like that statement.

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Well, you seem to conflate gender identity with sexuality.

Although i fully disagree with the ide of gender fluidity at least I understand it :D

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While Bella says she would identify as "nonbinary" if given the option, she says she's "very much just a person." She says she doesn't put a lot of weight into pronouns, but doesn't like "being gendered."



GOOD FOR HER.

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good for them 🥴

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NO...NOT IN THIS CASE.

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I'm very much into individualism.

However I know for a fact I'm a man and a white heterosexual one at that. Being gendered is part of society, it'll not go away. She's a woman whether she likes it or not.

You can be an individual and have your own beliefs, fashion choices etc, etc and still recognize yourself as a heterosexual woman. No need for this 'I'm unique and special' nonsense.

Next people will be saying they don't want to be racialized and don't consider themselves white or black or whatever. Others will say they don't like being bound to age constraints and identify as a teenager when they're actually in their 50s.

A line has to be drawn at some point. For me you can't choose your gender. You can be a homosexual or bisexual if you want, you can be a butch woman if you so please but none of this I'm actually a man trapped in a womans body stuff. That's preposterous. That's just self hatred and we should be against people hating themselves. They need to accept reality.

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Says the person whose daughter is surrounded by these mentally ill folks. Goodness knows where society is headed when people can faff about with something as simple as their fucking gender.

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JUST PEOPLE LIVING THEIR LIVES...TRYING TO BE HAPPY LIKE EVERYONE ELSE....SOMETHING YOU SHOULD TRY.

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So it is important for everyone to be happy?

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Comes out of what ? And what is gender fluid ? I don't like the sound of it at all whatever it is.

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Gender fluid is basically just a way for straight people to be part of the alphabet community. You can come out as it and nothing would really change.

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Does that mean her/his/its nether regions randomly switch between male and female?

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I remember when I was younger, something like around 25 years ago, lots of girls would pretend being bisexual. Made them seem a bit edgier, cooler and more popular, I guess.

To me, this "gender-fluid" and "I identify as" crap is just the present manifestation of the same attention seeking process.

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Plus, at a pub I used to go to, if two girls made out they wouldn't have to buy a drink all evening.

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A lot of girls I went to high school were lesbian/bi. now 10 years later all of them settle down have husbands and children.

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YOUR NOSE IS GETTING LONGER,MORON.

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