Why you're very welcome 😂 To be clear, I meant it as a compliment - there's absolutely nothing wrong with your face! (so why conceal it with hair?) Trust me, I draw portraits and have a great aesthetic sense. 😅
Cool, gotta love Buck! Bottom line, nobody can change their sex but *some* can change the way they are perceived by society - and sometimes that's a lot.
Totally agree! I'm always deeply suspicious of people that refuse to speak clearly. They either don't fully understand what they think are are trying to conceal what they actually think
Hi Stephen. Seems like a reasonable assessment and I'm not Trump fangirl myself. I'd just like to make a minor point here - it's more accurate to call it a neurodivergence (rather than mental illness). And the fact of it being a form of neurodivergence doesn't mean that people can't be helped by changing their bodies - in many (but of course not all) cases it results in an improvement in overall quality of life. Adults should be free to choose whether they want to take that risk. It's all fine and good as long as we recognise that it's about changing your (socially) perceived sex and not your actual sex (which cannot be changed).
See Buck Angel for an example of someone who's much more comfortable with themselves having changed their body.
PS you looked*much* better clean shaven!
Reviews of the beard have varied, but thanks for the feedback😂
You can watch my discussion with Buck here: https://youtu.be/A2kNGyKvKhU?si=3sNuUnUlWCKtOH2Y
Why you're very welcome 😂 To be clear, I meant it as a compliment - there's absolutely nothing wrong with your face! (so why conceal it with hair?) Trust me, I draw portraits and have a great aesthetic sense. 😅
Cool, gotta love Buck! Bottom line, nobody can change their sex but *some* can change the way they are perceived by society - and sometimes that's a lot.
Simple is accessible. Simple is unambiguous. Simple is sensible. Means even I can understand it. Plain and easy English is underrated.
Totally agree! I'm always deeply suspicious of people that refuse to speak clearly. They either don't fully understand what they think are are trying to conceal what they actually think
Hi Stephen. Seems like a reasonable assessment and I'm not Trump fangirl myself. I'd just like to make a minor point here - it's more accurate to call it a neurodivergence (rather than mental illness). And the fact of it being a form of neurodivergence doesn't mean that people can't be helped by changing their bodies - in many (but of course not all) cases it results in an improvement in overall quality of life. Adults should be free to choose whether they want to take that risk. It's all fine and good as long as we recognise that it's about changing your (socially) perceived sex and not your actual sex (which cannot be changed).