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TopicIs it a form of bigotry to refuse to date any and all who are trans?
bsp77
10/18/24 7:26:28 AM
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reincarnator07 posted...
Then please help explain it to me. It's certainly something I used to think, but I don't know why. It was just one of those things that I "knew", like how my country is the greatest country in the world or that adults were always right. It falls apart under scrutiny. The only explanation I have is that it's some biological thing.
Yeah, it's biological. I can't explain it.

If you got with someone who already had a child and came in fully as a step parent, would you love that child less? If not, I don't see that as any different from any child you'd have with a trans person.
I think it might be better to use adoptive parents as an example instead of step parents, especially people who adopt a baby. I could see that bond being as strong as biological.

Step parents? I dunno. There is no way that my wife has the same bond with my kids as I do. They were already 5 to 14 years old when she met them, and 8 to 17 years old by the time we married last year.

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