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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 17015555" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>I'm with you and Dom ( [USER=17953]@gimmie11s[/USER] ) on this.</p><p></p><p>Everyone is different and handles the situation differently [USER=140909]@13BlackGT[/USER] . Based on your post we have the same view towards the situation, but how we handle it is different. </p><p></p><p>Now, I do not deal directly with the trans situation, but my step daughter (when she was living in my house) was always curious about the gay and trans life. She would watch Ru Pauls Drag Race and Queer Eye for the straight guy and would go to local shows where dudes dressed up like Cher and Dolly Parton. </p><p></p><p>Her mom was very supportive of her exploration. My wife is not gay, obviously, but she likes gay people. She thinks they are fun and happy. Not in my house they aren't LMAO!!! </p><p></p><p>However, when they would be around me and talk about it I made it very clear I did not like those people or that behavior. I think it is wrong and just dumb (mental illness or not). So, I would talk S#!T LMAO!!! I would turn my step daughters exploration and fun into a damn joke. So, obviously she stopped talking about it around me and asked her mom not to tell me about her stories.</p><p></p><p>My step daughter is now 24 and has since moved to Phoenix a few years ago. I'm happy to report she is "normal" and has a boyfriend who she dates regularly. So, thank God her crap was just a phase, but in the end I have no problems telling people what I think about this gay and trans BS.</p><p></p><p>If you are a girl and your going to chop off your boobs, get a crew cut haircut, throw on some tats and a mustache and put your crap on display in my face every time you come to my house or a family gathering, I'm going to give you my perspective in your face as well. Then once we understand each other we can avoid each other, but at least you will know how I feel about your choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 17015555, member: 70025"] I'm with you and Dom ( [USER=17953]@gimmie11s[/USER] ) on this. Everyone is different and handles the situation differently [USER=140909]@13BlackGT[/USER] . Based on your post we have the same view towards the situation, but how we handle it is different. Now, I do not deal directly with the trans situation, but my step daughter (when she was living in my house) was always curious about the gay and trans life. She would watch Ru Pauls Drag Race and Queer Eye for the straight guy and would go to local shows where dudes dressed up like Cher and Dolly Parton. Her mom was very supportive of her exploration. My wife is not gay, obviously, but she likes gay people. She thinks they are fun and happy. Not in my house they aren't LMAO!!! However, when they would be around me and talk about it I made it very clear I did not like those people or that behavior. I think it is wrong and just dumb (mental illness or not). So, I would talk S#!T LMAO!!! I would turn my step daughters exploration and fun into a damn joke. So, obviously she stopped talking about it around me and asked her mom not to tell me about her stories. My step daughter is now 24 and has since moved to Phoenix a few years ago. I'm happy to report she is "normal" and has a boyfriend who she dates regularly. So, thank God her crap was just a phase, but in the end I have no problems telling people what I think about this gay and trans BS. If you are a girl and your going to chop off your boobs, get a crew cut haircut, throw on some tats and a mustache and put your crap on display in my face every time you come to my house or a family gathering, I'm going to give you my perspective in your face as well. Then once we understand each other we can avoid each other, but at least you will know how I feel about your choices. [/QUOTE]
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