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LeftofObama

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6. Sorry about the pronoun usage.
Sat Aug 3, 2013, 01:53 PM
Aug 2013

Yes, it can be quite confusing sometimes so I just used the pronoun you used in your last sentence......

"While I support her decision wholeheartedly, as it is her decision to make, I cannot help but shake my head in disbelief and confusion."



I guess the nerve I'm talking about is that he had to have had some inkling that he wasn't comfortable in the body he was in and would rather transition to male all the while berating you for your lifestyle "choice." And then to come along later as if nothing was ever said and have the nerve to ask for a donation to help pay for his transition.

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Makes sense to me. johnp3907 Aug 2013 #1
I kind of felt the same. Pab Sungenis Aug 2013 #3
Very sad that he has that much self hatred and that it was directed at you. mucifer Aug 2013 #2
WOW! The nerve! LeftofObama Aug 2013 #4
What nerve? Pab Sungenis Aug 2013 #5
Sorry about the pronoun usage. LeftofObama Aug 2013 #6
Not criticizing your pronoun usage. Pab Sungenis Aug 2013 #7
Wow an extreme example mitchtv Aug 2013 #8
Congratulations on your new brother, Pab. Zorra Aug 2013 #9
So people are kickstarting tonekat Aug 2013 #10
Most trans don't behave that way sgsmith Aug 2013 #11
One of the most confusing cases I've ever read theHandpuppet Aug 2013 #12
Mother in law, not mother. Pab Sungenis Aug 2013 #13
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