Tragic Misunderstanding, Homo, Bi, Trans, ETTI
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 10:10 pm
A member here and I were talking off-site and I told them that I don't recognize "trans" as it's understood in the current culture (I used those exact words) and then they unfortunately immediately blocked me and didn't hear the rest of my view.
I think it's completely normal and natural and healthy for there to be highly feminine males and highly masculine females. Society's over-simplistic (completely retarded) view on this subject is the only thing that makes a person think it's "either, or".
This also relates to homo and bi sexuality.
Most people don't know about ETII (Erotic Target Identity Inversion) where for example a masculine straight male feels feminine as a result of embracing the essence of the female he's fixated on, which can then lead to feeling like a female himself or like a homosexual due to embracing the fundamentally feminine perspective on attraction. (or the same in reverse for a hetero female)
Unfortunately, most people can't even be introduced to these concepts in the most civil and "professional" manner possible without perceiving it as hate, hence my experience with the forum member whom I will not reveal out of respect for their privacy.
But I will say this... Everything about the conversation was not only "friendly" but wonderfully so beforehand. I knew they were "trans". I had no problem with that. I held a different view on it but otherwise felt we were highly similar (which we clearly were) but what could've been a beautiful friendship ended abruptly for no reason other than society/the media/politics pounding a sense of unnecessary division into the minds of the masses.
I think it's completely normal and natural and healthy for there to be highly feminine males and highly masculine females. Society's over-simplistic (completely retarded) view on this subject is the only thing that makes a person think it's "either, or".
This also relates to homo and bi sexuality.
Most people don't know about ETII (Erotic Target Identity Inversion) where for example a masculine straight male feels feminine as a result of embracing the essence of the female he's fixated on, which can then lead to feeling like a female himself or like a homosexual due to embracing the fundamentally feminine perspective on attraction. (or the same in reverse for a hetero female)
Unfortunately, most people can't even be introduced to these concepts in the most civil and "professional" manner possible without perceiving it as hate, hence my experience with the forum member whom I will not reveal out of respect for their privacy.
But I will say this... Everything about the conversation was not only "friendly" but wonderfully so beforehand. I knew they were "trans". I had no problem with that. I held a different view on it but otherwise felt we were highly similar (which we clearly were) but what could've been a beautiful friendship ended abruptly for no reason other than society/the media/politics pounding a sense of unnecessary division into the minds of the masses.