You listed pretty much all the big ones so I'm having trouble imagining what you have problems with Girls opening doors for guys, maybe?
Of course not, it certainly would be a sight for sore eyes.
There are just some things that rub me the wrong way, and just make me uncomfortable. In my opinion there's being who you want to be societal opinions be damned, and then there's forcing it on those around you. It's the difference between a "biological male" wanting to wear a dress, and a biological male wanting to use a women's restroom.In general things like gender are more "physical" to me than psychological.
Oh come on. This is a discussion forum, quit being afraid of discussion. I hate when people come into threads and are all "I have opinions we could talk about but you all are dern liberals so neyyh". If you're even going to mention it, go into it.
Here, I'll give you something contrary to total gender fluidity acceptance to start us off: I would never, ever be in a romantic relationship with someone not physically born female and who chose to remain as such, and would end a relationship immediately if I found out I was with a male-to-female transsexual posing as a born women.
Your move, Valican.
I didn't want a shitstorm on my hands
Alright, game on.
Its a bit of a dick move either way, but I'd probably do the same thing. I know this will sound contradictory to the whole "gender is physical to me" idea, but stuff like this is more art than science. More subjective, less objective. I would just handle it like any other break up, "We simply weren't meant for each other "yaddayadaa".
Again, to me gender is more a physical tribute than a mental one
But they are women. I question your "not having anything against transsexuals" if you believe otherwise.
Do you have to be gay to support gay marriage?