Well of course those child brides need big titties or do you think 60 somethings get turned on by flat chests?
Is that too offensive?
Well of course those child brides need big titties or do you think 60 somethings get turned on by flat chests?
Is that too offensive?
Itās not as offensive as the GOP.
Senator Kennedy knows that banning cis kids from getting breast implants would upset the thriving plastic surgery industry in the state.
The link says most of the patients are 20 to 40, but thatās already kind of a āwait, what?ā for me.
Whatās āfunnyā about that is that cis teen girls who think they have to get boob jobs are the ones being groomed as sexual objects.
Time for my occasional reminder that there is one reconstructive surgery that insurance companies cover with no fight: reconstructive breast surgery due to breast cancer treatment. Must protect the boobies for men to ogle at all costs, literally.
The truth is never too offensive.
Youāre welcome.
Wow, talk about all-powerful!
Iāve always wondered who I should have thanked.
I, for one, welcome our benevolent trans over-entities.
TUR(F)s think women donāt do crime but love suffragettes.
Hereās some terrorism (according to the Atlanta PD) they did:
Oh why is term the ābi lesbianā bad?
Itās gatekeeping, basically.
Bi-lesbians usually fall into one of 2 categories - either mostly homosexual with some limited attraction to men, or someone who is following the split attraction model - the idea that attraction has 2 axes, romantic and sexual. A bi-lesbian in this case is bi either romantically or sexually, and homo on the other axis.
Itās ābadā because some people donāt like the idea of including people with any attraction to men, and doing so debases the term lesbian and makes it meaningless. A lot of it is rooted in biphobia, which is sadly common even among people who are otherwise LGBTQIA+.
This is a pretty shallow overview of a really complex issue, though. Thereās a lot of ink and pixels wasted on this, which I as a āpureā lesbian find pretty annoying and a distraction from other more important issues, but gatekeepers gonna gatekeep.
Iām a Gold Star bi lesbian.
Hehe nice.
As much as I hate the gold-star nonsense, I guess Iām technically a gold-star lesbian even though I identified as heterosexual for most of my life. Being trans is fun.