"we" are? I thought this was specifically about a discriminatory situation involving a transgender woman. There was no mention they were discriminating against a lesbian, though Kylie Jack could be a lesbian, it doesn't appear to have relevance.
"we" are? I thought this was specifically about a discriminatory situation involving a transgender woman. There was no mention they were discriminating against a lesbian, though Kylie Jack could be a lesbian, it doesn't appear to have relevance.
I didn't see that the article talked about sexuality at all, did it? So, how would lesbian come into play, butch or not?
So because we think one lady should be allowed to buy bras
all you're going to do is cause a big chunk of that 95% to say "fuck it"
butch lesbians
You think this is a dog losing its shit? You aint seen nothing buddy.
This is modest? Covered up is not modest when it is so slinky body tight.
She's throwing some serious Naomi Campbell on that cover
ah, I read 'this person' as the person of this article.
Plenty of women don't consider lady as anything to aspire to. Lady was supposedly used as a term of respect but more importantly a tool to control women's behaviour. The rules can be pretty tight and seemingly infinite.
subconscious attempt to sound sophisticated
(gay white men, as just one example, have been oppressed plenty)
White men don't have a history of being dehumanized by people who are not white men.
this is not about holding doors open for your fellow man
Who cares if she *is* "experimenting"?
mentally challenged
Totally inappropriate to mention but in Australian speak, there is an expression, "to cop a feel". I'm assuming that's not what your name is based on? :)
I've still missed it. Where did she say my clothes represent my sexuality?
Only baby girls and wives
How does the wearing of a see though dress equate to a women being sexual or even confident in her sexuality? She's a performer wearing a costume not, unless she actually said so and I missed it, declaring her sexuality or anything else personal.