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RE: How many of you would punish religious people for being religious?
April 25, 2022 at 5:26 pm
(This post was last modified: April 25, 2022 at 5:37 pm by arewethereyet.)
Try having, as a woman, both breasts removed and then go into a clothing store. Find a swim suit that's not built for holding breasts...good luck with that. Most dresses and shirts are also designed for women with breasts.
Remove a man's penis and he can still go buy a pair of pants and no one's the wiser.
I spent a lot of time and anguish figuring out that not having my breasts really didn't change who/what I am.
If, in fact, the basic thing that make a man is a penis and what makes a woman breasts and a uterus...things are really screwed up.
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RE: How many of you would punish religious people for being religious?
April 25, 2022 at 5:36 pm
I can't try that because I don't have breasts. I can empathize, but not sympathize. It sounds like you had a hard fight divorcing your breasts from your identity as a woman, due to societal norms of clothing sales. I'm glad that you and I, despite not having the same walk, can reach the same conclusion that having breasts, a uterus or a penis don't make or break your identity as a whole. I was only commenting because it's that very struggle anguish) you went through that highlights how intrinsic physical body parts are to our own personal identity. It is a part of most of our identities in part, and there are a lot of people out there that don't introspect enough to have more than that one definition of what being a man/woman means. I think discussing it helps people introspect on that definition, and I hope I didn't offend you.
Have a wonderful evening and thanks for the dialogue
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