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FREEAGLELAND26780 Posts
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Awwww yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Zamnal blog let's go!
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zamnal what a king we missed you
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On September 11 2013 05:29 wUndertUnge wrote:Sean is looking so svelt.
This is hilarious.
Damn Day[9] is an amazing story teller.
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On September 17 2013 22:57 IRONicMAN wrote:
this is the most painful thing I have experienced today. "what do girls like? they grew up with barbie." you won't find many dates here with an attitude like that.
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At least you read a little of it, but you should have paid more attention to the first lines... I mentioned that I generalized quite a bit without meaning to insult anyone. Of course not every girl grew up with Barbie or Disney, but ALOT of them did. (especially if you are my age. Therefore, relating to their childhood (especially DISNEY) will make it easier to introduce these girls to gaming.
(And I am not looking for any dates mate, already got married)
Cheers
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I understand you didn't mean to be insulting
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Sorry if it came across that way. I had couple of non-gamer girls read it beforehand and they thought the article was perfectly fine.
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On September 18 2013 04:04 ComaDose wrote:this is the most painful thing I have experienced today. "what do girls like? they grew up with barbie." you won't find many dates here with an attitude like that.
I'm pretty sure the number of dates people find here has nothing to do with their attitude. 2x0 is still 0.
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hi , really in need of a date. I am getting old and nerdy
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So are those pics Zamnal posted of Kiett? Edit: Did research myself, that is Kiett.
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On September 18 2013 08:26 Badfatpanda wrote:Ahahaha, I thought I'd have to wait a while for this to be good. It's been too long. edit: I think you outdid yourself with the shop on the camera too. lmfao. btw, for those who don't know of one of the best blogs on TL: http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=332080 oh my god that is a gem! ASL, what a great acronym for a tournament... it just all clicked
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On September 13 2013 10:44 Jaaaaasper wrote:Show nested quote +On September 13 2013 05:27 Chairman Ray wrote:On September 13 2013 05:12 Staboteur wrote:On September 10 2013 12:06 Jaaaaasper wrote:
dating hotbids sister
Only important part of this thread. I now have a purpose in life. hot_bid has a sister? Woah! I'm picturing in my head a female version of hot_bid. Like just hot_bid, but with long hair, and not totally ripped. Not a pleasant thought tbh. I'll be right back with a blog for you then. enjoy your nightmare I LOL'd at this thread. So hilarious.
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On September 11 2013 13:46 packrat386 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2013 16:57 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 13:44 slyderturtle wrote:On September 10 2013 07:47 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 07:29 Nikon wrote:On September 10 2013 03:08 Firebolt145 wrote: I'm more interested in the "Neither answer was appropriate" part of the population tbh Same: trans and gender-queer people are the best. <3 The lady dicks. Not so much all the weird baggage that comes with gender-weirdness, but it's a small price to pay. hey just letting you know, that post is kinda insensitive in case you were wondering... I mean I don't like identify as male because I don't like the things associated with it, but I definitely am no a "lady dick". Not to mention the "weird baggage" that you're so against. Maybe, I think you're misinterpreting the term lady dick. What I meant was if you identify more as a lady and have a dick, I ♥your dick. I say it in much the way people say I like big titties or a nice ass, I enjoy a gender mis-matched penis. I also find androgynous people to be very attractive. By baggage I mean all the struggles that commonly come with gender dysphoria. Like depression, self esteem issues, and social.stigmas. I don't want to deal with these things but I do anyway becaise it's such a small issue compared to being able to stay with and get to know such unique and beautiful people. It's the same way people might not want to deal with their girlfriend's OCD or self esteem issues but do anyway because they love them. I'd rather that gender queer people not have these issues either but because they do I have to accept that and help them because I am attracted to them. I can't answer for slyderturtle, but a decent amount of transgendered people don't like it when people point out anatomical discrepencies. That "weird baggage" that you're talking about usually comes from the fact that it is incredibly frustration to identify as as one gender while while outwardly appearing in some ways to be another. Also its pretty harsh to be dismissive of the issues that transgendered people face as a bunch of "weird baggage" that you don't want to deal with. Your post may have been meant as a joke, but you should be careful with that kind of phrasing.
I agree that it is very disrespectful to point out transgendered anatomical discrepancies I think. I'm also a believer that gender cannot be defined physically as well. Also from experience, dating a transgendered person can be a lot of effort as most are pretty shy about themselves, but if the two of you really work at it both of your feelings will come through in the end. It will takes a lot of heart and effort, but that's what finding some one you love is about right?
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On September 18 2013 16:58 G3CKO wrote:Show nested quote +On September 11 2013 13:46 packrat386 wrote:On September 10 2013 16:57 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 13:44 slyderturtle wrote:On September 10 2013 07:47 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 07:29 Nikon wrote:On September 10 2013 03:08 Firebolt145 wrote: I'm more interested in the "Neither answer was appropriate" part of the population tbh Same: trans and gender-queer people are the best. <3 The lady dicks. Not so much all the weird baggage that comes with gender-weirdness, but it's a small price to pay. hey just letting you know, that post is kinda insensitive in case you were wondering... I mean I don't like identify as male because I don't like the things associated with it, but I definitely am no a "lady dick". Not to mention the "weird baggage" that you're so against. Maybe, I think you're misinterpreting the term lady dick. What I meant was if you identify more as a lady and have a dick, I ♥your dick. I say it in much the way people say I like big titties or a nice ass, I enjoy a gender mis-matched penis. I also find androgynous people to be very attractive. By baggage I mean all the struggles that commonly come with gender dysphoria. Like depression, self esteem issues, and social.stigmas. I don't want to deal with these things but I do anyway becaise it's such a small issue compared to being able to stay with and get to know such unique and beautiful people. It's the same way people might not want to deal with their girlfriend's OCD or self esteem issues but do anyway because they love them. I'd rather that gender queer people not have these issues either but because they do I have to accept that and help them because I am attracted to them. I can't answer for slyderturtle, but a decent amount of transgendered people don't like it when people point out anatomical discrepencies. That "weird baggage" that you're talking about usually comes from the fact that it is incredibly frustration to identify as as one gender while while outwardly appearing in some ways to be another. Also its pretty harsh to be dismissive of the issues that transgendered people face as a bunch of "weird baggage" that you don't want to deal with. Your post may have been meant as a joke, but you should be careful with that kind of phrasing. I agree that it is very disrespectful to point out transgendered anatomical discrepancies I think. I'm also a believer that gender cannot be defined physically as well. Also from experience, dating a transgendered person can be a lot of effort as most are pretty shy about themselves, but if the two of you really work at it both of your feelings will come through in the end. It will takes a lot of heart and effort, but that's what finding some one you love is about right? Just out of curiosity, was it a Male or Female transgender that you've dated?
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On September 18 2013 17:26 oDieN wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2013 16:58 G3CKO wrote:On September 11 2013 13:46 packrat386 wrote:On September 10 2013 16:57 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 13:44 slyderturtle wrote:On September 10 2013 07:47 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 07:29 Nikon wrote:On September 10 2013 03:08 Firebolt145 wrote: I'm more interested in the "Neither answer was appropriate" part of the population tbh Same: trans and gender-queer people are the best. <3 The lady dicks. Not so much all the weird baggage that comes with gender-weirdness, but it's a small price to pay. hey just letting you know, that post is kinda insensitive in case you were wondering... I mean I don't like identify as male because I don't like the things associated with it, but I definitely am no a "lady dick". Not to mention the "weird baggage" that you're so against. Maybe, I think you're misinterpreting the term lady dick. What I meant was if you identify more as a lady and have a dick, I ♥your dick. I say it in much the way people say I like big titties or a nice ass, I enjoy a gender mis-matched penis. I also find androgynous people to be very attractive. By baggage I mean all the struggles that commonly come with gender dysphoria. Like depression, self esteem issues, and social.stigmas. I don't want to deal with these things but I do anyway becaise it's such a small issue compared to being able to stay with and get to know such unique and beautiful people. It's the same way people might not want to deal with their girlfriend's OCD or self esteem issues but do anyway because they love them. I'd rather that gender queer people not have these issues either but because they do I have to accept that and help them because I am attracted to them. I can't answer for slyderturtle, but a decent amount of transgendered people don't like it when people point out anatomical discrepencies. That "weird baggage" that you're talking about usually comes from the fact that it is incredibly frustration to identify as as one gender while while outwardly appearing in some ways to be another. Also its pretty harsh to be dismissive of the issues that transgendered people face as a bunch of "weird baggage" that you don't want to deal with. Your post may have been meant as a joke, but you should be careful with that kind of phrasing. I agree that it is very disrespectful to point out transgendered anatomical discrepancies I think. I'm also a believer that gender cannot be defined physically as well. Also from experience, dating a transgendered person can be a lot of effort as most are pretty shy about themselves, but if the two of you really work at it both of your feelings will come through in the end. It will takes a lot of heart and effort, but that's what finding some one you love is about right? Just out of curiosity, was it a Male or Female transgender that you've dated?
Male to female transgendered.
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On September 18 2013 16:58 G3CKO wrote:Show nested quote +On September 11 2013 13:46 packrat386 wrote:On September 10 2013 16:57 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 13:44 slyderturtle wrote:On September 10 2013 07:47 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 07:29 Nikon wrote:On September 10 2013 03:08 Firebolt145 wrote: I'm more interested in the "Neither answer was appropriate" part of the population tbh Same: trans and gender-queer people are the best. <3 The lady dicks. Not so much all the weird baggage that comes with gender-weirdness, but it's a small price to pay. hey just letting you know, that post is kinda insensitive in case you were wondering... I mean I don't like identify as male because I don't like the things associated with it, but I definitely am no a "lady dick". Not to mention the "weird baggage" that you're so against. Maybe, I think you're misinterpreting the term lady dick. What I meant was if you identify more as a lady and have a dick, I ♥your dick. I say it in much the way people say I like big titties or a nice ass, I enjoy a gender mis-matched penis. I also find androgynous people to be very attractive. By baggage I mean all the struggles that commonly come with gender dysphoria. Like depression, self esteem issues, and social.stigmas. I don't want to deal with these things but I do anyway becaise it's such a small issue compared to being able to stay with and get to know such unique and beautiful people. It's the same way people might not want to deal with their girlfriend's OCD or self esteem issues but do anyway because they love them. I'd rather that gender queer people not have these issues either but because they do I have to accept that and help them because I am attracted to them. I can't answer for slyderturtle, but a decent amount of transgendered people don't like it when people point out anatomical discrepencies. That "weird baggage" that you're talking about usually comes from the fact that it is incredibly frustration to identify as as one gender while while outwardly appearing in some ways to be another. Also its pretty harsh to be dismissive of the issues that transgendered people face as a bunch of "weird baggage" that you don't want to deal with. Your post may have been meant as a joke, but you should be careful with that kind of phrasing. I agree that it is very disrespectful to point out transgendered anatomical discrepancies I think. I'm also a believer that gender cannot be defined physically as well. Also from experience, dating a transgendered person can be a lot of effort as most are pretty shy about themselves, but if the two of you really work at it both of your feelings will come through in the end. It will takes a lot of heart and effort, but that's what finding some one you love is about right?
I feel the need to jump in again and apologize for my rather insensitive comments. I sometimes am a jerk without realizing it, which something I really need to work on. I wanted to convey how awesome and strong trans people can be, and it came out really poorly.
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On September 18 2013 17:45 G3CKO wrote:Show nested quote +On September 18 2013 17:26 oDieN wrote:On September 18 2013 16:58 G3CKO wrote:On September 11 2013 13:46 packrat386 wrote:On September 10 2013 16:57 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 13:44 slyderturtle wrote:On September 10 2013 07:47 red_hq wrote:On September 10 2013 07:29 Nikon wrote:On September 10 2013 03:08 Firebolt145 wrote: I'm more interested in the "Neither answer was appropriate" part of the population tbh Same: trans and gender-queer people are the best. <3 The lady dicks. Not so much all the weird baggage that comes with gender-weirdness, but it's a small price to pay. hey just letting you know, that post is kinda insensitive in case you were wondering... I mean I don't like identify as male because I don't like the things associated with it, but I definitely am no a "lady dick". Not to mention the "weird baggage" that you're so against. Maybe, I think you're misinterpreting the term lady dick. What I meant was if you identify more as a lady and have a dick, I ♥your dick. I say it in much the way people say I like big titties or a nice ass, I enjoy a gender mis-matched penis. I also find androgynous people to be very attractive. By baggage I mean all the struggles that commonly come with gender dysphoria. Like depression, self esteem issues, and social.stigmas. I don't want to deal with these things but I do anyway becaise it's such a small issue compared to being able to stay with and get to know such unique and beautiful people. It's the same way people might not want to deal with their girlfriend's OCD or self esteem issues but do anyway because they love them. I'd rather that gender queer people not have these issues either but because they do I have to accept that and help them because I am attracted to them. I can't answer for slyderturtle, but a decent amount of transgendered people don't like it when people point out anatomical discrepencies. That "weird baggage" that you're talking about usually comes from the fact that it is incredibly frustration to identify as as one gender while while outwardly appearing in some ways to be another. Also its pretty harsh to be dismissive of the issues that transgendered people face as a bunch of "weird baggage" that you don't want to deal with. Your post may have been meant as a joke, but you should be careful with that kind of phrasing. I agree that it is very disrespectful to point out transgendered anatomical discrepancies I think. I'm also a believer that gender cannot be defined physically as well. Also from experience, dating a transgendered person can be a lot of effort as most are pretty shy about themselves, but if the two of you really work at it both of your feelings will come through in the end. It will takes a lot of heart and effort, but that's what finding some one you love is about right? Just out of curiosity, was it a Male or Female transgender that you've dated? Male to female transgendered. Interesting. Did you know of this prior to you two dating? How was that like?
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