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Comments by "B Nic" (@bnic9471) on "Buzzfeed Attacks Trump for Celebrating Pride Month" video.
@do-uc6xj Bi women are just Cluster B diagnosis types. They were a dime a dozen in the psychiatric unit where I worked, and their sexuality fluctuated all the time. They are generally just very unstable women with no well-defined sense of self or reliable ways of coping well. This is just my opinion as a former psych nurse, but I saw one heck of a lot of it.
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Bitcoin Beast Sounds like the male, 21st-century version of the "Boston marriage" as a refuge from sexism. I like it.
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@Meowy :3 Great points, but how can you take issue with somebody's expressed disgust over the hype factor? There is the constant, historic prevalence of real homosexuality, yes. But there is also clearly a lot of activism over . . . nothing. "Misgendering"? "Dead naming"? Bathrooms? It's just attention-seeking. And the gender-bending fads and the contorted "science" surrounding it is really doing a disservice to young adults going through typical developmental crises. There's a whole bogus industry that even encourages people to permanently alter themselves, and which insists that being an effigy of the opposite sex is exactly the same as being the opposite sex. Absurd! To be specific, I was a teenager in the 70s and 80s, and a tomboy. It passed, eventually. Seems to me that today, tomboy like me are being fed a line of bullshit that they have dysphoria about their gender and must seek a cure. It's silly, and occasionally tragic. It requires criticism and countering.
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@shawnrutz5417 But it isn't hard to ignore the gay hype in MSM. Unless you eat a steady diet of MSM.
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It's amazing how much common sense a guy can have when he's fearless. Compare that to every other calculating, timid, hedging career politician. I LOVE me some Big, Bad Orange.
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@Metalbeard13 If you think of celebration as medicine and time as a dosage movement, I'd say that a single day of celebration is far more efficacious and curative than a bolus of celebration over one month. When's the last time you noticed that February was Thyroid Month, huh? Eh? Eh? Nuff said.
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