Xorkoth
Bluelight Crew
Scots are a whole different thing than Scotts, my friend.
I have begun sensitivity training for my dog by wearing a dress around the house and while training her in the back yard and giving her commands in a high pitched falsetto voice.
Well at least I’m trying to, I can’t actually get her to come out of the kennel dressed like this. She knows something is not right and she doesn’t like it.
When he is dressed up, his cats hiss at him non stop. I think they are scared since its the same person, but not really. Or maybe they are just confused? They are female cats if that makes a difference.
Just be who you are?
mal3volent said:Unfortunately they have to deal with people who say shit like you just did.
I know gay guys that changed their voice and their mannerisms when they came out as gay.
When they remove themselves from that scene, their personalities tend to get less female
JessFR said:Does it even matter?
Just let them act however they like, why does it matter what the reasons are?
I mean for instance, I don't understand how some people can truly consider themselves to be a third gender, or no gender entirely, I don't really grasp what that really means.
But I don't have too understand it to accept it.
Deru said:So what you're describing here is merely normal human behavior for all of us.
I'm just curious about the reasons.
Sure, people pick up mannerisms from different cultural environments but the change in personality seems to be quite dramatic within the gay/lesbian scene. It's unlike any other environmental influence I've witnessed and therefore I wouldn't use the word normal to describe it.
Deru said:What is normal, to begin with?