World's gone mad

Ironic that freedom of choice for these people doesnt stretch to their siblings. We need a generation before they see the potential harm. Then some lawsuits against parents/carers/adopters who thrust their ideals on people too young to know.

I can imagine quite a big social backlash against this shit in the next generations
 
About 25 years ago I,along with 5 other work colleagues did a shaveathon for charity.Some had beards and I was the only one who had a tash.Between us raised a nice total of £1200 for our local Cancer Hospice.
What a twat I looked without one and not one person said it suited me.Took a couple of weeks before I looked any thing normal (although there will be bastards on here saying otherwise).
Bit difficult having a perm when I have a number two haircut. ;)
Well done with the cash. I still feel the responses of you and your friends was more to do with how they and you see you.

It's like someone who takes their glasses off and they look weird, but, if they were sitting there without glasses on and someone came in and saw them they wouldn't think, put on a pair of glasses ffs!

Same with your tash.

Did any stranger approach you in the street and beg you to grow one?

No.

Get new pals if need be man. :)
 
Well done with the cash. I still feel the responses of you and your friends was more to do with how they and you see you.

It's like someone who takes their glasses off and they look weird, but, if they were sitting there without glasses on and someone came in and saw them they wouldn't think, put on a pair of glasses ffs!

Same with your tash.

Did any stranger approach you in the street and beg you to grow one?

No.

Get new pals if need be man. :)
Yes my missus.She`s been a stranger for more than 42 years. ;)
 
Yes my missus.She`s been a stranger for more than 42 years. ;)

:)

To be honest now you mention 42 years it all becomes clear.

You are a 70's Tash survivor.

At least you keep your hair short. A feather cut on top might be too much to pull off, even for you. :)
 
Ironic that freedom of choice for these people doesnt stretch to their siblings. We need a generation before they see the potential harm. Then some lawsuits against parents/carers/adopters who thrust their ideals on people too young to know.

I can imagine quite a big social backlash against this shit in the next generations
The fact you don't know what the word "siblings" means invalidates your opinion.
 
:)

To be honest now you mention 42 years it all becomes clear.

You are a 70's Tash survivor.

At least you keep your hair short. A feather cut on top might be too much to pull off, even for you. :)
My hair,up until 10 years ago was like Ken Barlows (honestly).When i finished work through ill health (bad back and osteo-arthritus) I couldn`t wash my hair without having a shower,so I thought fuck it and shaved it down to a number two.Bit like Spanish Dave.
Yep had my tash since about 1978 and no I don`t look like a fucking porn star.If only !!
 
My hair,up until 10 years ago was like Ken Barlows (honestly).When i finished work through ill health (bad back and osteo-arthritus) I couldn`t wash my hair without having a shower,so I thought fuck it and shaved it down to a number two.Bit like Spanish Dave.
Yep had my tash since about 1978 and no I don`t look like a fucking porn star.If only !!

I knew it. :)

Sorry to hear you have been unwell though. Brain still in gear with the solution to the hair washing though.
 
Identifying as one gender or another is one thing but you are still technically a male or female. Thats stamped on your DNA.

I'd seriously ask the question if these people are choosing to be non binary as a fashion choice. I'd certainly never heard of this before a few years ago. Apparently there is an infinite number of genders they say. *Facepalm*

And if they go to such lengths as to convince themselves they are different then they need to give their head a wobble or see a doctor, not have their whims pampered to.

I accept that there are genuine trans people trapped in bodies that feel alien to them who need help be it reassignment surgery or just help to feel better about themselves (I believe the suicide rate of trans people is around 40%).

However from what I see most of these non binary people are just up their own arses wacky students.
 

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