Why do people base so much of their personal Identity on things they didn't actively acheive? Deciding that you no longer want to be male or female is not an achievment and you should have no Pride in doing something that takes no actual effort in doing. Not a hateful comment. ↓

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Just my thoughts

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what if someone fully transitioned and became to opposite gender. it takes a lot of effort, courage, and thinking to even consider transition.

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Raven, my post was about people saying "I'm not a boy now" or vice versa, My point being Thinking takes no actual effort. All of the other stuff does but you can think and play Minecraft. Thinking is effortless.

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identity is more valuable to some people than you think. imagine you were born as the opposite s3x and disliked it, or in other words, the wrong body? learning that you can be who you want to and choosing to embrace yourself feels like an achievement for trans people. ↓

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they found a way to feel at least somewhat better by choosing to embrace themselves. this also applies to people like me who have been raised in a homophobic environment. discovering my identity and openly expressing myself feels like an achievement to me because i was taught ↓

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to follow one path, one that im not satisfied with. me, and others in similar situations are forging their own path, yet another achievement.

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Your replys have nothing to do with my original post. I never stated anything about gender transition surgerys or anything of the like in my original post. I asked the question. Why is it considered okay to be prideful about ones preferred sexuality. And to ask another question↓

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Why is it not Inclusive of Straight people? Why only lesbian gay bisexual trans queer? Why not add straight to the end of it? If the lgbtq community is so inclusive, loving, and caring where is the inclusiveness of people who are straight?

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