actually, it is.
i'm writing a paper on hermaphroditism, and i'm a little concerned. i'll have to present it in class and i'm fearful for the eruption that will come from the conversation and opinions of the class.
take note: hermaphroditism does not equal transgendered.
i think too many of times we are ...too afraid to really stand for something or to speak our opinions because we are supposed to be so..."accepting".
i was watching something from The View on the whole topic and everyone jumped all over a lady for saying she didn't want her son to wear a dress.
what ever happened to opinions being ok? you want your son to wear a dress and she doesn't...
what's the issue with that?
i don't get it.
if you're going to throw the whole idea of "acceptance" out there;
you better make sure you can accept a conservative idea in return.
what's even scarier..
there's a transgendered guy in the class and he always makes his opinion known.
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