03-11-2017, 08:14 PM
Shouldn't it be "but now father and daughter"?
Interesting, to say the least.
I can certainly empathize with trans people; I can only imagine the difficulties they have to face on a daily basis. We might even share some of the same issues as far as discrimination and such, but at the same time I don't feel any automatic kinship towards them. I feel there's a very distinct line between having same-sex attraction and being transgendered. All said, I probably know as much about what it means to be trans as the average open-minded heterosexual person.
To paraphrase Gus Portokalos from My Big Fat Greek Wedding, we may all be fruit, but the difference is apples and oranges.
Interesting, to say the least.
I can certainly empathize with trans people; I can only imagine the difficulties they have to face on a daily basis. We might even share some of the same issues as far as discrimination and such, but at the same time I don't feel any automatic kinship towards them. I feel there's a very distinct line between having same-sex attraction and being transgendered. All said, I probably know as much about what it means to be trans as the average open-minded heterosexual person.
To paraphrase Gus Portokalos from My Big Fat Greek Wedding, we may all be fruit, but the difference is apples and oranges.