Glorianny
Lathyrus
It’s really weird that those very people who are dictating that lesbians must include attraction to males in their sexuality are accusing others of dictating about people s sexuality.
Doodledog apologies if it wasn't clear the second part of my post wasn't directed at you. The careful about religion bit was just an aside. Sometimes a sense of humour helps
No one is dictating anything. Except those who insist lesbians can't have a relationships with transwomen.
Gay men sometimes have sex with women and even have children (Paul O'Grady for one) they are still gay.
Lesbians can have sex with whomsoever they wish, regardless of what sexual equipment they come with, they are still lesbians.
And some lesbians have relationships with transwomen.
Abandon your prejudices. Let people decide who they choose to partner with. Insisting women who have relationships with transwomen are not lesbians, is just as bad as saying any who choose not to have sex with transwomen are transphobic. It's just as judgemental.
No one is dictating anything. Except those who insist lesbians can't have a relationships with transwomen.
Who is insisting that lesbians can't have a relationship with transwomen?
You raised the issue in an earlier post...
So if a lesbian chooses to have a relationship with a transwoman are GNers then saying she can no longer claim to be a lesbian? Because logically if you insist the transwoman is a man that is what you are claiming
... and I replied...
If a lesbian has a relationship with a trans woman - isn't she simply a lesbian who's chosen to have a relationship with a trans woman?
And I pointed out that heterosexuals sometimes toy with homosexual partners.
You suggested that if we insisted that a transwoman is a man - logically we were saying that a lesbian can no longer claim to be one.
Frankly, I think that is twisting it - or to use the proper phrase, you are misrepresenting the argument.
No one has suggested that lesbians shouldn't / can't / don't have a relationship with transwomen - or any other demographic. Plainly, they can, and most surely, they do.
What we are arguing - or certainly what I am arguing, is that a transwoman is biologically male - there is no getting away from that fact. Nothing has changed his XY chromosomes. Now that doesn't prevent a lesbian from dating them - if they want to - but I very much doubt the majority do. But no one on here is arguing that lesbians should only date lesbians, what we are arguing is that they should not be compelled at a dating event to have men among the selection of partners. At this particular event it doesn't appear that any lesbians challenged the request from the organiser that transwomen stay away from it because of previous harassment complaints.
You can argue until Kingdom come that a transwoman who says he is a woman, is a woman. But you will not convince me because biologically he isn't. He might be a lovely person, he might be someone I'd love to have as a friend (I do have one as a friend, who is a lovely person), he might well identify as a woman psychologically and culturally, and might have a better 'fit' in society identifying as a woman - but he is not a woman, he is a transwoman, and I will not accept that a transwoman and a woman are exactly one and the same.
That doesn't make me illogical or perverse or transphobic - transwomen like any other demographic have rights. But their rights don't override mine as a woman - and that is what some of them, the activists as we know them, want, which is why they threaten and harass and intimidate... typical male misogynistic behaviour, when their demands are not met. That transwoman who showed up at the dating event with his 'girl-dick' on prominent display - it wasn't an accident, it was deliberate, it was deliberately provocative - he was challenging them in the way that men do when they are, or feel they might be, rebuffed or rejected, and their male ego takes a hit. He was out to prove a point, and it's a point that those of us who are challenging your ideology, are not going to accept.