It’s from experience. This meme was exactly how I felt before I realized I’m trans.
Your experience is not universal.
You’re never going to come to that realization yourself if you’re never exposed to the possibility that that’s an option.
I agree. However that was not the topic of discussion. The topic of discussion was how useful it is to point at someone and say nothing other than a label that you have given to them yourself. They had no say. They didn’t have any input. It was just chosen for them and ascribed to them. That’s kinda fucked up. If you replace that with literally any other label, it suddenly is an issue, no? Or is labeling people without their input or agreement just something that you find acceptable?
If someone is confident in their gender identity, they shouldn’t have any problem being called an egg.
Yes. If they’re comfortable they can weather someone labeling them. However, that does paint you as the shitty person for doing something to someone to which they have to withstand it. Do you not see the issue here?
Are you going to say gaydar is offensive?
Invalid comparison. Literally nothing in common. There is a far cry difference between recognizing traits in someone that may or may not be part of your group and then theorizing that they are one as opposed to pointing at someone and publicly just saying “GAY.”
We just have a knack for identifying our own.
Here you go again. You have no idea whether they are one of your own. But you seem to be perfectly fine with ascribing a label to someone else that you yourself have decided. That is pretty shitty and disgusting behavior. We literally tell children to not do this because it is bullying.
I’m not continuing this conversation with you. I’ve made my points pretty clear.
AlligatorBlizzard@sh.itjust.works 4 weeks ago
Then make a joke that you felt that way and then realized you were trans. These egg jokes insinuating someone is trans are a pretty clear violation of the egg prime directive.