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Does anyone know what it feels like to be the opposite gender?


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Not possible.

A man can THINK he's a women, and a woman can THINK she is a man.

But it's all mental illness.

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Yes. I had to do a college paper on it once. I received praise and a high grade for accuracy. Understanding different people was important for my major.

You're basically opening yourself to seeing life from a different point of view and learning what their life experiences have been.

It's not that difficult to know. I'll include knowing other races, ethnicities, religions, age groups, nationalities, etc..

You humble yourself and open your mind to learning something new. Then, you interact and listen to them without judging. Read books, newspapers, etc. written about and by them and from different points of views, opinions, experiences, etc..

Right now, I've been doing a deep dive in learning about Palestinians and Israelis for the last few months.

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That's a major display of cringeworthy virtue signaling.

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You're clueless that many careers require knowledge about different groups. Sociologists, psychiatrists, homeland security, marketers, entrepreneurs, military, toy manufacturers, interviewers, artists, filmmakers, network executives, police, social workers, business executives, ambitious workers, civil servants, writers, novelists, reporters, etc..

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Blah, Blah, Blah. More drivel.

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I'm studying stupid people which is the reason I interact with you.

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You will get better results if you study yourself.

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Nonsense!! This person received praise and a high accuracy grade tho.

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You can learn 'about' anyone's life. Any cultural group or individual. Historians do it all day long. However, you will NEVER know what it 'feels like' to be another human being. You're retarded for even thinking so and entirely arrogant in your supposition. No man can ever know what it FEELS LIKE to be a woman, because they aren't one and never will be. Men have been trying to figure out women for millennia. Yet you're so stupid to think that a man who thinks he is one can understand what it's like to be one by putting on a dress? Fucking idiot.

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"you will NEVER know what it 'feels like' to be another human being."

Actors do it all the time.

You're clueless as always!

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That is exactly what trans people are doing, acting. An actor playing a part has no idea what it is like to be that person they're portraying, which is 99% of the time a fictional character. Thank you for proving my point and your own stupidity.

"Woman" is not a costume. A man has no way of knowing what it feels like to be a woman. Men and women are fundamentally different. Different physically, chemically and psychologically. Only a woman can be a mother, experience decades of menstruation and menopause. You really think a man can put on a dress and know what that's like?

To suggest otherwise is to ignore the "science" and be the misogynist you accuse others of being. Why do you hate women?

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Sociopaths and psychopaths like yourself have no empathy which explains the reason why you're so clueless about feelings.

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It sounds like you were some kind of sociology or psychology major in school, which would explain the deep-seated insanity that you espouse. But what it doesn't explain is your lack of knowledge concerning the differences between sociopaths and psychopaths. It's the latter that doesn't feel empathy, while the former is able to process such a feeling but is unwilling or unable to act on it. They're not interchangeable labels.

One would think you'd have at least learned this fundamental difference in school, but then again they hand out degrees like yours for merely being able to parrot the teachers' morality, with bonus points for the ability to read without moving your lips.

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I'll say it again, you are literally too retarded to argue with.

Only a moron or the mentally ill thinks a man can put on a dress and know what it's like to be a woman. Guess you think a white person can put on black face and know what it's like to be black then?

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I just learned that I can throw up a little in my mouth and still tamp it down.

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No, and most sane people don't want to know.

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Most men couldn't handle it.

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Most women couldn't either. I could not imagine thinking about sex every 18 seconds every day of my adult life.

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It fades with age. By the time you're 50, it's only about every 30 seconds.

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That's what the study my brother looked at said too. They did a study of males aging from earliest puberty age to elderly.

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I believe it.

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YOU WILL FIND MEN AND WOMEN WHILE SEEMINGLY ON TWO SEPERATE TEAMS...ARE MUCH MORE SIMILAR THAN EXPECTED...WITH NOBODY REALLY KNOWING WHAT IT FEELS LIKE TO BE THEIR GENDER...EVERY INDIVIDUAL HAS AN INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE.

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I'm 6'2" and know the feeling of being objectified. I have no interest in women barely at the 5ft mark as they make it seem as if that's all they care about and I feel like a freak of nature because of my size compared to them.

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I'm not 6'2", but I know how you feel about being objectified. I get sexually harassed by my female co-workers at least 3-4 times a week. It seems so innocent. A poke to chest here, a tap or pinch on the ass there. I always remind them that they only get away with it because I let them. No one ever takes me seriously though lol.

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🀣 I'm not sure being objectified is the right word in my case but it just feels awkward and uncomfortable having a huge height difference and I don't think of being over 6ft is that big of a deal.

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There is a crack addict in Philadelphia who knows. He is the only one.

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