kuligirl
Recents Comments from kuligirl
- I am very impressed by the analogy. It allows for people who may not be involved with BDSM and have misconceptions in regards to it being the same as rape. The post was clear, precise and well thought out. Good
(posted to Roller coaster rides) - I'm not sure that I agree with that. By getting on a rollercoaster you are consenting to being on that ride. In the event of an earthquake there is no control on when or where it happens. Therefore one can
(posted to Roller coaster rides) - I agree! And the commodification of fundraising, especially all of the pink items for breast cancer, seems rather underhanded. They make something pink and then give $1 of the proceeds to the fundraiser. It's disheartening.
(posted to Done with Pink) - I should be used to reading these kinds of comments here, but I am disapointed. ElanaFulana, I just wanted to tell you how much I support what you've written here. It is clear and well written. Thank you for writting
(posted to Having Sex While Stealth is Not Sexual Assault) - This is absolutly terrifying! To think that we can't even feel safe in our own homes!
(posted to Women have no respite from voyeurs in Canada)
Responses to Comments from kuligirl
- Sexual orientation is supposed to describe who we are attracted to, not proscribe it. If someone truly and honestly is attracted to cis women but not trans women, then they should never have to worry about disclosure -- they simply (posted to Having Sex While Stealth is Not Sexual Assault)
- "By my understanding, a cis woman (presumption: sex - female) and a trans woman (presumption: sex - originally male) are fundamentally different. Not only do they have substantially different physical compositions, but trans women can not (at least given our (posted to Having Sex While Stealth is Not Sexual Assault)
- "Wishing to know about 'important' information does not imply" And then you said a lot of other things. The basic problem with everything you said is that you have categorised "trans" as "important information that prospective partners need to know". (posted to Having Sex While Stealth is Not Sexual Assault)
- I don't understand the howls of protest from some of the transphobes in here who seem to be worried about catching trans cooties, or something. Lots of you state you're not sexually attracted to trans people, and so would require (posted to Having Sex While Stealth is Not Sexual Assault)
- There's nothing dishonest about it. They're post-op, they have everything society says should pertain to their sex. They ARE of their identified sex. They live, breath, go about their lives in that sex. If said partner has known and fallen (posted to Having Sex While Stealth is Not Sexual Assault)











