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Originally Posted by Mblake1981
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I never seen a trans in RL until in my 30's. We don't have whores and weirdos walking our streets although there are some crack whores in very bad places that anyone sensible would never dare go. Maybe there were some of those people in those areas but it was never exposed to me and why should it be.
I first heard the description of a trans person from a Comedians special at my friends house that had cable. Of course a comedian is going to be in awful places to help get jokes to make money, often times becoming part of the joke itself. When one stares too long into the void, as it were. The guys joke was about how to handle what a tranny is when your young son in the car sees one while at a stop light. Must be where he was from they were so common they showed in broad daylight.
I don't hate you, I don't actively work against you but at the same time don't ever expect me to consider it OK and normal like its morning sunshine and the ocean waves lapping at my feet. I am disgusted by it but it typically keep my foul opinions to myself in RL, I just smile and get the hell away as politely as I can manage.
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Wow never ever come to Panama.
For some reasons Trans/Shemales/Ladybois are a big hit here.
Have seen quite a few walking at certain malls, avenues, specially those near hotels.
Seeing regular women working as prostitutes is normal here,have had some as neighbors too, but yeah, Panama is a weird country in that regard, several trans here openly advertise on instagram and I discovered there are some underground events here too, and I mean, this is a very small country, only 3.5million people here in the Isthmus.
There are some "combo" packs here where you can get say a trans with a stud including coke to snort off directly off their asses, which became a hit after Wolf of Wall Street popularized it.
I can understand your reasons though.
Personally, I never bothered having an opinion or creating a too strong one.
All my personal beliefs on everything were shattered when I began working my internship in my local Psychiatric Hospital, to the point I even began having lunch alongside several shots of vodka or whisky to cope with the endless trail of human misery, tragedy and pain that entails working in a third world country in the mental health sector , with a background of a highly magical society.
I mean, you really do not care much about certain issues when you see MDs in white , get out of work and then do a small trip with you to "Montaņa de Sorte" and see these same MDs get "possessed" and begin dancing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6MkG_h7Xp0&t=3m20s
Yep, that is my country and some of those people in there are college graduates and pretty "normal"
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So rarely I believe , in this whole wide world, that x or y issue is important enough for me to ponder it beyond the heat of the moment.
I am pretty much Latinamerican in that regard in US terms.
Much love to you all my wonderful people!
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