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    #41
    phobia pho·bi·a (fō'bē-ə) n. A persistent, abnormal, or irrational fear of a specific thing or situation that compels one to avoid the feared stimulus. A strong fear, dislike, or aversion.
    Originally posted by alluvial View Post
    I'm sorry, the original comment to which you refer may have been tongue in cheek, a bit of a piss take or even a bad taste joke. But where the feck did he/she show a morbid fear of transgender people?
    For feck sake get off of your lefty judgemental high horse and stop reading things into things that just aren't there.
    Where in your own definition does it mention "a morbid fear"? You don't seem to be sticking to your own definition... the original comment could however be read as implying "a strong dislike".
    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
    Originally posted by vetran
    Urine is quite nourishing

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      #42
      Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
      I wouldn't say that at all. I'm quite prepared to use the name Caitlyn if Caitlyn is prepared to consign Bruce to history.


      I don't see the comparison. In general, I don't see gay people trying to hang on to remnants of their non-gay identity. This does seem to me to be a case of someone trying to hang onto remnants of male identity -- fine with the kids saying "Dad," for instance.

      I don't see why it is narrow-minded to say, "If you want me to believe you, at least let me see that you really believe you."
      She was a woman trapped in a man's body. Athletics is about physicality - therefore she competed as a male, as she now presumably would still be prevented from competing as a female athlete. Do you think she should obliterate her previous existence and pretend she never lived as a man?

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        #43
        All the Bitching and arguing aside, if a male has the op and fully converts. How would that be noted on nhs systems so that they are not sent smear appointments ect? Anyone have any nhs domain knowledge as surely that is a case that the creaking nhs systems would struggle with.

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          #44
          Originally posted by TheLordDave View Post
          All the Bitching and arguing aside, if a male has the op and fully converts. How would that be noted on nhs systems so that they are not sent smear appointments ect? Anyone have any nhs domain knowledge as surely that is a case that the creaking nhs systems would struggle with.
          There are plenty of people who don't need smear appointments - for example those who have had their cervix removed after treatment for cancer - I'm sure the system can cope.

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            #45
            Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
            She thought she was a woman trapped in a man's body.
            I think the whole area is fascinating but for me the debate is far from settled either way.
            Athletics is about physicality
            At top levels of all sports, competitors always say that the mental element is hugely significant. There's debate if the male and female psyche are equivalent so it could be this gives an advantage. If for instance you buy that the male psyche is more competitive, then is it fair for a "man in a woman's body" to compete against women?
            Originally posted by MaryPoppins
            I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
            Originally posted by vetran
            Urine is quite nourishing

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              #46
              I wonder if Fatima Whitbread is going to become a woman now as well.

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                #47
                From your 'fix' to my quote, I take it you think it's a mental illness, not a physical one?

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                  I wonder if Fatima Whitbread is going to become a woman now as well.
                  Modern medicine is good, but it's not that good.
                  I'm not even an atheist so much as I am an antitheist; I not only maintain that all religions are versions of the same untruth, but I hold that the influence of churches, and the effect of religious belief, is positively harmful. [Christopher Hitchens]

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                    Where in your own definition does it mention "a morbid fear"? You don't seem to be sticking to your own definition... the original comment could however be read as implying "a strong dislike".
                    Look up what morbid fear means.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                      From your 'fix' to my quote, I take it you think it's a mental illness, not a physical one?
                      This wasn't addressed to me, but is one permitted to be agnostic on the question? Or must one just take it by faith that the truth has been handed down to us from the high priests / priestesses of Stonewall, etc? Can we be allowed to shrug, and say, "Who knows?" or must we stand to attention and say, "I KNOW!" And why is it so vital to Mr/Ms Jenner (and her fans) that everyone say and think "the right thing" about this, anyway?

                      And while I'm on a roll, is one permitted to question whether "illness" is even an appropriate designation for what we are discussing?

                      I'm assuming from your question you think it is a "physical illness." Is there any physical evidence for that? Usually "physical illnesses" have some kind of physical evidence of their presence. Here we have a person who is biologically / genetically a man but says that emotionally / mentally she is a woman. Admittedly, I'm not an expert, but I don't know of any way to devise a test to distinguish between allegations of mental confusion and claims of being "a woman trapped in the wrong body." How can anyone really prove that she isn't instead "a man trapped in the wrong mindset"? By what she says and thinks? But won't a "wrong mindset" skew the evidence? How can you really prove this either way without some kind of physical evidence?

                      I don't see how anyone could really prove it is either a physical or mental issue. It's a real issue, obviously, but trying to definitively categorise it seems to me hopeless.

                      If Jenner wants to dress like a woman and claim to be one, and have an operation, and do whatever, I don't really see how it is anyone's business to try and stop her. But it really isn't her (or anyone else's) business to try to tell everybody they must approve of it and go along. If there were good, hard evidence that this "trapped in the wrong body" problem is not mere delusion and actually exists and good, hard evidence that she personally has the condition, that might be different. Even so, people have the right to ignore evidence on a lot of things. But without that evidence, it is perfectly acceptable for people to say, "I don't know whether I believe that or not," and perfectly acceptable for people to say, "Actually, I don't believe that." Or even to say, "I don't know, but I'll treat it with respect if I'm convinced you actually believe it yourself."

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