22-04-2025, 09:56 AM
The thing is, I tried to be nice and pleasant and inclusive, when I said "for males (which automatically includes trans)".
I even tried to explain the terminology I used, so that it IS all-inclusive. I even did that with a lot of sensitivity that I might get the wording wrong.
I wonder if I might be the bad-person here. I'm sorry to the whole community if that is the reality.
One of the things people learn about me in real-life is that I am one of the people that never wants to cause offense or upset other people.
What I think we all need to stand up against is the rude abusive language used on the forum.
Calling someone else "transphobic" when they clearly are not, is disgusting.
NO ONE is trying to make anyone's "pp" hard here. The one or two posts I saw, it seemed like someone was posting about their past experience about something, isn't that the same when another member (not going to name them) wrote multiple posts about their life and what they realized made them want NBE etc?
For some people, growing their own breasts, and all the associated aspects, is a bit of a fetish. There's nothing wrong with that. Why can't we be more accepting?
As I said in the earlier post in this thread, people who take sexual pleasure in other's posts here should have the post deleted, possibly the account banned.
Isn't that what you also want?
Why are you being so difficult here?
All the swearing, rudeness, attacking other members, misinterpreting what other people write. WHY?
Aren't we mostly on the same page? (except the misandry, and apparently people being "transphobic" which is not accurate)
Why is it so hard to reply to sexual posts with "Sorry, we don't allow sexualized fetishism here. Your post will be deleted. Please be aware that your account could get banned in the future if you continue to make such posts"?
Isn't that so much better? No more misandry, no more rudeness, no more swearing, no more drama, no more people getting hurt.
Why can't you do that?
I even tried to explain the terminology I used, so that it IS all-inclusive. I even did that with a lot of sensitivity that I might get the wording wrong.
I wonder if I might be the bad-person here. I'm sorry to the whole community if that is the reality.
One of the things people learn about me in real-life is that I am one of the people that never wants to cause offense or upset other people.
What I think we all need to stand up against is the rude abusive language used on the forum.
Calling someone else "transphobic" when they clearly are not, is disgusting.
NO ONE is trying to make anyone's "pp" hard here. The one or two posts I saw, it seemed like someone was posting about their past experience about something, isn't that the same when another member (not going to name them) wrote multiple posts about their life and what they realized made them want NBE etc?
For some people, growing their own breasts, and all the associated aspects, is a bit of a fetish. There's nothing wrong with that. Why can't we be more accepting?
As I said in the earlier post in this thread, people who take sexual pleasure in other's posts here should have the post deleted, possibly the account banned.
Isn't that what you also want?
Why are you being so difficult here?
All the swearing, rudeness, attacking other members, misinterpreting what other people write. WHY?
Aren't we mostly on the same page? (except the misandry, and apparently people being "transphobic" which is not accurate)
Why is it so hard to reply to sexual posts with "Sorry, we don't allow sexualized fetishism here. Your post will be deleted. Please be aware that your account could get banned in the future if you continue to make such posts"?
Isn't that so much better? No more misandry, no more rudeness, no more swearing, no more drama, no more people getting hurt.
Why can't you do that?