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Player alters gender but remains on women's team

I'm glad this story is being told. It's a good time for it too, as November is Transgender Awareness Month. I've tried before to explain what it means to be transgender on this board, but will try some more.

What color represents transgender awareness month? Pink is breast cancer, Red is AIDS, purple is Domestic violence.

Let me guess... The color that represents you tweeners is "a shade of grey"
 
Please tell me how I don't fit into "insulting to transgender people"? Do you seriously still not understand that I am transgender? I am a transgender person, and as such I find those terms offensive.

You said you can't speak for all people in your sitch, but then then say what they find offensive without a limiting term. Just wondering which you prefer, speaking for all, or not.
 
What color represents transgender awareness month? Pink is breast cancer, Red is AIDS, purple is Domestic violence.

Let me guess... The color that represents you tweeners is "a shade of grey"

We have a symbol, which is in every single damn post I make here.
 
I would say that yes I do. I am always accepted as a girl when I go out in public presenting as a girl. I have no problems using the women's restroom. I must not be passing very well as a boy since I get called ma'am and miss when out in my "boy mode". So that leads me to believe I do look like a girl. I have been told by several people that I have feminine features. I'm not tall at just under 5'7", and have always had a slender build. The only issues I've had are from biased people such as my family. One of my brothers tried to tell me I have masculine features. Everyone else says the complete opposite.

I'll let you judge for yourself by posting a picture of one of my Halloween costumes.

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I'm gonna have to show some restraint on this one. The post I'm capable of pulling off, although I have no warnings, would probably immediately not only get me kicked off this board, but the internets in general.
 
I dunno, Eric...that could lead to a lotta trouble, doncha figure?

Last time I was at school and called that Babe, who had a DA haircut with plenty of butch wax, wore a big chain for a belt, cowboy boots, and had a pack of Lucky Strikes tucked into her rolled up t-shirt sleeve a "bulldyke" after she started a fist-fight with me, they was hell to pay.

I guess I shoulda just called him a man, eh?

Why? Was there something specifically male about the way she dressed, that you left out?
 
My ignore list just keeps growing. It's up to 6 now. I'm not going to get baited into arguments with trolls.
 
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