Today I'd like to give a little shout out to an underrepresented group, which it seems everyone wants to ignore. Black Trans Women. Some pictures of below. https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-s...2-10453-1592776639-6_dblbig.jpg?resize=1200:* https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/M_x...rus_asset/file/20104265/ARHMANI_07XX20_12.jpg https://transgenderlawcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Nia-Faulk-sq-1080x1080.jpg https://media.them.us/photos/5bc646.../pass/2018-10-10-Trans-in-America-Eisha-4.jpg https://s.abcnews.com/images/Nightline/191004_ntl_transgender_1a_1240_hpMain_16x9_992.jpg https://s.abcnews.com/images/US/jazmine-daemon-abc-ps-191002_hpEmbed_7x4_992.jpg They almost have a certain style or "beauty". (Not exactly my type I'd want to date, but if you imagine going to a beauty pageant competition, if you understand what I'm saying) Unlike the rest of the trans community, what I notice specifically about black trans women is most of them do not have expectations of transforming into a woman exactly. They recognize and are comfortable with being a little bit of something else. I would call this a little bit more of a reasonable and sensible expectation.
Transgenderism is just one's ability to deal with their reality. And, as far as your specific group, the number that is inflicted with this altered reality is so small, we don't need to make it a big deal. Most of us have our own challenges in life to deal with than to get all mixed up in this nonsense. Just give yourselves over to Christ and it will all go away.
Yes, but think of all the medals trans black women could rack up in the Olympic games. Virtual gold mine.
I wish religious people could leave their make believe out of a single thread. It isn’t a substitute for a personality.
The only make believe are men who want to be women and women who want to be men. It's a true mental illness that needs isolation from the rest of the world to get well. A Sanitorium we used to call it.