Re: Are transsexuals obligated to tell partners? GWEN ARAUJO case



"vivo per lei" <KA1985@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>You bring an irrelevant case of
> paedophilia in which the victims are considered to be too young to
> consent regardless.

It was not pedophilia; the boys were all teenagers, and I will point out
again that all the counts of "unlawful sex acts with a minor" were
dismissed. Hill was convicted on charges UNRELATED to their ages.


> Researhing the story I found this quote: "Hill pleaded guilty earlier
> this year to four counts of sexual battery FOR MOLESTING four boys."

Yes, and how did he molest them? By pretending to be a biological woman.


> Also, unlike in Gwen's case, there is no reason to believe that this
> pedophiles had a female sexual identity.

Ah, yes; that would have made it perfectly acceptable in your eyes, wouldn't
it? I guess having a female sexual identity is a license to rape. (And Hill
isn't a pedophile.)


> Your actions are so pathetic. How silly that you feel the need to go
> through the messages I have posted in other forums in search of
> something you think you could use against my statements. You took that
> message completely out of context, and then tried to somehow link it to
> another.

Come clean and admit you are just hurt and angry that so few people want to
have sex with TS/TGs and that is why you engage in name-calling and support
rape by fraud.


> Once again I reaffirm those statement: if a man's behavior, or woman's
> behavior for that matter, changes towards a person as a result of
> learning of their transsexuality, then the transsexual should let them
> know aware of how wrong that is. I was not talking about sexual
> preferences, however, but relationships in general.

Your post was about a man's behavior toward someone to whom he is sexually
attracted ("approaching you with a romantic
interest"; "they treat you like a princess when they think you are
bio-female, but when they are aware of your status they want to treat you
like crap.")

I'm not advocating treating anyone like crap, but no one is obligated to
continue flirting, etc. and treating like a princess someone with whom they
have lost romantic interest. Labeling the ceasing of such behavior as
"wrong" is what is wrong.



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