Incorrect

And speaking of bona fide qualifications – an item I just saw on Facebook.

May be an anime-style image of 1 person and text that says 'Having a penis and wanting to keep it doesn't make you any less of a girl'

Yes it does.

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16 responses to “Incorrect”

  1. Tim Harris Avatar

    Where would you keep it?

  2. Omar Avatar

    Having a penis and wanting to keep it doesn’t make you any less of a girl.

    What would he/she/it use it for? Making doughnuts? Storing them till dinner time? As a hanger for his/her/its mink coat? As a rack for one shoe while he/she/it hops about on the other?.

    The mind boggles.

  3. GW Avatar

    What would he/she/it use it for?

    Sexually assaulting women and female animals?

  4. GW Avatar

    Sorry, I mean: People and animals with uteruses.

  5. Roj Blake Avatar

    Where would you keep it?

    Tucked up inside your vagina, of course.

  6. Blood Knight in Sour Armor Avatar
    Blood Knight in Sour Armor

    40 yr/old man using a prepubescent manga girl make a false point I’m sure…

    Do these weirdos realize how trans stuff actually works in Japan? ‘cuz whatever it is it ain’t “woke”.

  7. GW Avatar

    40 yr/old man using a prepubescent manga girl make a false point I’m sure…

    The image looks so, so innocent. I know that the author of the statement is clearly full of shit (as is the statement itself), but when I see the image, it feels so cruel to say so. I know, that’s the point of the image.

  8. Holms Avatar

    “…and wanting to keep it…”

    It doesn’t even matter what they want to do with the penis, having had one at all means they are not a girl.

  9. Blood Knight in Sour Armor Avatar
    Blood Knight in Sour Armor

    It’s really, really gross… Even without the sign it looks like something out of KISS Players or a near future rape victim…

    Just… Eww eww eww…

  10. What a Maroon Avatar
    What a Maroon

    Well, no, it doesn’t make you any less of a girl, because you never were a girl to begin with.

  11. Papito Avatar

    @Maroon

    Having a pot belly and being too lazy to get rid of it doesn’t make me any less of a supermodel.

  12. Brian M Avatar

    Having gray hair (what’s left of it), a middle aged spread, and an aging face that I hate seeing in Zoom doesn’t make me any less of a 19-year old. Can we add “tc” (for trans-chronological) to the letter salad?

  13. iknklast Avatar

    Having a hairless body doesn’t make me any less an otter.

  14. latsot Avatar

    Brian:

    an aging face that I hate seeing in Zoom

    I started using my face as my social media avatar a few weeks ago in solidarity with women who were being criticised for their looks rather than their words and deeds and because I think it’s important for people to know that men are supporting women and agreeing with their concerns. My heart also broke a little more each day seeing women who have been brave enough to stick their heads above the parapet having completely disproportionate ‘consequences’ for their free speech thrust upon them by angry mobs. So I thought “fuck anonymity”. Anyone who self-IDs as my enemy knows who I am already, it’s not difficult to find out because I’ve never made it a secret. And I’ve been mildly doxed a few times anyway. I only stick with ‘latsot’ rather than my name (Rob, if you’re interested) because that name has been around a looooooooonnnnng time and a lot of people know it.

    Anyway, using my face as an avatar has had two main consequences:

    1. It worked, in the sense that now people are criticising me for my looks rather than my words and deeds. Especially Americans, for some reason, I have to say. This isn’t great for my self-esteem, but I do think it highlights some hypocrisy for all to see. For example, people will just post a picture of my face in response to a point I’ve made. They expect this to intimidate me, I suppose, because they are used to shaming women over their looks. Doesn’t work with me, I do actually know what I look like. And it can take the heat off women who are just trying to make a point, because the idiots are all having fun saying I look like a paedophile.

    2. I’ve become a lot less squeamish about seeing my own face in zoom meetings and mirrors. I can’t say I’m pleased to see it, but now I see it more often and have had it confirmed that it is universally reviled, it no longer sway over me. Yeah, that’s how I look. When you’re back from hiding behind the sofa, we can talk.

    So I suppose what I’ve learned is to self identity as someone who doesn’t give a fuck about what people think of how I look. And now I can just about bear to look in the mirror after 50 years. And it doesn’t hurt to scare the horses a bit when women are getting bogged down with the dribbling of idiots.

  15. Rob Avatar

    Latsot, good on you, I wish I had the same courage. Also, it’s a fine curmudgeonly face and a shock of hair I’d happily aspire to. Anyone who has to resort to “you’re ugly and you look like a pedo” has instantly lost. besides, what does a pedo actually look like? Maybe we should ask Matt Gaetz? Or maybe one of the several dozen cops listed on Greg Doucette’s twitter fro having abused children? Pedo’s are people. They look like people. You look more like someone saying “don’t fuck with me” or possibly more like “you really want to fuck with me? Ok”

    Be well.

  16. latsot Avatar

    Thanks, fellow Rob!

    Not bravery, though. Just pissed-offitude. Plus financial security and zero chance that I’ll attract any stalkers.