“But sexual aggression is a male problem, not a gender identity problem.”
Right. In the current fad of blurring traditional definitions, I like the phrase ‘people with testosterone.’ It’s ironic to the point of being amusing to see these ‘people with testosterone’ so aggressively advocating for blurring the normal boundaries between the…
“But sexual aggression is a male problem, not a gender identity problem.”
Right. In the current fad of blurring traditional definitions, I like the phrase ‘people with testosterone.’ It’s ironic to the point of being amusing to see these ‘people with testosterone’ so aggressively advocating for blurring the normal boundaries between themselves and women--- women’s spaces, locker rooms, women’s sports. It’s such obvious testosterone behavior.
“But sexual aggression is a male problem, not a gender identity problem.”
Right. In the current fad of blurring traditional definitions, I like the phrase ‘people with testosterone.’ It’s ironic to the point of being amusing to see these ‘people with testosterone’ so aggressively advocating for blurring the normal boundaries between themselves and women--- women’s spaces, locker rooms, women’s sports. It’s such obvious testosterone behavior.
What's so astonishing is how many 'people with estrogen' go along with it, to their own detriment.