Another discussion and no one called me to close the thread.
I don't want to ostracize Mr. @GulfportDoc I think he born in a different generation. A generation where you had to cover your ground and be a man. A generation where you had to adapt if you didn't had the social skill to be what everyone else was, a man with all the traits of a man. A generation with a lot of what is now called, toxic masculinity. I remember seeing a video, actually countless times, it's called The Snow Guardian, you can find it on YouTube in the NatGeo channel. It's about a man, called billy barr, almost 70 years old now, he got tired of the social pressure to be like everyone else, find a mate blablabla, and in the age of 24 he went to Colorado for a research and ended up staying and living there in a cabin, all alone, while he was there he recorded the weather for a lot of years and now because of him they can actually prove global warming. Anyway, he went to Colorado because he wasn't capable of such masculinity because he was a "soft man". He likes to watch romance movies, Bollywood and nothing with any type of violence. So even in your generation that was already a thing, most man had to adapt the same way most homosexuals had to marry and have children's.
There's a good movie from this year, called The Last Black Man in San Francisco that show this soft masculinity, or whatever you want to call it. The point in all of this is: it was always here and it will always will be, but maybe now, like everything else, like woman's rights it have more visibility for obvious reasons. About sex change operation, in my country you can change sex with 16 years old without parents consent. I don't really have an opinion on the matter because I don't plan on cutting my penis off.
I don't want to ostracize Mr. @GulfportDoc I think he born in a different generation. A generation where you had to cover your ground and be a man. A generation where you had to adapt if you didn't had the social skill to be what everyone else was, a man with all the traits of a man. A generation with a lot of what is now called, toxic masculinity. I remember seeing a video, actually countless times, it's called The Snow Guardian, you can find it on YouTube in the NatGeo channel. It's about a man, called billy barr, almost 70 years old now, he got tired of the social pressure to be like everyone else, find a mate blablabla, and in the age of 24 he went to Colorado for a research and ended up staying and living there in a cabin, all alone, while he was there he recorded the weather for a lot of years and now because of him they can actually prove global warming. Anyway, he went to Colorado because he wasn't capable of such masculinity because he was a "soft man". He likes to watch romance movies, Bollywood and nothing with any type of violence. So even in your generation that was already a thing, most man had to adapt the same way most homosexuals had to marry and have children's.
There's a good movie from this year, called The Last Black Man in San Francisco that show this soft masculinity, or whatever you want to call it. The point in all of this is: it was always here and it will always will be, but maybe now, like everything else, like woman's rights it have more visibility for obvious reasons. About sex change operation, in my country you can change sex with 16 years old without parents consent. I don't really have an opinion on the matter because I don't plan on cutting my penis off.