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@RitaTG, are you familiar with these names - Abdu Murray, Andy Bannister, Logan Gates. They're presenting at an RZIM conference on gender at UofT this July. I thought about going, but is it worth the entrance fee (over $300)?
 
It is a good place to go if one wants to reinforce the belief that being and living the truth of being LGBTQ is sinful.
Not a place for the likes of me. I don't need to be loved as a leper that needs delivering and repentance from being transgender.
Well worth the $300 If one wants to be affirmed and comforted in the belief that those that are LGBTQ are sinful for daring to live as they are. Good fodder for denying us a full place in the body of Christ
 
It is a good place to go if one wants to reinforce the belief that being and living the truth of being LGBTQ is sinful.
Not a place for the likes of me. I don't need to be loved as a leper that needs delivering and repentance from being transgender.
Well worth the $300 If one wants to be affirmed and comforted in the belief that those that are LGBTQ are sinful for daring to live as they are. Good fodder for denying us a full place in the body of Christ

Thank you for your answer RiraTG. Considering it's an RZIM conference I guess you're right about that.

I'm a bit surprised that UofT would host such an event though.
 
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It is a good place to go if one wants to reinforce the belief that being and living the truth of being LGBTQ is sinful.
Not a place for the likes of me. I don't need to be loved as a leper that needs delivering and repentance from being transgender.
Well worth the $300 If one wants to be affirmed and comforted in the belief that those that are LGBTQ are sinful for daring to live as they are. Good fodder for denying us a full place in the body of Christ

I hadn't heard of RZIM before this thread. I looked it up, and I believe I have heard of the man in charge. That kind of "Christianity" is hateful. I would have no desire to hear such a person.
 
Thank you for your answer RiraTG. Considering it's an RZIM conference I guess you're right about that.

I'm a bit surprised that UofT would host such an event though.

It's probably just renting them the facility. Also, I see by the link you posted that it's Wycliffe College which is an affiliated evangelical Anglican seminary. So it isn't like the university is sponsoring it or anything. An affiliate college is generally run by its own board and its denomination in coordination with the university rather than the university itself.
 
And besides, Jordan Peterson is affiliated with U of T. It's hardly a hotbed of liberalism, LOLOLOL...

And it's in the summer. Educational Institutions will let almost anyone rent space from them in the summer.
 
RitaTG,

have you ever come across a fellow transsexual who, when undergoing SRS, wanted and got some nonstandard end results?

Like square nipples? Or fur instead of breasts? Or a touchpad-type deal instead of a full vulva? Just some ideas off the top of my head to try to communicate what I am thinking of here. SRS changes that don't conform at all to our female and male body plan.

This is meant in all curiosity and not to be taken with any level of fatuousness or ironic detachment.
 
RitaTG,

have you ever come across a fellow transsexual who, when undergoing SRS, wanted and got some nonstandard end results?

Like square nipples? Or fur instead of breasts? Or a touchpad-type deal instead of a full vulva? Just some ideas off the top of my head to try to communicate what I am thinking of here. SRS changes that don't conform at all to our female and male body plan.

This is meant in all curiosity and not to be taken with any level of fatuousness or ironic detachment.
Nope..... so far those striving for SRS are seeking familiar results. Dealing with the human body at the level that SRS requires is far more difficult than surgeries that are superficial and cosmetic in nature. I do not foresee SRS becoming the sort of cosmetic procedure that you envisioned anytime soon.
 
Nope..... so far those striving for SRS are seeking familiar results. Dealing with the human body at the level that SRS requires is far more difficult than surgeries that are superficial and cosmetic in nature. I do not foresee SRS becoming the sort of cosmetic procedure that you envisioned anytime soon.
Very gracious response, Rita.
 
Nope..... so far those striving for SRS are seeking familiar results. Dealing with the human body at the level that SRS requires is far more difficult than surgeries that are superficial and cosmetic in nature. I do not foresee SRS becoming the sort of cosmetic procedure that you envisioned anytime soon.
ty 4 your reply :love:
 
Nope..... so far those striving for SRS are seeking familiar results. Dealing with the human body at the level that SRS requires is far more difficult than surgeries that are superficial and cosmetic in nature. I do not foresee SRS becoming the sort of cosmetic procedure that you envisioned anytime soon.
Then do you know why people who undergo SRS opt for the usual vanilla body types with male or female secondary sex characteristics? If that is accurate that is.
 
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