In a nutshell, I believe women were made for men. I believe that men were made for women. I do not believe that men were made for other men. I do not believe that women were made for other women. Finally, I do not believe that there is someone for everyone.
I believe that same sex relationships are intrinsically without merit in the scheme of the world. That pretty much sums up my attitude towards the opposite sex. The human bonding is typically a function of different sexes meeting and making that magic known as human sexuality happen.
Everything else is secondary as far as I am concerned.
If you feel you were born the wrong sex you're mentally defective. If you believe that the rules of genetics and natural order will bend to your whims you are incorrect. If you call yourself trans you need to be eliminated from the population as that fundamentally sick individual you are.
Today is International Women's Day.
It originates from early 20th-century labor movements in Europe and North America.
It was initially proposed by socialist activist Clara Zetkin in 1910.
It was first observed in 1911 with the united nations attempting to assume credit for the observance in 1975.
It is an international observance of social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women and to discuss "gender equality" as it relates to equal rights, pay, and opportunities for women. I think this notion is somewhat dated personally. I have been forced to work for some women who did not qualify for their position because of these ill conceived notions of fairness in the workplace.
The day is recognized internationally to tout the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of the female of the species.
It is also a day to honor women's contributions and advocate for women's rights.
A continuing whine about gender parity is likely in order even though from the male perspective they walk on the more qualified in the name of their positions.
So break out your knitted pussy hats bitches and turn on the whine !