Don’t let this distract you from the FACT that Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk high school panthers in the 1966 City championship game versus Andrew Johnson high school, including the game winning touchdown in the final seconds.
Exactly! Klinger was looking for a section 8 discharge. Tom Hanks was dressing like a woman to live in an all-woman apartment building because nothing else was available. This was the rationalization to start the normalization of depravity. Even as children we knew this was perverse.
A transvestite just enjoys the comfort of wearing women's clothing, but still like being a man. Some get a sexual rush from it. A transgender is more committed and will do what is medically necessary to transform their body from male to female. Both suffer from different forms of psychosis. In a nutshell, the transvestite wants to keep his dick, a transgender doesn't.
When I went to school in the 70s and early 80s, trans anything was comedy shows in theaters or television. I don't remember anyone being gay, as it was still very taboo.
Lol I graduated HS in 83 - NO ONE was an acknowledged gay person. Living in NOLA area, yes, I had been exposed to the drag queen shows. Was not in schools at all.
I'm curious why the "Tranny" issue is the hill that the other side has decided die on. Roe v Wade, was supposed to unite every woman in the solar system to defeat Donald Trump, and they have almost completely forgotten about "Muh body, muh choice."
Just a couple of fags that were always getting their asses kicked back in high school. No drag queens or whacko's that thought they were the other sex.
They weren't any where as flamboyant as they are now days, but I can remember seeing them when I was in the military in my late teens down on Hotel Street in Honolulu.
And there were plenty strolling the streets of Houston twenty years ago.
Trans- no. But I distinctly remember being 5 years old and knowing my classmate was gay. Of course I had no concept of what gay was but I remember thinking something was so different about him and asking my mom why he seemed like a girl. And then sure enough he grew up to be flamboyantly gay. Were in our mid 30’s so this was mid 90’s
Gay kids yes, transgender kids, no.
Even gay kids, only 2 before 2000.
Exactly my experience.
Don’t let this distract you from the FACT that Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single game while playing for the Polk high school panthers in the 1966 City championship game versus Andrew Johnson high school, including the game winning touchdown in the final seconds.
I love Al Bundy lol
Kek!
I remember a friend's father getting caught wearing women's clothes.
That's a transvestite. Not the same.
To be fair it sort of is the same thing
I remember Tom Hanks starring as a cross-dresser in "Bosom Buddies" on ABC. And Klinger on M.A.S.H.
Those are examples of transvestites. Not the same thing. Same as Norman Bates in Psycho.
Klinger was sane though. He wasn’t even actually a cross dresser, just trying to get out of the war.
They were obviously trying to get it pushed toward acceptability though.
Klinger in today's army would don the dress hoping for a quicker promotion...
Or become the surgeon general.
Exactly! Klinger was looking for a section 8 discharge. Tom Hanks was dressing like a woman to live in an all-woman apartment building because nothing else was available. This was the rationalization to start the normalization of depravity. Even as children we knew this was perverse.
one kid in college wore women's underwear under his male clothing...that was creepy enough for me.
That's transvestite. Not the same thing.
I don't know what the difference is then
A transvestite just enjoys the comfort of wearing women's clothing, but still like being a man. Some get a sexual rush from it. A transgender is more committed and will do what is medically necessary to transform their body from male to female. Both suffer from different forms of psychosis. In a nutshell, the transvestite wants to keep his dick, a transgender doesn't.
so you think Big Mike is more of a transvestite then?
Possibly. He has been in a disguise since Barack entered politics.
When I went to school in the 70s and early 80s, trans anything was comedy shows in theaters or television. I don't remember anyone being gay, as it was still very taboo.
It is kinda like opossums. I don't have anything against them but I damn sure don't want them in my house.
Lol I graduated HS in 83 - NO ONE was an acknowledged gay person. Living in NOLA area, yes, I had been exposed to the drag queen shows. Was not in schools at all.
Similar experience here - I graduated in '86 and nobody in my school was openly gay. But no guys ever ran around in girls' clothing.
No guys ran around in women's clothing unless it was inside the bar where the shows were in the Quarter here either lol
Class of 69. Fags were still in their closet, where they belong.
I'm curious why the "Tranny" issue is the hill that the other side has decided die on. Roe v Wade, was supposed to unite every woman in the solar system to defeat Donald Trump, and they have almost completely forgotten about "Muh body, muh choice."
Nope!
Just a couple of fags that were always getting their asses kicked back in high school. No drag queens or whacko's that thought they were the other sex.
The drag queens thing is fairly recent outside of certain inner city locations, and mostly at night, is it not?
They weren't any where as flamboyant as they are now days, but I can remember seeing them when I was in the military in my late teens down on Hotel Street in Honolulu.
And there were plenty strolling the streets of Houston twenty years ago.
One. 1992. Kid was majorly mentally disturbed. Smart... but disturbed.
Trans- no. But I distinctly remember being 5 years old and knowing my classmate was gay. Of course I had no concept of what gay was but I remember thinking something was so different about him and asking my mom why he seemed like a girl. And then sure enough he grew up to be flamboyantly gay. Were in our mid 30’s so this was mid 90’s