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"Trans" is clearly a hot topic. But what is it?

Kfox

Well-Known Member
My view includes 2 & 3. I don't see women in the workforce being the disruptive force (#3) that you're suggesting.
So you don’t see women allowed on the battlefield during war, as firefighters, or police officers and everything those departments had to go through in order to accommodate women as a radical change in industry, or business strategy?
 

Callisto

Hellenismos, BTW
So you don’t see women allowed on the battlefield during war, as firefighters, or police officers and everything those departments had to go through in order to accommodate women as a radical change in industry, or business strategy?
Not to the extent that you seem to be indicating.
 

Kfox

Well-Known Member
Considering you repeatedly ask, I would say it's more than I consider it. Yes?
No. But my point is; cultural roles do and have changed according to my observation. When I look at traditional male and female roles of 100 years ago and compare them to today, I see a big difference. Perhaps you will disagree and that’s something we can agree to disagree on

Peace
Ken
 

Callisto

Hellenismos, BTW
No. But my point is; cultural roles do and have changed according to my observation. When I look at traditional male and female roles of 100 years ago and compare them to today, I see a big difference. Perhaps you will disagree and that’s something we can agree to disagree on

Peace
Ken
Then I'm not clear why you kept asking if I didn't see it as a big difference/disruption. It appears that, in your estimation, I don't see the changes as big yet you're also saying "no" you don't see the changes being more disruptive than I do.

ok :shrug:
 

Kfox

Well-Known Member
Then I'm not clear why you kept asking if I didn't see it as a big difference/disruption. It appears that, in your estimation, I don't see the changes as big yet you're also saying "no" you don't see the changes being more disruptive than I do.

ok :shrug:
You see the changes the same as I do; you just don't see them as a disruption; you see it as something else.
 
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