#boy

roland@f.haeder.net

Now the rainbow flag has entered more games

Gosh, cannot I see a single game #screenshot here on the #Fediverse without a #rainbow flag in it? I know this is about #Stux and that's okay. They claim that #LGBTQ+ is all-inclusive. Except us #straight people. And no, were not worth only the little + at the end and no, 87-89% of the world's population are straight, not bisexual.

I demand that they stop their #heterophobic game. I don't want to be told that I'm bad person only because of I don't let a rainbow flag being shoveled up my ass. Why do we (straight people) have to praise what a minority does while they give us so much shit back? What do they expect from us (and me in particular) that when we date someone and later find out that he/she has the improper genitals between their legs (which is not expected)? I for instance would expect that a woman always has a #vagina between her legs and never a penis.

When I date a woman, I expect her to have a vagina, because that is what all women are born with. And no, when you are born with a penis, then you are born as a man and not a woman! If you disagree with the genitals being given to you by nature, that's not my problem not wanting to date you, it is your problem and you should seek professional help.

Have you been neglected as a #boy because your mother wants to have a #girl ? Then she is the cause of this, not me or any "transphobia" or "woman-hatred". So why radical feminists, do you say that "not all women have a vagina"? Stop these sweet lies once and for all! I don't want to let a trans-woman stick her dick in my mouth or ass only to be called "open-minded".

#My2cents - To be continued ...

dkkhorsheed@diasp.org

#Tennessee #Valley #Marin #Headlands #Trail #Beach #Beautiful #Boy #Playing #Waves #Pacific #Ocean #Nature #MyWork #Photography #California #Our #World

Playing with the Waves

Pacific Ocean

"The gently winding trail, slightly more than two miles in each direction, passes through several micro-environments, including meadows, low mountains, stands of redwoods and eucalyptus, a lagoon, a beach and cove and, at the endpoint, the world's largest ocean.

In the spring and summer, wildflowers abound on the trail, and deer, frogs, various birds and other wildlife can often be sighted. The trail is open to pedestrians and bicyclists.

The first half-mile or so of the trail is paved, giving way to a dirt path. The trail in the distance, though, is a different, much steeper trail. Soon after the pavement turns to dirt, low mountains rise into view. Wildflowers can be seen on both sides of the trail.

The trail passes through meadows after the halfway mark. Along the way, one can see several patches of horsetails, one of the oldest, fundamentally unchanged plants in the world. Named because of their resemblance to horses' tails, they have been around for over 300 million years, and are related to no other plants.

Nearing the end of the trail, the lagoon comes into view, with the Pacific Ocean beyond."

Tennessee Valley / Marin Headlands / February 14, 2015