badgerface wrote:
I completely agree. You're absolutely right that ignorance and bigotry do not necessarily go hand in hand with low intelligence/low iQ. Looking at my comments, the use of the description "low intelligence" was wrong.
Ignorance and Bigotry are learnt; more often than not, someone is Homophobic or Racist due to being brought up that way, or being influenced at a young age by Racist/Homophobic Parents or in surroundings that promote and encourage this; whatever the reason, be it religious influence for example, or just plain ignorance. Some supposedly very intelligent people can display mind-blowing ignorance. I am sorry

thank you for appologising. i understand a lot of these statements are generally just not well thought out, so long as were all willing to talk about its good.
Paukipaul wrote:
Bigotry is not learned, it is never "UN"-learned.
Story:
I was once "seduced" by a ladyboy once. i didn't know it was a man.
The reason why I didnt like it, was:
I was totally drunk, and just didnt shove "her" away because I am polite and usually don't shove women.
"she" was very eager to load me into a taxi, which i was Sober enough to decline, to my luck.
Somehow, don't ask me how, because I was drunk, suddenly my parts were out in the open, and unspeakable sexual acts followed. Until I discoverd a penis that didnt belong to me.
Well, I felt raped. Or at least, taken advantage of. Because I didnt knew it was a man, and I do not want to have sex with a man.
That's why I am very careful now when I am out drinking on my own. (which doesnt even happen anymore)
im sorry that happened to you. sexual contact you didnt consent to is sexual assault, so thats an understandable response and i hope your getting support for the trauma that has caused you.
however your story does not have much at all to do with bigotry being learned or unlearned. also whole its understandable that you would have issues with dating trans women because of this insidence - as it is understandable that a woman raped by a non-trans man may have trouble trusting a cis man again. its not understandable or acceptable to assume all trans women rapists or suggest thats why not one should date a trans women. if it were then it would be understandable for women whoves been raped by non-trans men to suggest that no one should date them ever again. which would be thoroughly unfair to cis men.
and in any case trans women are far more likely to the be victims of sexual assault at the hands of cis men than cis men are to be at the hands of trans women.