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The Botanical Gardens of the Mushroom Kingdom

Are you awesome?

  • Well DUH!

    Votes: 160 30.8%
  • lolz no I'm a minority

    Votes: 245 47.1%
  • I'm confused :c

    Votes: 115 22.1%

  • Total voters
    520

White-Peach

Smash Ace
Joined
Jun 4, 2003
Messages
832
Location
Waldorf, Maryland
Gay people? Psh, so normal. My mind does not struggle to understand gay people. Most boys like vanilla ice cream. Most girls like chocolate ice cream. Cool. But some boys like chocolate ice cream, and some girls like vanilla ice cream. So? That's fine, none of my business what goes into your mouth (lol), why should I care?

The new thing these days (according to me!) is transgender people. All the rage on TV! I saw a young transwoman I had been following on youtube appear on Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz! Things are changing. Transgender people fit well into the "ice cream model" as well. Boys are chocolate, girls are vanilla. Through magic (hormones, surgery), chocolate can become vanilla, and vanilla can become chocolate. All magic was not created equal, but let's assume that "new-chocolate" looks and tastes like chocolate, and "new-vanilla" looks and tastes like vanilla. Some people are bothered by something they can't even perceive (the previous flavor), and deny "new-chocolate" because it used to be vanilla. Not surprisingly, the same people deny "new-vanilla" because it used to be chocolate. That's dumb, and here's why. You are you who are, not who you used to be. A 50 year old man kisses his 50 year old wife. Normal people think, "aww" finding satisfaction with the situation. Crazy people think "CALLING THE POLICE, THERE'S A PEDOPHILE ON THE LOOSE!" because his wife used to be a little girl. That's crazy, because she's obviously not a little girl anymore, so why define her by something she's not anymore? It makes perfect sense to me. If you do not find your "new-chocolate" or "new-vanilla" a satisfactory rendition of what you already love, or a new twist to an old favorite, cool, reject. But don't be crazy people.

Gay is easy, transgender is easy, but probably requires more consideration if you were presented with the situation, but it's still easy. Difficult things to understand (to me!) are agender people (ice cream without flavor!), or neutrois people (it's ice cream, but not, it's fried chicken! or a house!, or melancholy!) These require more open-mindedness, because they fall outside of typical flavors. But even so, if you don't understand, just accept and treat them as you would treat anyone else. Nobody can fault you for trying to be nice.

Also,

Hi Peaches <3
 

Queen B. Kyon

Smash Master
Joined
Dec 5, 2007
Messages
4,959
Location
Kissimmee, Florida
Gay people? Psh, so normal. My mind does not struggle to understand gay people. Most boys like vanilla ice cream. Most girls like chocolate ice cream. Cool. But some boys like chocolate ice cream, and some girls like vanilla ice cream. So? That's fine, none of my business what goes into your mouth (lol), why should I care?

The new thing these days (according to me!) is transgender people. All the rage on TV! I saw a young transwoman I had been following on youtube appear on Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz! Things are changing. Transgender people fit well into the "ice cream model" as well. Boys are chocolate, girls are vanilla. Through magic (hormones, surgery), chocolate can become vanilla, and vanilla can become chocolate. All magic was not created equal, but let's assume that "new-chocolate" looks and tastes like chocolate, and "new-vanilla" looks and tastes like vanilla. Some people are bothered by something they can't even perceive (the previous flavor), and deny "new-chocolate" because it used to be vanilla. Not surprisingly, the same people deny "new-vanilla" because it used to be chocolate. That's dumb, and here's why. You are you who are, not who you used to be. A 50 year old man kisses his 50 year old wife. Normal people think, "aww" finding satisfaction with the situation. Crazy people think "CALLING THE POLICE, THERE'S A PEDOPHILE ON THE LOOSE!" because his wife used to be a little girl. That's crazy, because she's obviously not a little girl anymore, so why define her by something she's not anymore? It makes perfect sense to me. If you do not find your "new-chocolate" or "new-vanilla" a satisfactory rendition of what you already love, or a new twist to an old favorite, cool, reject. But don't be crazy people.

Gay is easy, transgender is easy, but probably requires more consideration if you were presented with the situation, but it's still easy. Difficult things to understand (to me!) are agender people (ice cream without flavor!), or neutrois people (it's ice cream, but not, it's fried chicken! or a house!, or melancholy!) These require more open-mindedness, because they fall outside of typical flavors. But even so, if you don't understand, just accept and treat them as you would treat anyone else. Nobody can fault you for trying to be nice.

Also,

Hi Peaches <3
Miss you Hunny bee.
 

White-Peach

Smash Ace
Joined
Jun 4, 2003
Messages
832
Location
Waldorf, Maryland
Miss you Hunny bee.
I've been thinking of popping up at a tournament, but I honestly don't play much anymore (haven't touched the game in 2~3 months!) My "stamina" for playing has dropped terribly! I play a few and then I suck. :p I think the hormones have changed my enjoyment of these games, I just don't get into it as much anymore (which may be good, I'm super-calm.) Hope things are well. :)
 

Queen B. Kyon

Smash Master
Joined
Dec 5, 2007
Messages
4,959
Location
Kissimmee, Florida
I've been thinking of popping up at a tournament, but I honestly don't play much anymore (haven't touched the game in 2~3 months!) My "stamina" for playing has dropped terribly! I play a few and then I suck. :p I think the hormones have changed my enjoyment of these games, I just don't get into it as much anymore (which may be good, I'm super-calm.) Hope things are well. :)
I dont need this game to see you. Gurl we are lyfe friends.
 

PKNintendo

Smash Master
Joined
Aug 9, 2008
Messages
3,679
PEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACHES

Long time no ****ing see. I used to come here back in the day and argue / talk to you guys about Ness vs Peach matchups. Does Edreese, Meno or Praxis still post? I missed those ****ing players.

And honestly, I never got it but are most Peach mains even gay? Or is it like a freaky coincidence that caught on and turned into a fad. Because I know for a fact that at least half of the prominent Lucario mains are furries, but i'll be damned if its the same with Peach mains and homosexuality.
 

White-Peach

Smash Ace
Joined
Jun 4, 2003
Messages
832
Location
Waldorf, Maryland
Transgendered people are kinda gross
Pretty gross, I can't deny that. Look at that bed! :urg:



If it makes you feel any better, I've never dated or reciprocated any feelings from men (or women lol), never kissed (or more), never had my hand held by someone that cared. I'm 26 and well past the age that these things are supposed to happen. I'm not attacking you, but that kind of view is the reason I feel like nobody could ever love me, which hurts.

I fully accept the outcome of my decisions in life, and, even if I knew how things would end up, I would do it all again without reservation. I've never felt more "right" in my life, and at least I've learned what it's like to like myself. I didn't have that before.

I dont need this game to see you. Gurl we are lyfe friends.
That's why tinypic is for. 11 months! (Friends say I need a push-up, I say I'm not hoisting them up all day for no reason!)
 

White-Peach

Smash Ace
Joined
Jun 4, 2003
Messages
832
Location
Waldorf, Maryland
Gurl you look different since I last saw you. Looking cute as always
That's what hormones do to you. 11 months. :p Next month is my 1 year mark! (Big changes happen in the first 2 years, breasts will continue to grow--varying from person to person--for 2~5 years, body fat changes and muscle loss also vary, but take time.)
 

Pikaville

Pikaville returns 10 years later.
Joined
Feb 16, 2006
Messages
10,897
Location
Kinsale, Ireland
Gay people? Psh, so normal. My mind does not struggle to understand gay people. Most boys like vanilla ice cream. Most girls like chocolate ice cream. Cool. But some boys like chocolate ice cream, and some girls like vanilla ice cream. So? That's fine, none of my business what goes into your mouth (lol), why should I care?

The new thing these days (according to me!) is transgender people. All the rage on TV! I saw a young transwoman I had been following on youtube appear on Dr. Oz. Dr. Oz! Things are changing. Transgender people fit well into the "ice cream model" as well. Boys are chocolate, girls are vanilla. Through magic (hormones, surgery), chocolate can become vanilla, and vanilla can become chocolate. All magic was not created equal, but let's assume that "new-chocolate" looks and tastes like chocolate, and "new-vanilla" looks and tastes like vanilla. Some people are bothered by something they can't even perceive (the previous flavor), and deny "new-chocolate" because it used to be vanilla. Not surprisingly, the same people deny "new-vanilla" because it used to be chocolate. That's dumb, and here's why. You are you who are, not who you used to be. A 50 year old man kisses his 50 year old wife. Normal people think, "aww" finding satisfaction with the situation. Crazy people think "CALLING THE POLICE, THERE'S A PEDOPHILE ON THE LOOSE!" because his wife used to be a little girl. That's crazy, because she's obviously not a little girl anymore, so why define her by something she's not anymore? It makes perfect sense to me. If you do not find your "new-chocolate" or "new-vanilla" a satisfactory rendition of what you already love, or a new twist to an old favorite, cool, reject. But don't be crazy people.

Gay is easy, transgender is easy, but probably requires more consideration if you were presented with the situation, but it's still easy. Difficult things to understand (to me!) are agender people (ice cream without flavor!), or neutrois people (it's ice cream, but not, it's fried chicken! or a house!, or melancholy!) These require more open-mindedness, because they fall outside of typical flavors. But even so, if you don't understand, just accept and treat them as you would treat anyone else. Nobody can fault you for trying to be nice.

Also,

Hi Peaches <3
The fact that I love ice cream so much and also have some made that post even more epic.

<3

Also Tacket, you look HOT in that last pic.
 

EdreesesPieces

Smash Bros Before Hos
BRoomer
Joined
Mar 15, 2004
Messages
7,680
Location
confirmed, sending supplies.
NNID
EdreesesPieces
Edress was taken by immigrants, Meno was banned for posting porn and Praxis is no where to be seen.
I finally snuck back across.

I don't recognize anyone in here anymore besides Air, White Peach and Silly Kyle. Just was bored and thought I'd visit smashboards in the first time in like 8 or 9 months or something LOL. It's a strange coincidence you brought my name up the same day I happened to log on. Weird!

So is peach top tier yet..??
 

Tacket

The Innovator
Joined
Nov 30, 2011
Messages
1,631
Location
Rancho Cucamonga, California
Pretty gross, I can't deny that. Look at that bed! :urg:



If it makes you feel any better, I've never dated or reciprocated any feelings from men (or women lol), never kissed (or more), never had my hand held by someone that cared. I'm 26 and well past the age that these things are supposed to happen. I'm not attacking you, but that kind of view is the reason I feel like nobody could ever love me, which hurts.

I fully accept the outcome of my decisions in life, and, even if I knew how things would end up, I would do it all again without reservation. I've never felt more "right" in my life, and at least I've learned what it's like to like myself. I didn't have that before.



That's why tinypic is for. 11 months! (Friends say I need a push-up, I say I'm not hoisting them up all day for no reason!)

Just find a transgendered man or something or someone. I dunno. I'm not too articulate, but someone will be out there for you. I only think transgendered people are disgusting when they don't reveal that they are transgendered before starting relationships. Maybe you should create an eHarmony account.
 

White-Peach

Smash Ace
Joined
Jun 4, 2003
Messages
832
Location
Waldorf, Maryland
Just find a transgendered man or something or someone. I dunno. I'm not too articulate, but someone will be out there for you. I only think transgendered people are disgusting when they don't reveal that they are transgendered before starting relationships. Maybe you should create an eHarmony account.
It's not about just anybody. Personal stuff: I've been sexually assaulted. If things weren't bad before that, they're definitely worse now. And there are plenty of men who will want to have sex with you, but deny you exist or that they could love you. Being open with someone who wants to keep you a "secret" can get you killed. Not a joke.

People who say "there's someone for everyone" are privileged. You'll never know what it's like to be treated like a monster, to hear "you're pretty, but I'm not open to that", or want to keep you a secret or kill you. All for being up front. The best you can hope for is that they'll just decline, not tell anyone your personal business, basically not hurt you "too much." Transpeople in general face a lifetime of loneliness because or real or imagined feelings of inadequacy. It's not something you can fix by accepting the first person that shows interest. It doesn't work for women with low self-esteem, it certainly doesnt work for transpeople. The love isnt genuine, there's no mutual attraction, just fear of loneliness. I feel like I deserve better than that as a person. Even if the situation in general sucks, I'll probably wait my whole life to feel that someone could love me, only to miss out as people pass me by. All of my friends are in long-term relationships or are married.

As far as lying beforehand, I think it's terrible. But people (men and women) as I've come to find out (lots of reading!) are more accepting if you tell them AFTER they've fallen in love with you as a person. The reward of finding someone is higher if you lie, but so is the risk of violence/death. I might do it someday, if I'm really desperate, but it's not something I WANT to do.

I have no intention of dating before the surgery, I don't want people to know me like this. Never works out anyway, someone who would like me now, would be interested in something I won't have after the surgery. The rest would always reject until the surgery was complete, with a slim possibility of not rejecting after the surgery. But it all won't mean anything if I'm too late, and everyone decent in my age-group is married or in a long-term relationship.

Oh well, if these little dreams of mine didn't come true, it wasn't because I didn't try, it's just that "things are different."
 
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My solution is try to accept that cold hard realization that you really do not need anyone long term in your life. If anything, it would likely lead to disappointment and problems you cannot easily solve once started.

Its best to surround yourself with many people who only know trace amounts of your whole life.
 

Pikaville

Pikaville returns 10 years later.
Joined
Feb 16, 2006
Messages
10,897
Location
Kinsale, Ireland
Edrees, you're back!
White Peachhh, you're back too! You look nice. :p

Also, you still haven't been on Skype/AIM Aidan lol.
You are right, I haven't!

I'll be on tonight for sure though.

My solution is try to accept that cold hard realization that you really do not need anyone long term in your life. If anything, it would likely lead to disappointment and problems you cannot easily solve once started.

Its best to surround yourself with many people who only know trace amounts of your whole life.
There are some people do need someone long term in their lives though.

My friends are fine for now, but they won't always be there.

Well most of them probably won't.
 

Silly Kyle

Smash Champion
Joined
Aug 17, 2009
Messages
2,769
Location
Tucson, AZ
Reading about the issues that transgender people face is truly depressing. I can't even imagine what it must feel like. Being gay is hard enough (thankfully it's getting better, albeit slowly).

I think you'll find someone someday, White-Peach! You're really pretty. **** all the haters
 

PKNintendo

Smash Master
Joined
Aug 9, 2008
Messages
3,679
WhitePeach if its any consolation I think you're pretty cute. I'm no saint, (i'm a shallow *******) but I think it could date a transexual. (not to comfortable with the idea of having sex though)

Your post was sad as **** though, and I don't like how well you're taking these bigoted (and downright ********) responses.

I've never dated or reciprocated any feelings from men (or women lol), never kissed (or more), never had my hand held by someone that cared
YOU ARE A ****ING HUMAN. I DOESN'T EVEN MATTER IF YOU WERE XSEXUAL, FIND SOMEONE (anyone really) who ACCEPTS YOU FOR WHO YOU ARE AND BE WITH THEM. Damn I'm getting worked up here, but **** your posts are so depressing dudette. Never forget that. You're not a machine, not a monster but a ****ing human.

Oh, my gawd. Edrees (or Akuma!) long time no see bro. My awesome life spirit attracted you here, no DOUBT about it. And Airgimini too, high ****ing 5. Xeylode, I don't know you BUT I just started playing Xenoblade, and that game is too ****ing good.
 
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