The fact that Danny Lavery, the transman married to Grace Lavery, took GL's surname when they got hitched should tell you everything you need to know about who's really wearing the trousers in the relationship
I mean, if you didn't already guess from the body language of course
Reminds me of Martine Rothblatt, the world's highest paid female CEO, who is a man (of course) and who confesses that despite his gender change, his wife Bina still somehow ends up doing all the domestic work at home.
Huh. Weeeeeird.
So strange that despite identifying as women, men like GL and MR take all the fun stuff - sexy clothes, coy selfie poses, lipstick, access to women's spaces - but none of the shitwork, like cleaning toilets, being submissive & taking their partner's name 🤔

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29 Jun
The existence of biracial Koreans proves that race is a continuum, not a binary. Therefore the boundaries of being Korean are fluid; there’s no such thing as being truly Korean, which means anyone can identify as Korean, & nobody has any right to deny them.
Calm down guys, nobody is saying race doesn’t exist! We’re just saying that it is a fluid & meaningless category into which anyone can identify, even a member of a racial class that's oppressed that of their chosen identity for centuries. Jeez, y u so touchy.
Nobody can know who/what they are better than the person themselves. Therefore when Oil London says he is Korean, we have to accept that he is. To do otherwise is a violation of his right to personal autonomy and self-determination, which are human rights.
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Or are we? What we see on Google Earth isn't the real world. It’s just an abstraction.
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Humans were not built to have access to the whole world.
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