Tack så mycket, det är definitivt en hjälp! Har en bra dag
JackGreenEarth
You're free to not use them, if you want. But me and many others are going to appreciate that these alternatives that don't rely on centralised cervices exist, that won't track credit scores, personal information, or use tech companies with privacy and freedom concerns.
That corn looks like a railing, like it's a British park
Jag vet inte var jag hört 'böra', jag tror att det menar 'to live' as in, 'to reside' från Duolingo, jag vet inte varför. (Också, past tense)
Och tack så mycket för din hjälp som allt min misstagen, jag tror det finns mer i detta text också
Jag är så lyckas för dig!
Jag också vill att böra i Sverige in framtid, så detta är trevligt att läsa det!
Jag är ledsen om min svenska, jag lära också språket
I'm a trans person, so I think I feel qualified to say that people can't choose who they're attracted to - race, gender, sex, age, etc - but I also don't think we need words for every specific sexuality. Straight, gay, and bi seem good enough, and you can qualify that (I'm gay and only attracted to black people, I'm bi but only for people older than me, I'm straight but only for people that are either cis or trans and have had bottom surgery).
Ironically you made more typos than the AI image generator. It's noble, not Nobel (Nobel is the guy who the prize is named after).
Yes?...
Neither me nor anyone else was saying that disappearing people was acceptable.
I've experienced that with a variety of words at different times, I've heard it called semantic satiation, but also that that actually doesn't mean this, but when no words make sense to you, not just a specific one.
So what if it's a disorder? If it's a disorder that the best treatment for is gender affirming care, then gender affirming care and respecting people's gender is good.
And you know what else irreversibly changes people's bodies? A natural puberty that doesn't align with their gender and causes them dysphoria.