Submitted by sandboxvet t3_1021e46 in OldSchoolCool
jbowling25 t1_j2rtzhh wrote
Reply to comment by CLee1z in Calamity Jane, is a legend from Wild West. She was known as a sharpshooter, raconteur, and frontierswoman. She was known to be a hard-drinking crossdresser as she always preferred to dress like a man. She was one of the most popular characters of the West. This portrait was taken around the 1880s. by sandboxvet
Wearing the opposite genders clothes is literally crossdressing and it isnt inherently sexual
CLee1z t1_j2rvw9m wrote
It's a modern term that is designed to put people into categories and create more division, and some go along with it. Putting that label on her is not necessary, and it further separates people, and I feel I should point this out more often.
jbowling25 t1_j2rwh7p wrote
Its not a modern term and people have been cross dressing for 100s of years has nothing to do with labeling them or division. She cross dressed by wearing mens clothing its as simple as that. Your not pointing out anything and your incorrect
CLee1z t1_j2rxc6l wrote
Nobody used that term. It's a new form of name calling, and I'm correct, it's to create division and further separate people from each other. If you called Calamity Jane that name she would punch you in the jaw. It's name calling and labeling. It's division
jbowling25 t1_j2rxoiw wrote
Man your dense. Its not name calling its literally the thing she was doing holy shit man. How does that create division.
CLee1z t1_j2rytu6 wrote
No, I'm deep. I won't explain it to you. Stay shallow and just go along if you want. I will continue to point out the obvious.
jbowling25 t1_j2rzi68 wrote
Youre about as deep as a puddle
CLee1z t1_j2sdh4l wrote
I wish Calamity Jane was here. She would understand what they're trying to do to the human psyche, then she would punch them all in the jaw for trying to make her change her pronouns
jbowling25 t1_j2slaby wrote
What does cross dressing have to do with pronouns?
CLee1z t1_j2vh149 wrote
Wow, and you called me dense. Wow.
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