Nooo. I like cis women, trans women, traps and femboys. Anyone feminine and cute. Trans men are the opposite.

(And I liked it way before having a crush, even more so his transition. Hahaha)
One thing I find really curious is that on the internet I usually see only trans women, but in real life I know 5 trans men and no trans women.
Seems maybe you been in wrong place. I meet lot of online trans but also many lesbian @girl born@ females and even seen some in VC, and even here there are some real actual born girls like myself, so, trans women yes, but tons of others too, just most seem not always like to state they are women. Just thought you maybe like to know this.
I was taught to always put the trash on the pockets or whatever if there's not a trash can around, but most of the people here just throw it on the ground even if there's one next to them... Schools are a perfect place to teach kids how to behave and how to live in society, but usually it's just the study subjects like grammar, science, history and that's it...
yes I agree. it statrs in 3 place IMO. 1. in home place with family morals to teach decent living. 2. school, to teach lessons and also how to behave in society. 3., Society itself. All these are important. If one part is not showing the correct way then bad habbits anfd also many other thing can collapse or turn to denigration like in some places in some societies are now. You can notice this in those place with people who just dont care and do what they want because they can and have right to. bla bla
I found here searching for Family Faring, I think. Saw someone recommending it, but since it wasn't on that other site, I searched for it in Google I was brought here. Hahaha
But I was talking the western games in general. Aside from Twitter, every site I see a japanese person using is completely differente from ones we use, so it seems sometimes that there are a huge gap between our internet culture.
I dont know lol
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In portuguese we have biform noun, which are nouns that change depending on its gender ("o ator": the actor (male), "a atriz": the actor (female)), two gender common noun, which are nouns that only the article change ("o estudante": the student (male), "a estudante": the student (female)), supercommon noun, which don't change regardless of the gender ("a criança": the child (male), "a criança": the child (female)), and epicene, which usually is animals names, that don't change but you can add "male" or "female" after it to distinguish them ("onça macho": male jaguar, "onça fêmea", female jaguar). So it can get really confuding. Hahah
umm??? Try not to confuse me with inelegant statements. Us vampires are not so smart to understand this things hahaha. Ok, Im part joking but I get what you mean. Seems Portuguese and Spanish have many strange things like this that can be confusing to understand at time and actually, even translation programs are often weird and not correct for very similar reasons ect.. this reasons like you suggested is why or at least in part why I stopped learn other language, because it can be hard to learn the concept of some countries grammar. I think Japanese is much more simple and basic in some ways. Not the writing but the talking and how is written. This is more simple because there are less confusing grammar words that have different meanings depends on how they are spoken or written. For example. In English there is the Nun from church, then "There is none." They sound similar but different and so on. excuse my explanation. I cant write what I try to say very well.
I live in a tourist town, too. People always want to take pictures of me working.
I can't really stop them, because I'm in public, but it is aggravating.
Also, one time I was swarmed by a bus load of Asian tourists while working next to a wild animal.
I assume there are dozens of Asian family vacation photos with a poor schlub working around a large bison.
Sadly I was a badass kid teenager. I dressed in lot of Kimono and very much Japanese Goth style and my fashion obviously was a magnet for tourists, but I was moody and not so nice. I had lot of problems and used to tell them "Fuck off" or give middle finger. I regret this because it was very bad to do that but I hated their useless and stupid questions and "Can I take your picture" Yup, I was a naughty teen girl, but I eventually decided to stop and these days I am not like this. If they ask I just say no thanks. Im shy from camera and to be honest, I like to stay away from too mch bla bla tourists. They are fine and ok, but im not so good in people talk usually, but every now and then someone will politely ask and I dont mind. I just explain I dont need picture because I will break the camera with my beautiful looks haha.
Yes, for some reason, Japanese people on vacation do like take those kind of photos lol. I think it is because they like to show family about people and culture of place they visited.
I wish more people in the US were better people. So many assholes just throw their garbage out the car windows or on the sidewalk as they're walking around.
Littering should be a fine and a finger for punishment. You pay a fine of $100 and we break your pinky finger.
Every concurrent littering infraction is double. $200 and both pinkies, 3rd time we start adding ring fingers.
Now this is a very good suggestion. Every time you throw trash you will lost a finger, and in the end your hand. Like in Arabi countries, they cut of the right hand for steeling and so on. Sadly, I feel the terrible punishment's like being in the worst stinky prison and being beaten if you are a violent ashole, sadly this is sometimes the way to teach some people. I don't like violence but it does work. Japan is great but the police legal system is terrible and just not something you want to get into, so, most people just don't want to go there. Plus, it is sad that a lot of westerners have this "I can do as I like" attitude. This spoil it all for the rest who are decent and work hard. Then I feel it is each person who needs show the respect before changes can happen.