Monday, May 16, 2011

STORIES

Okay folks...Nerissa has dared me to post this...so here it is...I would read on the show..but the show will be a live broadcast of the readings of proclamations and resolutions...and of course the welcome from Governor Deal' office...but we have time to do...you betcha...minus the descriptive words that are forbidden by the FCC...:)


STORIES

Hi Betty,

I dare you to put these stories on your blog or radio show!

True stories:

In Houston I got out of my car late at night on my way to join some friends clubbing. Suddenly from out of the shadows a guy jumped in front of me only inches away. Immediate concern filled my mind. Just how much paperwork would be involved at the local police station to explain me beating the fucking crap out of him? I ended up by simply frightening him off.

Also in Houston a guy tripped me in front of a few of his redneck friends when I was walking to the bathroom. In my 4" heels I nearly fell down. After I recovered my balance I went over to him and asked him if he felt comfortable having me embarass him in front of his friends by beating the living shit out of him. He soon left the club.

Getting away from my own situation some more stories:

A TS hooker once pointed out to me that cis-female hookers used pimps. Transwomen did not. She explained why: "We do not need to. If Johns mess with us we beat them up ourselves."

Finally the Atlanta police department put out a memo years ago about how to handle TS hookers. The memo advised the cops to pull their weapon on them. Apparently too many police were getting beat up by the hookers.

Moving on to history consider that the two toughest warriors in human history were trans or similar. Alexander the Great was a bisexual leaning towards mostly gay man who cross-dressed, wore makeup and perfume. Joan of Arc was a cross-dressing most likely androgen insensitivity XY female.

In conclusion one of the greatest dangers of transphobia is we're likely to beat the crap out of people who get in our faces.

See you tomorrow at IDAHO.

Nerissa

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