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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago

Do you have any

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

my dude

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago

I did it as a joke and instantly regretted. But I can’t do anything now but enjoy the moment x

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
48 weeks ago

Reading

I'm a white middle class woman with big boobs. I have lots!

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By *moothpussyMan
48 weeks ago

Glasgow

I am fairly privileged but not conceited

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By *urga2076Woman
48 weeks ago

London

Passing as white English. Remarkable what opinions you get to hear about foreigners and other religions.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Dunno what it means.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

I’d have to ask the privilege police

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By *illan-KillashMan
48 weeks ago

London/Sussex/Surrey/Berks/Hants


"Do you have any "

Some people like to sit back and watch the world burn. I'm putting this thread into that folder.

Great work my man.

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By *ndycoinsMan
48 weeks ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,

Hope so.

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By *tanley FunseekerMan
48 weeks ago

stanley

I have the privilege of chatting to some lovely folk here, does that count?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
48 weeks ago

North West

Errrrrrrrrrrr *checks groin*

Nope. All good here

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By *offiaCoolWoman
48 weeks ago

Kidsgrove


"I have the privilege of chatting to some lovely folk here, does that count?"

Smooooth

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Passing as white English. Remarkable what opinions you get to hear about foreigners and other religions."

so much this

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By *ea monkeyMan
48 weeks ago

Manchester (he/him)

Yes, of course!

I’m a white middle aged man in Britain. Well educated and able bodied. I’ve got more privilege than I know what to do with!

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By *imi_RougeWoman
48 weeks ago

Portsmouth

Pickle... It's too early for this.

Apparently pretty women have privilege just for existing... According to a post yesterday.

Not sure if I'm included in that these days. Probably too old now.

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By *tanley FunseekerMan
48 weeks ago

stanley


"I have the privilege of chatting to some lovely folk here, does that count?

Smooooth "

Ty

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By *rHotNottsMan
48 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

White, British passport, Educated, tall, good health, full head of hair. I wish I had the pretty privilege though

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Yes, of course!

I’m a white middle aged man in Britain. Well educated and able bodied. I’ve got more privilege than I know what to do with! "

complain about uppity people? seems to be a common use of it

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By *heGateKeeperMan
48 weeks ago

Stratford

Male privilege

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By *ea monkeyMan
48 weeks ago

Manchester (he/him)


"Yes, of course!

I’m a white middle aged man in Britain. Well educated and able bodied. I’ve got more privilege than I know what to do with!

complain about uppity people? seems to be a common use of it"

I’m off to write a letter to the Daily Mail

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"Male privilege "

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security "

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security "

Wait is that a real thing? Am I not meant to sit next to them?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"Pickle... It's too early for this.

Apparently pretty women have privilege just for existing... According to a post yesterday.

Not sure if I'm included in that these days. Probably too old now."

You are too old for that, Mimi. Lucky for you there’s plenty of cubs around

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

Wait is that a real thing? Am I not meant to sit next to them? "

No. It’s a joke.

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By *wist my nipplesCouple
48 weeks ago

North East Scotland, mostly


"Yes, of course!

I’m a white middle aged man in Britain. Well educated and able bodied. I’ve got more privilege than I know what to do with!

complain about uppity people? seems to be a common use of it

I’m off to write a letter to the Daily Mail"

BE SURE TO USE ALL CAPS

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Yes the standard tropes...

But I actually feel the male one, I can walk certain areas without worrying, I don't feel threatened.

Plus I think I'm reasonably good looking which means people aren't weirded out when I chat to them in bars etc.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"White, British passport, Educated, tall, good health, full head of hair. I wish I had the pretty privilege though "

Your profile says 6’1 so are you actually 5’10

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

Wait is that a real thing? Am I not meant to sit next to them?

No. It’s a joke. "

Wow, really showing my privilege there! That was a close one

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"I have the privilege of chatting to some lovely folk here, does that count?

Smooooth "

He deserves a blowjob

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By *heGateKeeperMan
48 weeks ago

Stratford


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security "

And cross the road when they see you walking towards you. This is my pavement bitch

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

Wait is that a real thing? Am I not meant to sit next to them?

No. It’s a joke.

Wow, really showing my privilege there! That was a close one "

People also cross the street and give us the entire pavement too.

I do feel like these privileges are declining with the rise of virtue signaling but I’ll manage

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

And cross the road when they see you walking towards you. This is my pavement bitch "

Literally was just typing this.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

Wait is that a real thing? Am I not meant to sit next to them?

No. It’s a joke.

Wow, really showing my privilege there! That was a close one

People also cross the street and give us the entire pavement too.

I do feel like these privileges are declining with the rise of virtue signaling but I’ll manage"

Give us? So we give black peoples the whole street now?

I knew this would happen

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

I can clear a pub loo just by walking in. That’s a privilege I guess.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

Wait is that a real thing? Am I not meant to sit next to them?

No. It’s a joke.

Wow, really showing my privilege there! That was a close one

People also cross the street and give us the entire pavement too.

I do feel like these privileges are declining with the rise of virtue signaling but I’ll manage

Give us? So we give black peoples the whole street now?

I knew this would happen "

Enoch Powell was right wasn’t he.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"I can clear a pub loo just by walking in. That’s a privilege I guess. "

Well played

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
48 weeks ago

North West

I have disabled privileges. I get to tell people to feck off out of the 1 space on a bus. I can park for FREE in Manchester city centre allllllllll day (on the street) and I can go faster than the walking people, if the pavements aren't made from old industrial rubble.

Go me!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"I have disabled privileges. I get to tell people to feck off out of the 1 space on a bus. I can park for FREE in Manchester city centre allllllllll day (on the street) and I can go faster than the walking people, if the pavements aren't made from old industrial rubble.

Go me!"

You get your own parking spaces!

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
48 weeks ago

North West


"I have disabled privileges. I get to tell people to feck off out of the 1 space on a bus. I can park for FREE in Manchester city centre allllllllll day (on the street) and I can go faster than the walking people, if the pavements aren't made from old industrial rubble.

Go me!

You get your own parking spaces! "

Yeah, but non disableds nick 'em when they're "only going to be quick" or need an emergency bunch of flowers to placate her indoors

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I have disabled privileges. I get to tell people to feck off out of the 1 space on a bus. I can park for FREE in Manchester city centre allllllllll day (on the street) and I can go faster than the walking people, if the pavements aren't made from old industrial rubble.

Go me!

You get your own parking spaces!

Yeah, but non disableds nick 'em when they're "only going to be quick" or need an emergency bunch of flowers to placate her indoors "

You don't understand how hard their lives are how very dare you etc

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

According to intersectionality theories I’m fairly privileged but not in the top spot

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
48 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I'm Tina Titz and I have the privilege of getting away with it

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"According to intersectionality theories I’m fairly privileged but not in the top spot "

That's my serious answer too, but that's no fun

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By *ad NannaWoman
48 weeks ago

East London

The world hates the British, so I'm keeping my head down

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By *heVonMatterhornsCouple
48 weeks ago

Lincoln

White and woman I suppose. But I'm also foreigner, chunky and a weirdo, so I still get a lot of shit.

K

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By *eneralKenobiMan
48 weeks ago

North Angus

I’m white so apparently yes

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By *batMan
48 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)

Imagine being so privileged you didn't even realise you were privileged!! Apparently.

Gbat

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Imagine being so privileged you didn't even realise you were privileged!! Apparently.

Gbat "

What is it they say? Something something “equality to the privileged looks like oppression”

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
48 weeks ago

Reading


"Yes the standard tropes...

But I actually feel the male one, I can walk certain areas without worrying, I don't feel threatened.

Plus I think I'm reasonably good looking which means people aren't weirded out when I chat to them in bars etc."

That's an interesting one though. I as a woman don't feel safe but you more likely to be the victim of assault than i am. And as to your second point usually the level if attractiveness is inversely connected to how creepy you are perceived.

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman
48 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

Oh. Loads. I'm pretty. I'm white. I'm female. I was born in a country that gives a lot of allowances others are denied. I have a mathy brain and certain things come very easily to me.

All of those also have their own downsides, some more than others, but I can still appreciate the privilege each one grants even if there are more privileged or better options I could have been born with

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago

Good reflecting everyone.

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Good reflecting everyone. "

lol

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple
48 weeks ago

Coventry

As a child I was very underprivileged financially and materialisticly. But I was very privileged to be brought up by very wise and loving parents in a stable household. Love to me as a child was something felt unconditional and limitless. Sadly dad died when I was 16. It's a privilege that is of huge value to me in my success in life (which isn't just financial) and my out look. Its a privilege I don't apologise for one bit, but I do realise it as a privilege and that it's sadly not one everyone gets.

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

Yes…..and entitled!!!

M

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By *eacefulWizardMan
48 weeks ago

Champéry, Switzerland

Being on this forum... We already are into the top 10% of the privileged population.

Then we can go into the nitty gritty to refine.. So yes clearly.

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By *cottish guy 555Man
48 weeks ago

London

In a world of unconscious, and also sometimes terrifyingly conscious, bias, I am unconsciously privileged.

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By *erces LetiferMan
48 weeks ago

Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters

Of course.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
48 weeks ago

Leeds

If I did I’d give it you back.

The mr

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
48 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders

Yes I get privileges, I get free coffee from the college canteen at work each day. And if I smile nicely at the lady it's always accompanied by a sticky bun

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

White. Pretty. And I have a vagina which makes me privileged here it would seem.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago

No. But neither am I hard done by.

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By *aith SkynbyrdWoman
48 weeks ago

Somewhere else


"Yes, of course!

I’m a white middle aged man in Britain. Well educated and able bodied. I’ve got more privilege than I know what to do with!

complain about uppity people? seems to be a common use of it

I’m off to write a letter to the Daily Mail

BE SURE TO USE ALL CAPS"

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By *aith SkynbyrdWoman
48 weeks ago

Somewhere else


"As a child I was very underprivileged financially and materialisticly. But I was very privileged to be brought up by very wise and loving parents in a stable household. Love to me as a child was something felt unconditional and limitless. Sadly dad died when I was 16. It's a privilege that is of huge value to me in my success in life (which isn't just financial) and my out look. Its a privilege I don't apologise for one bit, but I do realise it as a privilege and that it's sadly not one everyone gets.

Mr"

I like that you know and appreciate this. Sorry your dad is no longer with us x

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
48 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Of course I'm privileged. I grew up as a white male in a misogynist country that systematically oppressed the non- white majority of its population. Everything I have flows from that.

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
48 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania


"Of course I'm privileged. I grew up as a white male in a misogynist country that systematically oppressed the non- white majority of its population. Everything I have flows from that.

"

Also, have you seen my legs? That's privilege.

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By *ehindHerEyesCouple
48 weeks ago

SomewhereOnlyWeKnow

With my Eton education and trust fund? No I don't think I have

Marc

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Of course I'm privileged. I grew up as a white male in a misogynist country that systematically oppressed the non- white majority of its population. Everything I have flows from that.

"

My parents were immigrants here. They definitely weren't systematically oppressed, they did quite well actually. They cracked on and didn't moan but worked integrated and built their own lives up.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
48 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

I have the privilege of having some fantastic friends, I count them in single numbers but I am privileged to have them.

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By *erces LetiferMan
48 weeks ago

Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters


"Of course I'm privileged. I grew up as a white male in a misogynist country that systematically oppressed the non- white majority of its population. Everything I have flows from that.

My parents were immigrants here. They definitely weren't systematically oppressed, they did quite well actually. They cracked on and didn't moan but worked integrated and built their own lives up.

"

Shhhhhh. Don't challenge the narrative. If you were to even hint or suggest that, actually, they live in one of the least misogynistic, least racist and least oppressive societies in human history, it's really upsetting for them - almost like they don't wanna check their own privileges or something, I dunno...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
48 weeks ago


"Of course I'm privileged. I grew up as a white male in a misogynist country that systematically oppressed the non- white majority of its population. Everything I have flows from that.

My parents were immigrants here. They definitely weren't systematically oppressed, they did quite well actually. They cracked on and didn't moan but worked integrated and built their own lives up.

Shhhhhh. Don't challenge the narrative. If you were to even hint or suggest that, actually, they live in one of the least misogynistic, least racist and least oppressive societies in human history, it's really upsetting for them - almost like they don't wanna check their own privileges or something, I dunno... "

The thread is light hearted. Keep it that way

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Of course I'm privileged. I grew up as a white male in a misogynist country that systematically oppressed the non- white majority of its population. Everything I have flows from that.

My parents were immigrants here. They definitely weren't systematically oppressed, they did quite well actually. They cracked on and didn't moan but worked integrated and built their own lives up.

Shhhhhh. Don't challenge the narrative. If you were to even hint or suggest that, actually, they live in one of the least misogynistic, least racist and least oppressive societies in human history, it's really upsetting for them - almost like they don't wanna check their own privileges or something, I dunno...

The thread is light hearted. Keep it that way "

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Of course I'm privileged. I grew up as a white male in a misogynist country that systematically oppressed the non- white majority of its population. Everything I have flows from that.

My parents were immigrants here. They definitely weren't systematically oppressed, they did quite well actually. They cracked on and didn't moan but worked integrated and built their own lives up.

Shhhhhh. Don't challenge the narrative. If you were to even hint or suggest that, actually, they live in one of the least misogynistic, least racist and least oppressive societies in human history, it's really upsetting for them - almost like they don't wanna check their own privileges or something, I dunno... "

Oh, yeah...no...I meant my parents chose to come here because it's so awful and they were downtrodden and didn't have the chances everyone else had because of endemic systematic isms of all kinds just grinding them down.

They didn't get jobs, or go on to open their own business, no banks helped them, no neighbours were good to them, they didn't make lots of friends here or anything. Truly awful for them.

It was so bad, that lots of their countrymen didn't come too, and none off them found happiness and success here either. Tragic story really.

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By *naswingdressWoman
48 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

*popcorn emoji*

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
48 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania


"Of course I'm privileged. I grew up as a white male in a misogynist country that systematically oppressed the non- white majority of its population. Everything I have flows from that.

My parents were immigrants here. They definitely weren't systematically oppressed, they did quite well actually. They cracked on and didn't moan but worked integrated and built their own lives up.

Shhhhhh. Don't challenge the narrative. If you were to even hint or suggest that, actually, they live in one of the least misogynistic, least racist and least oppressive societies in human history, it's really upsetting for them - almost like they don't wanna check their own privileges or something, I dunno...

Oh, yeah...no...I meant my parents chose to come here because it's so awful and they were downtrodden and didn't have the chances everyone else had because of endemic systematic isms of all kinds just grinding them down.

They didn't get jobs, or go on to open their own business, no banks helped them, no neighbours were good to them, they didn't make lots of friends here or anything. Truly awful for them.

It was so bad, that lots of their countrymen didn't come too, and none off them found happiness and success here either. Tragic story really. "

Lol. I wasn't commenting on the UK.

I grew up in Apartheid South Africa, where pretty much everything was arranged to my benefit.

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By (user no longer on site)
48 weeks ago


"Of course I'm privileged. I grew up as a white male in a misogynist country that systematically oppressed the non- white majority of its population. Everything I have flows from that.

My parents were immigrants here. They definitely weren't systematically oppressed, they did quite well actually. They cracked on and didn't moan but worked integrated and built their own lives up.

Shhhhhh. Don't challenge the narrative. If you were to even hint or suggest that, actually, they live in one of the least misogynistic, least racist and least oppressive societies in human history, it's really upsetting for them - almost like they don't wanna check their own privileges or something, I dunno...

Oh, yeah...no...I meant my parents chose to come here because it's so awful and they were downtrodden and didn't have the chances everyone else had because of endemic systematic isms of all kinds just grinding them down.

They didn't get jobs, or go on to open their own business, no banks helped them, no neighbours were good to them, they didn't make lots of friends here or anything. Truly awful for them.

It was so bad, that lots of their countrymen didn't come too, and none off them found happiness and success here either. Tragic story really.

Lol. I wasn't commenting on the UK.

I grew up in Apartheid South Africa, where pretty much everything was arranged to my benefit. "

Ah, I'll bow to your knowledge of s.a. I've never lived there or even been

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By *ovelifelovefuntimesMan
48 weeks ago

Where ever I lay my hat

As residents in one of the richest democracies in the world we are all privileged compared to a very large proportion of the world's population

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By *erces LetiferMan
48 weeks ago

Somewhere off the edge of the map... 'ere there be monsters


"Lol. I wasn't commenting on the UK.

I grew up in Apartheid South Africa, where pretty much everything was arranged to my benefit. "

Oh, damn. Well don't I look silly, now?

What is it they say about assumptions, again?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
48 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

And cross the road when they see you walking towards you. This is my pavement bitch "

I cross the road when I see most lone men coming , depending on the time of day and my immediate reaction to what I glean in those few seconds.

It's not exclusively your preserve.

It's not even male privilege regardless of colour or creed because I will sometimes cross if there is a group of women ; again time and behaviour dependent.

It's too easy to interpret the actions of others to suit your own narrative.

To be fair.... I've got out of the way of dogs in the past, doesn't even have to be a big one.

Just one of the many things people have to navigate in their daily routines.

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By *adCherriesCouple
48 weeks ago

Cheshire/Northwest

No privilege here

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By *inky ChefMan
48 weeks ago

Norwich

Yes.

Free coffees while I'm working.

Plus every one moves out of my way, when I say/shout:

"Coming through!"

"Behind you!"

"Hot stuff!"

No other privileges.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

48 weeks ago

East Sussex

Probably

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By *MisschiefxTV/TS
48 weeks ago

London

If I could get some more that would be great.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
48 weeks ago

little house on the praire

I have a home and enough money to stay warm and eat

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By *imi_RougeWoman
48 weeks ago

Portsmouth


"Pickle... It's too early for this.

Apparently pretty women have privilege just for existing... According to a post yesterday.

Not sure if I'm included in that these days. Probably too old now.

You are too old for that, Mimi. Lucky for you there’s plenty of cubs around "

Silver linings and all that!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
47 weeks ago


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

And cross the road when they see you walking towards you. This is my pavement bitch

I cross the road when I see most lone men coming , depending on the time of day and my immediate reaction to what I glean in those few seconds.

It's not exclusively your preserve.

It's not even male privilege regardless of colour or creed because I will sometimes cross if there is a group of women ; again time and behaviour dependent.

It's too easy to interpret the actions of others to suit your own narrative.

To be fair.... I've got out of the way of dogs in the past, doesn't even have to be a big one.

Just one of the many things people have to navigate in their daily routines. "

lmao we get it you don’t see colour but this was a joke

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Yep

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By *ackformore100Man
47 weeks ago

Tin town


"Do you have any "

I'm going to play the game and say yes

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
47 weeks ago


"Do you have any

I'm going to play the game and say yes"

That’s the spirit, Brad

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By *rHotNottsMan
47 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"White, British passport, Educated, tall, good health, full head of hair. I wish I had the pretty privilege though

Your profile says 6’1 so are you actually 5’10"

Easy tiger , don’t go fobbing any pics!

No…. 6’2 in AF1’s.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
47 weeks ago

Central

Very. Live in a wealthy country, I'm white and not in dire poverty

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By *AYENCouple
47 weeks ago

Lincolnshire

I think all who live in Britain are privileged to a certain degree - we personally aren't as privileged as the woman I saw on YouTube yesterday who was moaning that the £2000 benefits she receives every month aren't enough, because we have to work for our money. Some always play the victim, some don't realise how lucky they are.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
47 weeks ago


"White, British passport, Educated, tall, good health, full head of hair. I wish I had the pretty privilege though

Your profile says 6’1 so are you actually 5’10

Easy tiger , don’t go fobbing any pics!

No…. 6’2 in AF1’s.

"

Very cheeky to add in the AF1 height but I respect it

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By *G LanaTV/TS
47 weeks ago

Gosport

Yes I have some privileges as someone who is white, middle classed etc. What has suprised me though is how quickly people dropped into treating me as a woman and adjusting these to match. For example I didn't expect the door opening thing or the loss of personal space and the assumption of less competence so quickly.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
47 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

And cross the road when they see you walking towards you. This is my pavement bitch

I cross the road when I see most lone men coming , depending on the time of day and my immediate reaction to what I glean in those few seconds.

It's not exclusively your preserve.

It's not even male privilege regardless of colour or creed because I will sometimes cross if there is a group of women ; again time and behaviour dependent.

It's too easy to interpret the actions of others to suit your own narrative.

To be fair.... I've got out of the way of dogs in the past, doesn't even have to be a big one.

Just one of the many things people have to navigate in their daily routines. lmao we get it you don’t see colour but this was a joke "

I do see colour. Don't put words in my mouth

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
47 weeks ago


"Male privilege

And Black privilege- people don’t sit next to us on public transport and we get escxrted around the shop by security

And cross the road when they see you walking towards you. This is my pavement bitch

I cross the road when I see most lone men coming , depending on the time of day and my immediate reaction to what I glean in those few seconds.

It's not exclusively your preserve.

It's not even male privilege regardless of colour or creed because I will sometimes cross if there is a group of women ; again time and behaviour dependent.

It's too easy to interpret the actions of others to suit your own narrative.

To be fair.... I've got out of the way of dogs in the past, doesn't even have to be a big one.

Just one of the many things people have to navigate in their daily routines. lmao we get it you don’t see colour but this was a joke

I do see colour. Don't put words in my mouth"

Alright man

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
47 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

and don't call me man ..... babe!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
47 weeks ago


"and don't call me man ..... babe!"

yes boss.

You can call me babe, sis, girl, chick- I don’t care. xx

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
47 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

I like chick ... and so it became.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
47 weeks ago


"I like chick ... and so it became."

But I’d rather you just didn’t interact with me or my stuff. You of course can. Just like I *can* call you man. But I’d rather you didn’t x

Appreciate you, Granny.

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By *naswingdressWoman
47 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-mRcnF5tSc

Don't Call Me Baby - Madison Avenue

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
47 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"I like chick ... and so it became.

But I’d rather you just didn’t interact with me or my stuff. You of course can. Just like I *can* call you man. But I’d rather you didn’t x

Appreciate you, Granny. "

I didn't Pickle. You interacted with me.

Request granted.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
47 weeks ago

North West


"Yes I have some privileges as someone who is white, middle classed etc. What has suprised me though is how quickly people dropped into treating me as a woman and adjusting these to match. For example I didn't expect the door opening thing or the loss of personal space and the assumption of less competence so quickly."

The latter part of your post - it's interesting, isn't it?!

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By *esparate danMan
47 weeks ago

glasgow


"I like chick ... and so it became.

But I’d rather you just didn’t interact with me or my stuff. You of course can. Just like I *can* call you man. But I’d rather you didn’t x

Appreciate you, Granny. "

Whats all this with the prejudice

Lighten up everyone its christmas

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By *sername already in useMan
47 weeks ago

manchester

Nah.

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By *imi_RougeWoman
47 weeks ago

Portsmouth


"I like chick ... and so it became.

But I’d rather you just didn’t interact with me or my stuff. You of course can. Just like I *can* call you man. But I’d rather you didn’t x

Appreciate you, Granny.

Whats all this with the prejudice

Lighten up everyone its christmas "

What's with all the drama today

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By *ad NannaWoman
47 weeks ago

East London

I sit next to black men on buses.

I do enough of them to be thankful for any seat, regardless.

That's buses, not black men.

I'm the one no one wants to sit next to on the bus.

I've not worked out why yet.

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
47 weeks ago

chichester

Yes next question

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By *r99mr99Man
47 weeks ago

Ealing


"Yes next question "

You're one of the hottest people.on this site. It's allowed.

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