>>1432908>I came here to visit from /d/. I can understand why you would be considered non-hostile, but I'm surprised you consider us that way.That's because people on /d/ don't attack each other. The only real problem with people on /d/ is the handful of die-hard homosexuals on /d/ who insist on changing the definitions of established words such as hermaphrodite, futanari, dickgirl, shemale, transvestite, transsexual, and transgender to mean basically the same thing -- a biological male who wants to be female. As for the reason it may be a persecution mindset coupled with a need to avoid mental guilt due to the demonization and active open discrimination encouraged by the republican party. That such discrimination occurs despite laws created by liberals long ago shows how cultural attitudes have shifted to the right. But all that is independent of /d/ having people that do not attack others. Of course, the people who are trying to change the word definitions don't think that way but they are in the minority since it is just a handful of unfortunate individuals who are the way they are.