No offense meant but di ko maintindihan how Joey were able to accept everything. Hindi kaya sya naguguluhan. But hats off to you, Joey! Ang hirap yata nyan.
1:35 Angie King was a man before. She's now a transwoman still married to her wife Joey. Plus gender should not be an issue nowadays in terms of skill since men, women and LGBTQ+ can now do things equally.
Yeah. Can do things equally, you're right about that. So no reason to ask for special treatment (not talking aboit Angie since she's always been grounded)
Ha ha... you must have skipped biology 101. So kung equal ang babae at lalaki, bakit may separate event sa olympics? Why not just lump them together? Oh yeah, because women won't medal an event... wonder why...
10:29 I agree with you that biologically men are generally stronger than women. Case in point, a transwoman just won the recent World Championship for Women’s Cycling.
Hahahaha winner yung hashtag ni Joey.
ReplyDeleteHappy for them that transitioning was a tiny bump they overcame. Love wins.
No offense meant but di ko maintindihan how Joey were able to accept everything. Hindi kaya sya naguguluhan. But hats off to you, Joey! Ang hirap yata nyan.
ReplyDeleteShe mentioned before na naloka loka talaga sya nung una. But she chose to stay kasi mahal nya talaga
Deletesabi nya she was crushed, but she loves the person regardless if he is king or she is angie. :)
Deletebelib din ako sa former partner niya at sa anak niya na tanggap si angie kahit pa man siya.
DeleteHindi daw attracted si angie sa lalake e so parang tibo siya in a way
DeleteShe's out of her mind for competing in a car race with men. Just saying...
ReplyDeleteHe is already out of his mind thinking that he's a she!
Delete2:06 best comment ever napatawa mo ako ng todo after a hard day. Hahaha.
DeleteBalik kayo sa 1950s
Deleteshe used to compete professionally (and won several) when she was still a man. she didn’t stop, the only difference now is that she wears heels
Delete@2:06: even crazier than people who thinks like you still exist in 2018, wew.
Deleteyou're out of your mind to think car racing is exclusive for men
Delete1:35 Angie King was a man before. She's now a transwoman still married to her wife Joey. Plus gender should not be an issue nowadays in terms of skill since men, women and LGBTQ+ can now do things equally.
ReplyDeleteYeah. Can do things equally, you're right about that. So no reason to ask for special treatment (not talking aboit Angie since she's always been grounded)
DeleteHa ha... you must have skipped biology 101. So kung equal ang babae at lalaki, bakit may separate event sa olympics? Why not just lump them together? Oh yeah, because women won't medal an event... wonder why...
Delete10:29 I agree with you that biologically men are generally stronger than women. Case in point, a transwoman just won the recent World Championship for Women’s Cycling.
Deleterich people problems
ReplyDeleteI hope she was not wearing heels while racing....
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