.@HPluckrose If I see someone who hasn't transitioned well, it grosses me out a little just bc of disgust intuitions I can't easily control.
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@HPluckrose Many would probably consider me transphobic for that, but I genuinely want equal rights for everyone for the most part.2 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
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My husband gets same reaction from gay men snogging etc. He's not homophobic coz he supports equal rights vocally.
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I feel sorry for Americans not having access to 'snog'
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They do. They do! I read that it crossed the Atlantic with 'ginger' into common parlance with Harry Potter!
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Yeah, I understood snog immediately from Harry Potter. Listened to all the audiobooks.. twice. :p
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Oh god, you're Irish! Another one to annoy me. ;-)
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I've heard/read snogging before, not in HP though.. can't remember. Maybe it was a book written in UK.
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The study I read of it said it entered via HP & is considered to have taken root coz used independently
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It was an example of the 'trickle up' from popular youth culture Britishisms in American culture.
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