One thing I've learned is that not everyone is going to agree on how life should be lived—and that's okay.
Personally, I'm not interested in dating men or transgender people. That's simply where I stand. If someone asks and I say, "No thanks," that's the end of the conversation for me. No hard feelings, no debate, and no sales pitch is going to change my mind.
The funny part is that we spend a lot of time talking about respecting people's choices, and I think that should go in every direction. People are free to live the life they choose, and I'm free to have my own preferences. Those two things can exist at the same time without turning into an argument.
I don't feel the need to convince anyone that they're wrong, and I don't expect anyone to convince me that I'm wrong either. Life is a whole lot easier when people can disagree without acting like it's the end of the world.
If the conversation starts heading toward an argument, you'll probably notice something about me—I'm already walking away. Not because I have something to hide, but because I've learned that some discussions don't change minds. I'd rather spend my time doing just about anything else.
There are plenty of things in life worth laughing about. Trying to pressure someone into changing their personal preferences isn't one of them.
So if I politely say, "No thanks," that's exactly what I mean. We can shake hands, wish each other well, and both get on with our day.
Now that's something worth chuckling about.