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What made you unhappy today? v2.0

Started by Padma, September 27, 2012, 05:38:45 AM

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Padma

Not sure how to deal with a good friend getting all shirty with me for using "they" as a pronoun when talking about a genderqueer new friend of mine. It's made me feel suddenly less safe with him.
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Keaira

Quote from: Padma on March 01, 2013, 05:10:47 AM
Not sure how to deal with a good friend getting all shirty with me for using "they" as a pronoun when talking about a genderqueer new friend of mine. It's made me feel suddenly less safe with him.

Hmm.. doesn't sound too good Padma. :( be careful.
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Cindy

Quote from: Padma on March 01, 2013, 05:10:47 AM
Not sure how to deal with a good friend getting all shirty with me for using "they" as a pronoun when talking about a genderqueer new friend of mine. It's made me feel suddenly less safe with him.

I think people don't realise what they say.

I went a bit over today. I got sick of people in a meeting (I was the only woman and they all knew me prior to transitioning (hate that word)), mispronouning (?) and misgendering and I knew it didn't mean anything to them, there was nothing deliberate or insulting, it wasn't thinking.

I just stopped the meeting, I wasn't chairing it either. "The next person who gets my gender wrong or my female pronoun wrong will be wearing its balls as ear rings. I'm sick of it and it upsets me."

I think they just don't realise and have no idea how it hurts.
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Adam (birkin)

Quote from: Keaira on March 01, 2013, 05:10:13 AM
I was thinking about some transition issues. Never a good thing, but there's a lot, and I mean a LOT of things I will be facing in the coming months. Anyway, Azzie said to me that she didn't identify as transgender. I couldn't let that slide. Especially after all the bull$^!* I've had to claw my way though during my transition. I told her that it didn't matter what she identified as, the fact is that she, like Caleb and myself, switched to opposite teams. She didn't like that. So rather than lose my temper, I left.

It's like she doesn't get it. You can't outrun your past. Nor can you forget it.

Later on, she told Caleb that we never have intelligent conversations. I've never seen Caleb so angry. But, It's hard to have an intelligent conversation if you don't even participate!! And we watch documentaries together, discuss science, books, trans issues, music....

Oh, I'm still mad. I'm not currently feeling it because I took one of those pills to see how class would go (i.e., no more panic attacks and cancelling class) but it's made me a little more strung out than usual. =/ ANYWAY. I'm still mad, lol, for a whole lot of reasons. :P As you said, we do have intelligent discussions and do a lot more than silliness. I think what bothered me the most was I was thinking back to the discussion you and I had about Orlando. The way you just, completely understood the book on the deepest level was incredible. I find so often in classes, students try to engage but don't get those small details and nuances that make all the difference. But you do. That was the first time I truly realized you're on my wavelength with that.

You are intelligent. You may not have a lot of desire to go into an academic environment and sit down and exist in that structure, but that doesn't mean anything...it means you learn a lot differently. And that's a good thing, you know. Too many people want to sit down, have info fed to them, barf it back up on a test, be done with it and get their degree/job. You want to learn for the sake of learning...you want to get right in there and understand the nitty gritty of whatever it is you're interested in learning. I like that. We need more of that. Besides that, you teach me about a lot of things because you know different types of things than I do. That, in the end, is what it's really all about.

To put down your intelligence, or how well you show your intelligence, just because we can also enjoy rock music, toilet humor, perhaps the occasional touch of slapstick, is such an oversimplification. To me, it's not seeing the forest for the trees.
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King Malachite

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Imreallyconfused

Night 4, still crying on and off. Repressed feelings are not fun, then you go to the gym and cry there too was very not good. Worse still, when you get home, you open the drivers door, attempt to get out, and puke your guts out.

WARNING: Do not under any circumstances ever cry and try to do a core workout at the same time while listening to heavy metal. You will get light headed, fatigued, sweaty, and you WILL toss cookies everywhere.
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Keaira

Quote from: Caleb. on March 01, 2013, 12:38:38 PM
Oh, I'm still mad. I'm not currently feeling it because I took one of those pills to see how class would go (i.e., no more panic attacks and cancelling class) but it's made me a little more strung out than usual. =/ ANYWAY. I'm still mad, lol, for a whole lot of reasons. :P As you said, we do have intelligent discussions and do a lot more than silliness. I think what bothered me the most was I was thinking back to the discussion you and I had about Orlando. The way you just, completely understood the book on the deepest level was incredible. I find so often in classes, students try to engage but don't get those small details and nuances that make all the difference. But you do. That was the first time I truly realized you're on my wavelength with that.

You are intelligent. You may not have a lot of desire to go into an academic environment and sit down and exist in that structure, but that doesn't mean anything...it means you learn a lot differently. And that's a good thing, you know. Too many people want to sit down, have info fed to them, barf it back up on a test, be done with it and get their degree/job. You want to learn for the sake of learning...you want to get right in there and understand the nitty gritty of whatever it is you're interested in learning. I like that. We need more of that. Besides that, you teach me about a lot of things because you know different types of things than I do. That, in the end, is what it's really all about.

To put down your intelligence, or how well you show your intelligence, just because we can also enjoy rock music, toilet humor, perhaps the occasional touch of slapstick, is such an oversimplification. To me, it's not seeing the forest for the trees.

Don't worry about it hun, I put myself down all the time. If I really am smart, I guess I dont apply my smarts to good use. I mean I'm not pretty or anything but hey, can't have everything. :P
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Adam (birkin)

Quote from: Keaira on March 01, 2013, 09:54:29 PM
Don't worry about it hun, I put myself down all the time. If I really am smart, I guess I dont apply my smarts to good use. I mean I'm not pretty or anything but hey, can't have everything. :P

I'm going to tickle you so bad. -_- Leave Keaira alone.
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DeeperThanSwords

My first joint therapy session with Himself went poorly for me, I felt like I was on trial with 2 cis people judging me.
"Fear cuts deeper than swords."



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Imreallyconfused

I don't have anything to put here for once. I should make a thread what made you happy today....unless of course (which it probably has been done) one has been made.
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Mysteryman

Well for one, I know I have a lot to be happy about (that I'm very thankful for) but humans will be humans... So what made me unhappy?

I have a huge crush on a girl I could never have, makes me sad.

Looking at my reflection and not seeing "me" makes me sad...

Finding out I have to go to the office on a Sunday for a few hours!
On, still on, I wandered on,
And the sun above me shone;
And the birds around me winging
With their everlasting singing
Made me feel not quite alone.

Christina G. Rossetti
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Nero

Quote from: Mysteryman on March 02, 2013, 02:28:43 PM
Well for one, I know I have a lot to be happy about (that I'm very thankful for) but humans will be humans... So what made me unhappy?

I have a huge crush on a girl I could never have, makes me sad.

Looking at my reflection and not seeing "me" makes me sad...

Finding out I have to go to the office on a Sunday for a few hours!

Why can't you have her?
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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MadelineB

Quote from: Mellysia (Melly) on March 02, 2013, 07:50:11 AM
I don't have anything to put here for once. I should make a thread what made you happy today....unless of course (which it probably has been done) one has been made.

Yes there is one that wants your posts! Come on over to the bright side, Melly! We have cupcakes!:

What made you happy today? 2.0
History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.
~Maya Angelou

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King Malachite

Hit my leg on some exercise equipment and it hurt
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"Anomalies can make the best revolutionaries."
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Jenny07

I hate the feelings I get. Sometimes the GID is so strong that it consumes me like today. I wish it was gone overnight and I could be who I always should have been.
I have to keep moving forward one step at a time...
I get jealous when I see an attractive woman and how I wish I was her.

Saw a piece on a morning show where they dressed the female presenters as men for a magazine shoot and they said how disturbing it was and they couldn't wait to get back to normal. I did find this interesting in that they experienced GID for but a moment.

That's how we have to live our lives everyday, consumed by darn thing with no easyway out.
They got off lightly.



So long and thanks for all the fish
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Mysteryman

On, still on, I wandered on,
And the sun above me shone;
And the birds around me winging
With their everlasting singing
Made me feel not quite alone.

Christina G. Rossetti
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Adam (birkin)

Quote from: Mysteryman on March 03, 2013, 06:24:39 AM
Shes straight, and I am very pre op, pre T

I had (and I suppose have) a straight girl who liked me, and saw me as a man, pre-T and obviously pre-op...I don't know exactly how rare of an exception she is, but it's definitely not impossible.
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Mysteryman

Quote from: Caleb. on March 03, 2013, 06:37:43 AM
I had (and I suppose have) a straight girl who liked me, and saw me as a man, pre-T and obviously pre-op...I don't know exactly how rare of an exception she is, but it's definitely not impossible.

If only... The girl I like is amazing  ;D Maybe in another life lol
On, still on, I wandered on,
And the sun above me shone;
And the birds around me winging
With their everlasting singing
Made me feel not quite alone.

Christina G. Rossetti
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K Style Addiction

Today is my birthday and everything is going fine until my mother has to be a b**** and start a fight with me, now all i feel is misery.
All I can say is that my life is pretty plain, I like watchin' the puddles gather rain.

Despite all my rage, I'm still just a rat in a cage
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Heather

Quote from: Donna Troy on March 03, 2013, 11:01:21 PM
Today is my birthday and everything is going fine until my mother has to be a b**** and start a fight with me, now all i feel is misery.
I'm sorry don't let it ruin your birthday. Happy Birthday btw!
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