Quote from: Berliegh on June 28, 2007, 04:51:57 AM
Quote from: Rashelle on June 26, 2007, 02:45:43 PM
It wasn't living in denial it was existing in SUPPRESSION.
Rashelle
Maybe in a country like America there was more propagander and pressure towards young people to join the forces. It's still happening today....
I personally couldn't live or cope with that type of lifestyle and I wouldn't be any good at it anyway. I would be petrified at the thought. You are all so brave...
Hmmnnn... not quite sure I like the term 'propaganda' automatically linked to one's desire to serve their country...

But thank you for calling us brave - not sure that's always true either.

Personally, I volunteered in 1981 - a time when there was little hype about joining, and the military was still unpopular from the Vietnam war. It was simply something I'd always wanted to do.
The number of former military here doesn't surprise me at all however. As noted earlier, joining the military (or other 'macho' pursuits) is very common amoung future MTFs, who are either fighting it, or not really aware.
For FTMs however, it's a natural... I wasn't intimidated by doing a "mans job", or being in a largely male environment. In fact, it felt very natural to me. It was nice to be treated like 'one of the guys', and exist in a world where I was called Sarge, not ma'am, or 'lady', or "hey you, girl..."!

Oh - to answer the question... 10 years, Army. Communication Section Sergeant, E-7. Was forced out due to a Medical Discharge for asthma. While it was true I had asthma (developed just after completing Training), I'd never failed a PT test. What is really was, was a homophobic Commanding Officer, and my young naivete in not being very closeted. Oh well...
Scott