Quote from: suzifrommd on March 11, 2014, 12:08:31 PM
You can get in big trouble around here for saying that. I happen to share this observation, but if you tell ANYBODY, I'll deny it vigorously.
Well, I don't know. I am not trying to hurt anyone. It is seriously just my opinion, everyone deserves one, but that's it, and I don't mean anything by it (except that i don't want to pretend i think something I don't) and don't expect anyone to agree or anything. Cuz, I know in the trans community it is taboo but most of the cis world doesn't even care. Better to be honest among accepting people and figure out how everyone feels than stay in denial and get it from the cis world who ISN'T accepting. That is how I feel.
It's not that I don't see WHY it frustrates people, because a lot of people with my opinion also believe trans people like that are not valid, but since i believe trans people are valid... yeah. No pitchforks please ><
Quote from: FA on March 11, 2014, 12:40:02 PM
I think they tend to have similar interests to their birth sex (one study said the rate for the military is much higher among trans women than for the general male population; not that there aren't women in the military but it's generally a traditionally masculine thing). I'm not sure about personality. There are some really womanly trans women on here, some of whom are veterans.
Oddly, or not so oddly, interests also seem to correspond to orientation some. Trans women who were straight in their male lives tend to have more traditionally male interests. Trans guys with traditionally feminine interests also tend to be gay (not all, but enough to see a pattern).
I don't really want to talk about it too deeply and make people upset at me. I know that will happen no matter how well meaning I am.

Plus I have only really interacted with the trans population on the internet, so I don't know how it represents the entire population either. But in my opinion it does extend to personality. Things like dependence/independence/counterdependence and attachment styles, relationship role preference, group forming and conforming, conscientiousness, combativeness, decisiveness, measures of self worth, social emotional processing, sexuality, sexualization of others and sexual behavior, logical vs artistic preference, thinking vs feeling preference... I did notice the orientation thing as well, esp orientation pre-HRT and before thinking about transition.
For example i think I am personally in the middle or inconsistent on most of the gendered personality aspects despite a lot of people thinking i am feminine. It doesn't always jump out at you.