I believe there is a definite condescending attitude towards crossdressers within the Transsexual community. There is a huge difference between saying " I don't want to be called one because that is not what I am" and not wanting to be called a crossdresser because you don't want to be viewed as someone with a sexual compulsion to dress as a female. It's not a big secret that in the nontransgendered world, those who are satisfied with their gender, are more accepting of those "born in the wrong body" as opposed to those who dress like a girl and then masturbate and get undressed. This is considered "kinky" type sexual behavior and is frowned upon publically, even though many people privately engage in quite a bit of "kink".
If we are talking about what is and is not acceptable social behavior, removing one's genitals is pretty socially unacceptable to most people. Many people just think us insane. Just like people who want limbs removed for reasons they can't explain but can not be happy until the offending part is removed. To most people sex change = insane.
But? If one can pass flawlessly and never tell anyone about who they are, they can live without being stigmatized. So? If you only live as a woman a few days a month or even a few days a year for many crossdressers, it's not huge is someone thinks you are a sexual fetishist. They are prolly strangers and in a place not likely to identify you personally. But if you are a transsexual, you are out all the time with people who know you intimately. Many of them don't want to be associated with a "sexual pervert", so if you don't pass, making friends may not be too easy.
But many crossdressers and others who don't pass very well seem to make straight friends all the time. Many with quite conservative views. How can this be? It's because many people realize that the rules that society imposes is an insanely ridiculous standard that no one could ever hope to meet, and they don't want to try.
And that's where I am at. I mean I would love to be passable all the time, but I am not. That means I have to make friends with people who don't care about the unwritten rules of society either. So? I live by the written rules and fortunately for me, I live in a state that has pretty good written rules to protect my rights as a human being. So as long as I follow the rules, I have just as much right to be here as anyone else, no matter how I am dressed.
I see crossdressers no differently. Why they do what they do is of little concern to me and if someone confuses me with a crossdresser, that is ok too, because I used to make that same mistake when I thought the two words were interchangeable. No one needs to know my motivations, it should be enough that I want to. It should be of no one's concern but my own. So that is how I live my life.
But really, let's not pretend like there is not a hierarchy and condescension all the way down that hierarchy. We have all seen it and I am quite sure I could do a few searches and come up with plenty of threads to support that claim.
And you know what? Even though no one wants to talk about it, we all know why it happens.
Love always,
Elizabeth