Quote from: Seshatneferw on August 24, 2007, 01:49:01 AM
Looking at it from the opposite direction, I expect you would. This is really at the core of my gender dysphoria: my sex has too much influence on how others perceive my gender.
Thanks. I feel like that. Until I had this horrible crash at the end of April, I was really clear about it. Now I'm muddled up, but finding your statement really helpful and comforting.
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I suppose it's partly because the normal variation of male and female gender expressions overlap, and therefore in order to overrule the anatomical cues one would have to go just a bit overboard with gender expression. Unfortunately, that doesn't feel right either, so instead I've tried to convince myself that it doesn't matter how the rest of the world sees me. Sometimes I even succeed.
Quote from: LaurryIf one is male-bodied, anything slightly masculine is considered "normal Man behavior"...if one has a female body, the slightest femininity is also seen as "normal Woman behavior". It is very difficult to express gender traits that match one's body, and not be perceived by those around you as being within the acceptable variance for that gender. Heck, it is hard enough, with my male body to express something feminine without being perceived as a gay man, but anything masculine throws me smack into the man category.
It's not just the normal degree of variation in the overlap, it's that gender expression that matches your physical sex gets awarded more points. If a female tends a flower-garden, she's behaving in a feminine way. If a male does the same thing, his behavior is not feminine, it's neutral. Now I'm imagining a board game where you go along trying to collect or get rid of various Mannerism, Profession, Personal Inclination, and Clothing cards that say stuff like 'Enjoys watching football, add +1 masculinity if male bodied, +0 if female-bodied' and 'Lots of delicate jewelry, add +2 femininity if female-bodied, +1 if male-bodied' with the goal being to collect a combonation of cards that let you balance while still having a profession, character, interests and a wardrobe. If your cards actually balanced perfectly, you'd still have +1 masculinity for being male-bodied, so to be socially percieved as perfectly androgynous (you win!) you'd have to have more feminine cards than masculine ones. If you collected only neutral cards you'd be in the same boat.