I have not meant to generalize all into my self-definition. The only reason I wrote it the way I did was to get people to think out side of the norms. But now it is time to get back on the soap box. Let's start out with a disclaimer. In no way shape or form am I trying to offend, generalize, inflame, upset, make cry, cheapen, and make just plain disgruntle. I did take a break yesterday and did not write much anywhere. Over indulgence on Wednesday night left the mind cloudy.
The area in (paragraphs just for you Nero) which I feel the need to concentrate today is in the whole idea of passing, pass ability; activists don't pass or cannot pass. First off this whole idea of passing is just what I am talking about. Why? Why do we put so much emphasis on passing? Why is that (passing) the mark of a successful transsexual in most of our eyes? Why is appearance so important? ** Disclaimer—when I use the word spiritual it is in on way a reference to god** shouldn't it be more of a spiritual journey? A journey of self discovery. I have seen to many transsexuals jump on the super highway to GRS after coming out. The super highway that does not lend time for pit stops to sit and reflect on all that is going on around us and figure out where many of us really belong.
Being Trans is so much more that just passing. So much more that HRT, boobs and a nice butt. So much more that GRS and FFS. When I have used the word shallow in previous posts this is the kind of stuff I am tailing about. **disclaimer—I am not calling anyone shallow I think some of the ideas we have about being trans are shallow mine included** My ability to pass or not pass makes no difference to me ( and to the skeptics I pass with out a problem when I want to

. All I am trying to do here is open honest dialogue about who we are and who we perceive we are.
I love what Zythrya wrote
I pass perfectly, as a person who is openly and proudly trans. if someone looks at me and sees a woman, that's great, if they look at me and see man in a dress, so be it. I'm living my life as who I am. That's what's important to me. Nero—what she wrote is the exact point I am getting at. I think as a whole we focus too much on perceptions.
**disclaimer**-- all this is just my opinion I want to discuss it in a civil manner with everyone