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How do you see yourself as a transgender

Started by stephaniec, May 13, 2015, 07:46:18 PM

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to what degree do you see your role as transgender

extreme activist
0 (0%)
moderate activist
11 (22.9%)
willingly admiting to
14 (29.2%)
avoidance but acknolegement
8 (16.7%)
don't tell don't ask
8 (16.7%)
stealth and activist
2 (4.2%)
complete stealth
5 (10.4%)

Total Members Voted: 38

Kaylin Kumiho

Moderate activist... I don't get out and help as much as I would like, but I try to lend a hand when I can, speak out in comment sections, etc... I really want to do more like go to rallies and stuff, but not being able to drive kinda makes that hard :<
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PC509

Depends on who's asking and what I'm wearing. Guy mode? A few people know. If I'm in girl mode - I'm a girl. Not going to deny anything. :) I'm hoping it'll become more difficult to hide in the next year or so. :D
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iKate

Only telling allies (including fellow transfolk), a
medical professionals, family and really no one else unless it's absolutely necessary, examples of "absolutely necessary" would be explaining a name change to law enforcement or for a background check. Otherwise NOYB.
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Marly

I listed moderate, since I do promote understanding and acceptance online anywhere I can. And I am also planning to get involved at my school with helping the LGBT students. A bonus too is that getting involved there may help "prep" my work associates for what I may likely be talking to them about down the road.
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ClaireIvene

Well, I'm really private about at work. I do lots of advocating online but plan on doing much more than that later.
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stephaniec

well, so  far I just do my advocating on Susan's by  trying to understand our situation as much as I can. A good approach if I had the energy would be to collect all the data obtained from questions on the forum and write a thesis and publish it online in one of the scientific reviews, but that would take some time. I like the idea of mining our little online community for fresh data on our transitioning to help others who have suffered throughout their lives dealing with this complex issue.
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