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Top 7 Transgenders Before and After Transformation

Started by stephaniec, October 09, 2015, 06:56:53 PM

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stephaniec

Top 7 Transgenders Before and After Transformation

http://yippiefeed.com/top-7-transgenders-before-and-after-transformation/

Yippie Feed/September 28, 2015Lifestyle

"We all are GOD's gift. We all belong to the same species of living being. Therefore we all deserve equal rights and acceptance in the society we live. But we being human do acquire nature to judge others from the state of birth. We usually complain of unusual things and the nature unfamiliar to us."
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WomanLikeAStar

Stephanie , untill I read some of your posts I didn't know you are a transwoman . I can hardly believe it to be honest . There is no way I would have thought you were born male. I'm even a bit shocked ! I thought : " how come this beautiful , genetic girl on our support forum ? "

You must receive a lot of attention walking on the street , isn't it? Such a beautiful lady !

I think a lot of women on here are very jealous about your beauty and your beautiful , feminin appearence and nice , long hair .

I think that I speak for every girl I know , myself included , that we all can only dream of looking like you ! I think that even spending 100k doctors can not even come close to your beauty !

You really could be a twin sister of Angelina Jolie.

XXX
Hi everyone ! I am Vincence , 19 years old , living in Belgium and I am transgender since as long as I can remember . As a kid I already was a girl but didn't really get picked on for my femininity . Growing up that changed . I know that I am transsexual since the age of 15 , came out to my parents and brother this summer , got denied for it . Now I am going to have SRS in 2 yrs.
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suzifrommd

Quote from: stephaniec on October 09, 2015, 06:56:53 PM
Top 7 Transgenders Before and After Transformation

http://yippiefeed.com/top-7-transgenders-before-and-after-transformation/

Yippie Feed/September 28, 2015Lifestyle

"We all are GOD's gift. We all belong to the same species of living being. Therefore we all deserve equal rights and acceptance in the society we live. But we being human do acquire nature to judge others from the state of birth. We usually complain of unusual things and the nature unfamiliar to us."

Am I the only one who isn't slightly queasy at "Ranking" transgender people. Who gets to decide who the "top" trans people are or even what makes someone a top trans person. I'm especially troubled there is no author line. No one wants to take credit for this trans.

I'll have to admit the idea of some cisgender person judging us and deciding who the seven most worth ones of us are really p!$$es me off.

How about Julia Serrano? Lynn Conway? Susan Larson? Janet Mock? Any one of those has done more for us than all 7 combined.
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WomanLikeAStar

Quote from: suzifrommd on October 10, 2015, 05:10:08 AM
Am I the only one who isn't slightly queasy at "Ranking" transgender people. Who gets to decide who the "top" trans people are or even what makes someone a top trans person. I'm especially troubled there is no author line. No one wants to take credit for this trans.

I'll have to admit the idea of some cisgender person judging us and deciding who the seven most worth ones of us are really p!$$es me off.

How about Julia Serrano? Lynn Conway? Susan Larson? Janet Mock? Any one of those has done more for us than all 7 combined.
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What about Jenna Talackova who transitioned at very young age and got it done that the Miss Universe Canada pageant ( owned by transphobic Donald Trump ) rules ( a woman who competes had to be a naturally born woman ) were rewritten !
Now Jenna is not only a woman with a history but she is a woman who made history !

I don't agree with Lynn Conway being a rolemodel for everyone in the trans community  .
Lynn transitioned and got srs at age 30 .
For older transwomen she might be a good example but being a transwoman who started to transition at  almost half her age I don't see any link with her for myself .
But in some aspects you may be right that Lynn Conway could be a good spokesperson . At least I have more in common with Lynn than with Laverne Cox for example who makes quotes that we will never be women no matter what we do ,.. Laverne also admitted that she initially came out as gay and that she was transphobic back in those days .
Laverne also doesn't behave feminin , she ridiculises us with her exaggerated mannerisms .
A spokesperson like Devon Marchant , who got voted homecoming princess and who took part in campaigns allowing us to have our names and documents changed prior to reassignment surgery . Isn't a young , beautiful transwoman like Devon or Jenna a better fit for our community than fake idols like Laverne Cox who only try to caricaturize us ?!
Hi everyone ! I am Vincence , 19 years old , living in Belgium and I am transgender since as long as I can remember . As a kid I already was a girl but didn't really get picked on for my femininity . Growing up that changed . I know that I am transsexual since the age of 15 , came out to my parents and brother this summer , got denied for it . Now I am going to have SRS in 2 yrs.
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Michelle-G

Quote from: suzifrommd on October 10, 2015, 05:10:08 AM
Am I the only one who isn't slightly queasy at "Ranking" transgender people.

You are not alone. I absolutely hate this stuff.

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Star, I have to add something that I feel must be said. I don't want to sound like I'm picking on you, but what I see in your post is an all-too common thing these days.

I'll try to be gentle.

I'm seeing a whole lot of trans-shaming in your post. While I respect that certain well-known trans folks' lives may resonate with you that doesn't mitigate the contributions of the people you've mentioned, most of whom are true transgender pioneers who overcame difficulties and prejudice the likes of which you will never have to experience. I'm serious. Although we have a long way to go, you have a much greater degree of social acceptance and legal protections in place that were inconceivable to these people during their transitions. You are the beneficiary of their work. A little gratitude is in order.

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 10, 2015, 05:54:50 AMLaverne also admitted that she initially came out as gay and that she was transphobic back in those days .

There are many trans people who tried to make sense of their own emerging identities by looking at themselves through the lens of established norms and definitions. I have known MANY trans folks who initially thought they might have been gay only to discover that this was not an adequate description for their own experience. Chaz Bono is an example.

Some trans folks start out thinking they are crossdressers, some start out thinking they are gay. Some have none of those explorations in their history. In the trans experience, one size does not fit all.

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 10, 2015, 05:54:50 AMLaverne also doesn't behave feminin , she ridiculises us with her exaggerated mannerisms .

Femininity, or anyone's concept of what is real femininity or an exaggerated version of it, is not a requirement for a legitimate lived experience. Shaming someone for their expression is not appropriate.

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 10, 2015, 05:54:50 AMIsn't a young , beautiful transwoman like Devon or Jenna a better fit for our community than fake idols like Laverne Cox who only try to caricaturize us ?!

Not necessarily. For your own well-being I'd like to suggest that you pay less attention to physical beauty and passing privilege. These things are nice, but they are not what define a trans person. By reinforcing passing privilege you only reinforce the shaming tactics that transphobic people use to deny the validity of our lived experience and to deny trans identities. This is the foundation on which discrimination and anti-trans legislation is based.
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stephaniec

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 09, 2015, 07:34:34 PM
Stephanie , untill I read some of your posts I didn't know you are a transwoman . I can hardly believe it to be honest . There is no way I would have thought you were born male. I'm even a bit shocked ! I thought : " how come this beautiful , genetic girl on our support forum ? "

You must receive a lot of attention walking on the street , isn't it? Such a beautiful lady !

I think a lot of women on here are very jealous about your beauty and your beautiful , feminin appearence and nice , long hair .

I think that I speak for every girl I know , myself included , that we all can only dream of looking like you ! I think that even spending 100k doctors can not even come close to your beauty !

You really could be a twin sister of Angelina Jolie.

XXX
Your very sweet. I so truly appreciate your words, thank you so much.
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Dodie

I think people are just curious.. how someone can look so different after transition..  but it should not matter as long as we are happy with how we feel.. if we think only about looks we will never be happy.
I wanted to be a 135lb woman.. that did not happen.. I am happy being the size I am.. its me an that it..
Keri
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Jill F

What a piece of crap this article was.  "Top 7"?  Who gets to decide this?  A random cis person?  Why only 7?  Are there only 7 that you know of?  Also "transgender" is an adjective, not a noun (nor a verb, Limbaugh).

<extreme snark>

I also didn't realize that this was a competition.  Maybe next year I'll have a few rounds of cosmetic surgery, lose 20 pounds and work out every day. 

So screw you all, I'm going to be Transgenders of the Year 2016 and queen of the freak show, so nanny nanny boo boo.

</extreme snark>

In all seriousness, I transitioned to save my life and wrestle it away from my demons.  I was as good as dead before and now I am happy every time I wake up in the morning.  That's what matters.  Going from fat guy to supermodel and being an object for the entertainment of the lowest common denominator was not even remotely the point of me transitioning, nor do I believe it was for any of us.  I look like the "me" that was always in my head now and I am grateful.  I also royally want to b*tchslap the people who published this horrible piece of shameless transploitation.
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Michelle-G

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 10, 2015, 01:20:47 PM
Michelle , I think your solidarity towards Lynn Conway is charming but do you really think our lives are easier because of Lynn ?

Of course. Come on, Star, think this through a little bit. Every trans person who ever suffered discrimination and fought back, or went public, or advocated for change, or served on an advisory board or committee or legislative council to effect change has made our lives better. She, and many like her, have done all those things.

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 10, 2015, 01:20:47 PM
She has hidden herself till 1999 . She only was in the spotlights for ten years .

That is not an accurate assertion. Please do your homework.

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 10, 2015, 01:20:47 PM
She denies lots of proven scientific theories just based on her experience . That's not helping our community if you ask me .

Interesting, especially since she is a bona fide computer scientist. Can you elaborate on this?

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 10, 2015, 01:20:47 PM
As for the rest . I don't agree with your statement about cross dressers and gay people becoming trans .

That was not my statement. I did not say that gay people and crossdressers become trans. I said that some trans folks explore their emerging identities by trying on different experiences until they are able to find the words to describe who they really are. It's a very common thing.

I sense that you may be just beginning your own transition and may not actually know very many real-life trans people. That's understandable, and it's fairly common. As you get to know and speak to more trans people you'll be amazed at how many people began their gender journeys by traveling down paths they recognized but were not necessarily the paths they were destined to follow.

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 10, 2015, 01:20:47 PM
People who come from that category might at worst be gender non conforming but I never believe that Laverne is a real transsexual mentally , let alone a woman .

Sorry, but I have to call you out on that one. That's just internalized transphobia talking.

Quote from: WomanLikeAStar on October 10, 2015, 01:20:47 PM
Laverne also doesn't even speak with a feminin voice . To me , she is a showqueen but certainly not a transsexual

You're still validating other trans people based on a cisnormative gender binary standard. It's not appropriate for a trans person to be transphobic and judge other trans people for their nonconformity to some supposed standard of gender presentation.

Please stop. Unless you're just trolling us, then by all means, carry on! And be prepared for what follows.
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Wynternight

I'm deleting your last post on this topic, Michelle-G since it's in response to a deleted/reported post. This is no reflection on you.

This topic is locked.
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