Hello again, everyone. I had an interesting experience today that I though might make for an equally interesting discussion. But maybe not! Anyway...
For those who don't know, I identify as a non-binary trans guy. I'm definitely, unquestionably more M than F, but where I fall on the scale from "sorta dude" to "FULL DUDE" is still unclear to me.
Top surgery is on the horizon for me, so I went to see a therapist today. This guy had 40 years of experience but was obviously ignorant of trans issues. I figured I was going to be in for a rough hour.
I ... was wrong. 20 mins in to my hesitant chattering, he interrupted me: "Look. it's obvious you're not a woman. I don't know anything about transgender but to me, you're 70-30 boy vs girl."
He continued, "You clearly need a mastectomy. That's the only sensible thing here. On the scale from normal to extreme, you're well past the transgendered line. Not just the usual bisexual. Probably at the 75% mark. I'm just not sure if you're extreme transgender or just low key transgender."
"Normal"? "Extreme?" "Transgenders/transgendered"? He used all the wrong language and he was totally uninformed (he went on to say that testosterone probably won't do anything), but at the same time, he was right! He was supportive, open minded and he actually listened to me. I came away laughing a little bit ultimately, feeling affirmed.
Contrast this with some of the experiences I've had in very LGBT spaces, where I've gotten lost in minutiae, talked in circles about gender politics, been accused of being anti-feminist and a gender traitor, and felt ashamed and belittled at every turn... by people who used all the Right Words, of course. My last therapist (specifically a gender therapist!!) told me "Well, gender is a construct and all people should explore their gender. So, why choose to be a man (ie: oppressive)?" I left that meeting feeling sick.
I know we tend to assume the opposite, but have you guys ever hand any experiences where being ignorant vs informed had no correlation with the actual transphobia a person had?