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The purpose of GID people

Started by Jennifer01, November 15, 2007, 10:54:18 PM

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Steph

I believe that if we discovered what the purpose for anyone to be here on this earth it would become a best seller.  I'm here because I am.  A person who finally discovered happiness.

Steph
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Rachael

this is as easy to answer as 'what is the meaning of life?'
and if someone says 42, im going to stick a kitten in the microwave....
R :police:
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sandra

Quote from: y2gender on November 18, 2007, 04:41:24 PM
Quote from: NickSister on November 18, 2007, 04:10:47 PM
My inclination is that if GID is not a mistake of nature then we have a 'natural' social role to play in society. Perhaps the need for this role no longer exists in modern society? I think we are naturally inclined to be the teachers, councillors, spiritual guides, leaders... Perhaps our different ways of thinking was an evolutionary advantage to humans.

Yes, we've played important roles in other societies throughout history... healers, shamans, mediators, teachers, visionaries... in contemporary society one place for us is as artists, musicians. I believe we can show other possibilities because of having lived in both/all genders.

zythyra


Nick and Zythyra,

Thanks :) for the reminder about our "natural" roles in other societies as well as being artists and musicians
in our own time.  At least in western societies, it's true that we aren't seen as playing some of our more
ancient or non-western roles, but as we gain respect in our society of today (thru public education,
the media and personal communication -- so call me an optimist! -- we've got a long way to go but we
have come a long way!) our integration into society will bring out the roles that our society needs most.

Cheers,  :icon_chick:

Sandra


 
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Pica Pica

no one has a purpose, if we did life would be horrid. I don't want to be used for something.
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