Quote from: Katia on November 23, 2007, 02:12:19 AM
transsexuals have problems with being lumped in with LGBTs, and serious biological studies would certainly refute the logic of that. There are men who choose to act/dress like women, and they lie and claim to be TSs and women. the biological argument is the only way to stop such lies and fraud. once biology proves that TSs are neither gay nor TGs, their rights may skyrocket. the only reasons TSs are mistreated is because they are lumped in with LGBTs or choose to associate with them. Punishment stops when the behavior which is used to justify it stops.
Katia, I think you're going to be proven right, but you aren't going to like it.
It hasn't been shown yet, but I believe medical science will show that transsexuals indeed have sexually dimorphic parts of their brains corresponding to the normal range for their target sexes rather than their birth sexes. But I believe it will show that transgendered people do not have those parts corresponding to their birth sexes either. Suddenly, some people who were happy about their pet theories being proven right won't be too happy to be stuck sharing biological company with us "freaks, fetishists, and men in dresses" for all time.
Also, I'm pretty sure that transsexuals get harassed for other reasons than being associated with gays and bisexuals. They get harassed for what they are -- you say women born with a male body, the harassers say men pretending to be women. As so many people (correctly) say: it's about gender, not sexuality.
(Switch words regarding gender for FtMs.)
As far as I can tell, I'm not a man, and I'm not a woman. I'm both, and therefore I'm neither. Sometimes my male body feels OK, sometimes it feels quite wrong. I'm not transitioning -- even if I wanted to, and I sometimes do think about it, what would I transition to? What does all this make me? Freak? (Probably.) Man in a dress? (I am male, and I have worn a dress.) MtF in denial? (Sometimes I think so.) Non-op-male-to-androgyne transsexual? (Talk about a term to get people mad!)
Right now, I like MTWTF. You can probably figure that one out.
But as long as you're living your life in a way that makes you happy, and not being mean to others, none of this matters too much. I learned that from Kate Bornstein, who, as you may recall, is a post-op MtF who decided she didn't really feel like a woman either. Have fun with that one.
Whatever. I've rambled enough.