Quote from: MsLeigh on October 31, 2024, 10:26:38 AMI recently listed to a podcast on judgement. We are all judged wether we do something or not so we need to decide what we stand for and then proceed to live.
Yeah, that's kind of the thing. If you try to live your life based on what other people will think, or say, then your whole life is going to be a never-ending cycle of "Am I doing the right thing?" "Will this make me be seen as this, or that?", "Can I really do this?"
Criticism always says more about the critic than the criticised. Every opinion anyone has about you, is based 95% on how that person feels about
themselves, and not how they feel about you. They form their views based on how you make
them feel about stuff in
their own lives.
And none of this... none of it, you can do anything about. Except to go round and ask everyone in your life who their ideal person is, and then make a giant list of everything you've been told, before trying to become this impossible chimera. Some amalgamation of everyone's expectations. Which no one person will be completely happy with.
To offer my own view on this:
Quote from: MsLeigh on October 29, 2024, 06:50:42 PMWhen my more feminine self comes out or I dress feminine it is considered an insult and weak.
This is an example of what I mean. In my view, it has nothing to do with you. It has nothing to do with being feminine. I am going to assume that it's only people who identify as male who think this way, Leigh, and I'll tell you why. It's how you make them feel about themselves. There are some people in the world who think being a man is the ultimate embodiment of awesomeness in the world. And they cannot fathom why someone born with male parts would ever want to give that up. It's a form of chauvinism. Perhaps springing from how they were raised and what they were taught to believe. It is not about who you are, who you want to be... it's about who these people see themselves as and why they consider you a threat to their identity.
As I say, criticism always says more about the critic. Understanding this can help with deciding what's important in your life, and how much you want to feed these insecurities, okay? It isn't wrong to want to be you. It's okay to want to be you. And no one who doesn't know you on a deeply personal level, has any right to judge who you are and how you want to live. Doesn't stop them, but you don't need to supplicate them, honey. *hugs*