Hi All
Kate: Yes you are understanding me correctly. It is largely in my opinion because we do place such a high value on what society has assigned as a "fact", and because they have gotten it wrong, we do end up having to juggle many aspects of ourselves, so much so even that we cannot know if in the end we altered our body to fit society or if we do it for ourselves, or what I would suggest a combination of both. Because while we come to realize something is wrong, we have a very hard time accepting that society as a whole could be so mistaken. And to make matters worse, even when the very scientific evidence that they have used to support a two sexed world, has proven actually that there is no such thing, where does that leave us? It leaves us exactly where we are.
To EveryoneIf we altered our bodies just for ourselves, then let me ask this. Why do I read about the need to "Pass/Blend" so often ? Why is it more important to have our bodies altered so the world around us will "believe" we are the sex we are claiming to be? Why is the need to blend in so fital to us as over all? ( I am not saying that
all of us have the need to blend, but I think we know that the majority of the time this IS the case.)
It is not a shame to admit that we do this not just for ourselves. As a Sociologist it is really odd at times. There are things that I know intellectually and because I too have been socialized so deeply I still find myself responding as others do to certian things...even when I know something,...I still am a part of the social structure I live in and my need to function accordingly is going to still impact me. Intellectual knowledge, or just plane awareness does not stop the impact of our cultures socialization on us.
I believe that each of us do draw our own lines, based on the best that we can sort out. I am not convenced we all really know exactly why that line fell were we have it. But I think we certianly consider why we do what we do and get a good feel of it as well.
I know that even I believe that my physical alterations were because "I needed them so much!" but at the same time I can only speculate too, if I would have needed it to the same degree, or at all...had the world not assigned me so incorrectly to begin with. If I had been more allowed to be me, would the need have been so intense? We cannot ever know that answer in my opinion, because we can never live in such a world to have such freedoms.
It is also my personal belief that one day generations from now, they will absolutely laugh at the notion the sexes were seperated in such a ignorant way.
So when I see people talking of having a "disorder" I guess I can buy into that if we stipulate it with a "Social Disorder" not a mental or medical disorder.
I do really enjoy reading all the responses! You all have been great!
Peace,
Taylor
PS I am not in anyway telling anyone that they are wrong in what they feel or think...I hope that this comes across very clear! I truly respect all of you that have shared here and please don't think for a minute that I stand in judgement of a single thing. Our identities are at best complex!

Posted at: June 01, 2006, 03:22:06 PM
Sandi,
Are you referring the the F2M that did not change thier body or any other aspect of themself and attended MIT I think it was?
Peace,
Taylor