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non-binary transition?

Started by Kinkly, July 01, 2008, 03:27:08 AM

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as an androgyne do you feel the need to change your body

no I'd be happy in any body
1 (3%)
no my body is andrgyness already
1 (3%)
yes I wish to show both male & fem parts
10 (30.3%)
yes i want to show no gedered parts
4 (12.1%)
yes a more netural look
10 (30.3%)
yes other
5 (15.2%)
yes but not for gender reasons
2 (6.1%)
no other
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 17

Wendy

Quote from: Pica Pica on August 12, 2008, 01:12:45 AM
Quote from: Wendy on August 11, 2008, 09:41:55 PM

Here is an interesting note I read on this site from a TS: "All TS must at one point pass through being an androgyne."


that shows more that the ts didn't understand androgynes then. because the ts person always knew what gender they were, they just passed through an androgynous phase.

Pica thank you for that clarification!  I am now androgynous but I may or may not be an androgyne.  At the SCC last year I overheard people asking each other if I was male or female.  They decided "he is androgynous".  Now I understand their comments.

O.K. therefore it was good that I did not vote since I am androgynous but not necessarily an adrogyne.

I also read on this site from an androgyne that a genetic male can be not male in their mind and believe in a binary system and conclude they must therefore be female.  However it is possible to transition to female and then feel they are not female.  This would be an androgyne.

I also read from a TS that you know if you are a female.  I asked how do you know and they replied oh you just know.

These thoughts go around and around in my head tormenting me.  I think the only way for me to find out would be to "test" these things.  However if I test much more, then my wife says I can leave.  I also would not be able to ever find gainful employment again if I present as two genders.

I have an inclination to believe I am MTF but maybe my analysis is not correct.

Thanks for clarifying the distinction between androgynous and androgyne.  In mathematical terms we would say an androgyne is androgynous but an androgynous person does not have to be an androgyne.

W

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