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Easy to Get Angry, or Just Impassioned: Hard to Tell the Difference Sometimes!

Started by Shana A, January 05, 2009, 05:30:25 PM

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Shana A

Easy to Get Angry, or Just Impassioned: Hard to Tell the Difference Sometimes!
Posted January 5, 2009

http://radnichole.wordpress.com/2009/01/05/easy-to-get-angry-or-just-impassioned-hard-to-tell-the-difference-sometimes/

At any rate, wouldn't you know, I had quite inadvertently stepped on the toes of one of the more ardent supporters of what we in the formerly transsexual, now HBS-women, niche of humanity, call the HBS Movement. I use the caps advisedly. Just as I would use the caps for Religious Right Movement, or the LTBG Movement or the Civil Rights Movement. For, you see, they is little humor and almost a fanatic adherence among the HBS Movement. On the opther hand the idea of HBS (Harry Benjamin Syndrome) is quite inviting.

Harry Benjamin Syndrome is the brainchild of women with transsexual histories (I don't meet men of transsexual histories who belong to it although I imagine there are a few at any rate who do.) who quite legitimately and rightly want to provide support to the fact, yes, fact, that there is a growing and quite convincing body of scientific evidence that basically says those of us with histories of transsexing have brain differences that cause or at the very least incline us toward that mis-described life with a body that doesn't match the make-up of our brains.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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