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Started by madison, October 09, 2006, 12:50:12 AM

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madison

It seems as though only a few months ago (though I am sure it has been longer), I was waxing existential in an obscure little childboard entitled, "genderqueer." And lo, now I stumble back here by way of a link from wikipedia.org to a whole new section, "Androgyne." I suppose that is a potentially more socially acceptable label than genderqueer, but these are still are transgendered issues after all, and while I believe myself socially responsible, I'm not sure about acceptable, but I'll take it. Come, eat and drink with me today, let us celebrate, for I am androgyne.

I have not had a chance to read all the new posts here, but I must say it seems (to me) a positive move acknowledging a non-binary gender position, in this way (top level category and all), here at Susan's. It is clear that I have not been alone in my situation and that there are hundreds more stories and issues to be discussed among you who might call yourself androgyne.

Life has been busy and shows little sign of letting up anytime soon. However, I look forward to spending some time here again in the near future. I am sure I have a lot of catching up to do.

And Kendra: I read and appreciate comments you placed on an earlier post. Much of my time on Susan's has been reaching out in the dark trying to find a better understanding of self, and then a search for community. I like to think in the time I've spent here, and even in my absence, I have both learned more of self and found community. Now, back to eating, drinking, and being androgyne!

merry day everyone.

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TheBattler

Hi Madison,

A little while or a long while.

I had wondered where you went to as I enjoyed chatting with you.

I am glad you are back.

Alice
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Kendall

Quote from: madison on October 09, 2006, 12:50:12 AM
It seems as though only a few months ago (though I am sure it has been longer), I was waxing existential in an obscure little childboard entitled, "genderqueer." And lo, now I stumble back here by way of a link from wikipedia.org to a whole new section, "Androgyne." I suppose that is a potentially more socially acceptable label than genderqueer, but these are still are transgendered issues after all, and while I believe myself socially responsible, I'm not sure about acceptable, but I'll take it. Come, eat and drink with me today, let us celebrate, for I am androgyne.

I have not had a chance to read all the new posts here, but I must say it seems (to me) a positive move acknowledging a non-binary gender position, in this way (top level category and all), here at Susan's. It is clear that I have not been alone in my situation and that there are hundreds more stories and issues to be discussed among you who might call yourself androgyne.

Life has been busy and shows little sign of letting up anytime soon. However, I look forward to spending some time here again in the near future. I am sure I have a lot of catching up to do.

And Kendra: I read and appreciate comments you placed on an earlier post. Much of my time on Susan's has been reaching out in the dark trying to find a better understanding of self, and then a search for community. I like to think in the time I've spent here, and even in my absence, I have both learned more of self and found community. Now, back to eating, drinking, and being androgyne!

merry day everyone.



Welcome back Madison,
Aye celebrate to good things and life. Transgender we are, binary we aren't.

I myself had been here a year almost before finding the small child board that became this section. I too am thankful for those others that have shared with us about their feelings, experiences, knowledge, problems, and dreams, especially  of this nature. And for those that will write here further. We continue to gain more that feel similar (and sometimes a little different) with each person adding something unique  and many times helpful.

I try myself to write at least something ever few days. Every new topic (as well as replying to older ones) helps add new life, introspection, and community I think.

Welcome back again. We saved your spot for you.

Ken/Kendra
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stephanie_craxford

Hello Madison.

Welcome back.  It's always good to see old friends return, we missed ya.  Hopefully it won't take you too long to catch up :)  One thing that is constant here is that there is always something new to get your teeth into.

Chat later.

Steph
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Dennis

Welcome back, Madison. I was thinking about you the other day and wondering if you'd find your way back here.

Dennis
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