Quote from: Zythyra on May 25, 2009, 06:25:14 AM
It really would be nice if the non-op section could be a place where those who have made this choice could be supported by others instead of being told that their identities don't exist, or being redefined as dual transvestic whatevers... I don't see non-ops barging into conversations in the post op forum telling peeps that they don't exist.
Z
AGREED! (I am kind of frustrated with this whole argument being directed at non-ops

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Those who are non-op are not somehow dual-role transvestites, that just doesn't make any sense. Granted, since I had an Orchi I'm not
technically non-op, but if you are only taking GRS into account, then yes, I am non-op in that I don't want to have GRS. I'm happy with what I have after getting the orchiectomy, I've made peace with the "equipment" that I have. Doesn't make me any less of a woman for having done that.
All my records say female now, I live and I'm accepted as a female in everyday life by EVERYONE. So please don't say that those who are non-op are really dual-role transvestites, that's insulting and degrading to the struggles we have gone through.
Like Zythyra said, we don't question the decisions of those who choose to get GRS, so why are you debating the decisions of non-ops and trying to dissect the definitions from the DSM, which in my opinion is a messed up document anyway, so why bother trying to make sense of it (just throw it into a bonfire already).
Quote from: cindybc on May 25, 2009, 01:13:16 PM
I do not understand how you can identify as a woman and still have the wrong parts down there. If you have gone as far as you have, to the point of no return, why would you not want to complete the journey as congruently as medical science can make you. There are many like you here and I just wish to understand is all.
If I am to be supportive of others on this board I only seek to understand the reasoning behind this.
Cindy
To some of us, they are not necessarily the "wrong" parts; there is no right or wrong. Some of us have just chosen to make peace with what we have. You ask why would we not "complete the journey," well...some of us see this as the end of our journey, and GRS is not necessary for our personal happiness.
Understanding something is not a prerequisite to respect and decency, and in turn a little support. This is all we ask for, as we give the same to you in regard to your decisions for GRS. We may not understand the reasons why you choose to pursue GRS, but we do not question your decision to live your life as you do, so why do you question our lives and our decisions?
Just asking for a little more respect, thanks.
Jenn