I think it's a bit silly to say things like "I wish people would quit trying to re-define things" because the definitions weren't exactly precise in the first place. It's not a case of re-defining something if that's what you think it means. Just as is the case with others who think different to how you think.
A "pre-op" is a TS. I'll assume for simplicity's sake that we're talking M-to-F here (although others seem just to have ignored that - I'd like to at least give it a glancing mention). If you're not TS then either you're not going to have the op (and therefore aren't "pre-op") or you're going in entirely the wrong direction and aught to seek help!! Because if you're not going through all of this because it'll bring you closer to who you really are, then what in the blue hell are you going through all of this for?
"Who you really are." Not, "who I want to identify as", or some other such middling euphamism for "not quite"... but "who I really am." And that's exactly what it means, and nothing less! I'm not a man. If most women had green noses, and you had a green nose, that would not make you a woman. Similarly, most men have tackle. So do I, at the moment. That doesn't make me a man. There is no "automatic assumption unless proven otherwise". Where does that come from? Some physical attribute at the point of birth? How arbitrary is that?
Should I ask any woman I might meet, "prove you're a woman"? No. Such that should not be asked of me either, nor any other woman afflicted with my condition.
I would not call myself a lesbian "blithely". In my case, it's a little more tricky than that, as, being bisexual, I'm never sure if the term "lesbian" applies or not. But let's just assume it does. Terri, you continue to confound me, I must say. If you don't think you are a real woman, or ever will be, then that's up to you, but you should learn that everybody else who's changing their body shape isn't necessarily the same way! And again, I would ask you... if you're not a real woman, then why on earth are you making yourself look like one? I just don't get that. I'm assuming you've got reasons for it. Myself, I'm doing it because that's who I am. Nothing less, nothing alternate, nothing somehow different in some vague way, nothing seperate, nothing dumbed-down, nothing "special case"... all woman. That's all and that's it. Anything else has nothing to do with it.
I am a pre-op. And I can be a lesbian. Assuming bisexual girls are lesbians, I am one. Might you meet me one day, you might find me being one of those "real lesbians who won't sleep with you". And if you forget my photo, you won't even notice the difference from me to any other of those people you term as "real lesbians" - because there is no difference.
Do what you want and be who you are, or who you want to be, but don't try and plaster everybody else with the same brush, because in this instance, it simply is not true. Sorry to go on like this, but you do keep on saying stuff like that. Learn that you are very different to a lot of other people on here who would call themselves "pre-op TS", and I wouldn't call you one, not if you don't think you're a "real woman". There's nothing "bad about" or "wrong with" that, but it doesn't mean to say that everybody else must be the same, and "can never be real women" too.