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Patent Pending: Sliced Bread?

Started by Shana A, March 07, 2010, 12:17:14 PM

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Patent Pending: Sliced Bread?

By JillPage Sat, Mar 6 2010

http://communities.canada.com/MONTREALGAZETTE/blogs/patentpending/archive/2010/03/06/patent-pending-sliced-bread.aspx

I suppose I will be dropping the "transsexual" title one of these days. Yes, I am proud of my "trans" heritage, and the word "transsexual" is a hook for this blog -- it's what initially draws people to read it (or not to read it). Still, in all the ID document changes I've received recently, it's "Female" -- there is no asterisk attached saying that I was once considered to be "Male"  or that I am "a transsexual." When I and others like me decide to transition, we want to be the opposite gender, not something in-between. Again, though, I want to emphasize that I do love transgender people -- the in-betweeners -- and want to do what I can to help them be accepted. Because everyone should have the right to freedom of presentation and gender expression. Period! (Ok, exclamation mark.)

I know this all sounds a bit contradictory. It can be confusing for me sometimes. But going into "stealth mode" is looking better and better.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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