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Quote from: Katie Ellen on Today at 08:17:48 AMFor the record, I'm not sure I mentioned that I have a bottom surgery consult on July 15. This will be a HUGE step for me (if I go through with it)! I have been known to be a big chicken!
Quote from: Oldandcreaky on Yesterday at 07:45:54 AMI have a half-friend who still bemoans her long-a mouldering mother. Her equally a mouldering resentments have half-buried her.
Quote from: Oldandcreaky on Today at 07:56:33 AMHooray for you, Allie. And hooray for your wife, for she gets to keep your pals in her world. And most of all, hooray for your friends, for they get to keep Allie and you in their worlds.
Quote from: SoupSarah on Today at 12:01:07 AMI am reading some news stories, about trans legislation.. and just wondering.. do you ever move past the 'trans' label?..
Quote from: SoupSarah on Today at 12:01:07 AMhumour me here.. I am 'trying' to be naive about this..
Quote from: SoupSarah on Today at 12:01:07 AMI mean, if you have lived in a gender, name and identity for a number of years.. are you still 'trans'?..
Quote from: SoupSarah on Today at 12:01:07 AMas one accepted definition of trans* is "denoting or relating to a person whose gender identity does not correspond with the sex registered for them at birth;" - but once you have had your birth certificate corrected.. is that then the essential definition of cis.. you are living in the gender assigned at birth (assigned on your birth certificate)... and so, that means all this legislation is only relevant for a few small years of someone's actual transition?
Quote from: SoupSarah on Today at 12:01:07 AMThe whole thing with words that start with trans.. is about moving from one to another.. or 'transition'. (like transport, transmission etc.) so, that would adequately describe the process we go through, but not the end result. If I send a package, it is being transported.. but it is not a trans-package when it gets to the destination. If I use my philosophers stone and transmute lead into gold.. it transmutes, and could be called trans-lead. or trans gold.. in the process.. but the end result (I promise you) is pure gold..
Quote from: SoupSarah on Today at 12:01:07 AMI will add a nod to non-binary folk here.. sorry, I am not including you and your struggles in all this and I realise trans* is a big umbrella - I guess I am really talking about transsexual, binary, people. People who go through a process to emerge at the other end, better for their journey. Happier and more fulfilled. Those people for which the 'process' stops... and life just continues on.
Quote from: SoupSarah on Today at 12:01:07 AMInterested to hear peoples views on this.