I am keeping this question open ended. What does being a woman mean to you? How do you define the female gender?
A woman is a sort of a grown up more adult version of me.
That's a question that was asked me about 20 years ago by a male doctor at Charing Cross Hospital's Gender Identity Unit or whatever it's now called. My answer was that he should tell me as he was the self professed expert on how to define gender and that certainly, as a man, he was in the perfect position to define what being a woman was. The session did not proceed well after that... ;)
To answer honestly I don't know, it's a such a basic level that it feels similar to the part of the brain that makes our hearts beat and our lungs breathe. It just is and there's nothing one can do about it, believe me I tried.
It's not for me to define any gender, let individuals do it for themselves, only then can we possibly approach truth and reality.
@mimpi, yeahhh!!!
Down with the quak doctor!!!
Means alot to me, being your true self
I am a woman, a woman is who and what I am... No further definition necessary
A woman of course is .. well ok a woman is a person who... hmm i know a woman does a lot of.. well .. ok i got it.. a woman is a woman when she knows she is a woman :)
Quote from: jainie marlena on September 21, 2011, 06:22:06 PM
@mimpi, yeahhh!!!
Down with the quak doctor!!!
Hehe, when they start talking patronising crap like that what can one do. There was much worse too, his world view appeared to be that of a 1960's TV detergent advert crossed with some weird Barbie fantasy.
My therapist pulled that question on me. All I could really say is, it means being and accepting myself. It's such a relative question that I wasn't sure what she really wanted to know.
That's a deep one. When I first started defining my gender identity, I wrote a list of adjectives that I considered male and those that I considered female. Here's the female list:
compassion
love
partnership
community
life
creation
mother
goddess
beauty
passion
expression
warmth
sexy
soft
supple
smooth
harmony
adaptable
moody
divine
grace
deceptive
back-stabber
acceptance
superficial
emotive
calm
frail
polite
The male list has a lot more of what I'd consider negative adjectives.;)
Being able to fully express my emotions.
Quote from: Cadence Jean on September 21, 2011, 08:18:32 PM
That's a deep one. When I first started defining my gender identity, I wrote a list of adjectives that I considered male and those that I considered female. Here's the female list:
compassion
love
partnership
community
life
creation
mother
goddess
beauty
passion
expression
warmth
sexy
soft
supple
smooth
harmony
adaptable
moody
divine
grace
deceptive
back-stabber
acceptance
superficial
emotive
calm
frail
polite
The male list has a lot more of what I'd consider negative adjectives.;)
Oh dear you have opened a can of worms. Every single one of those adjectives - yes even mother - could be applied to men. You don't need to be a woman to fully express your emotions either.
We should be very wary of 'Sugar and spice and all things nice' thinking.
Being a woman means just rockin it on a surf board getting paid and having babies. Amirite?
Note: link removed.
Vagina, boobs, fashion, babies, being pundedd, emotions, manipulative, bitch, vulnerable, swallowing
It means life.
As pretending to be a male mean death and I mean literally.
I have puzzled over this since I was first asked it a long time ago and had no answer.
I think I finally have it.
Being a woman is honoring the goddess within.
at least that is my answer
If my new therapist springs this on me I'll just have to say that it's a feeling inside which is a bit like what it feels to be in love that you can't fully express though you know that it's a feeling that you aren't a man. Um getit?
It means being me.. It means being able to live free and happy for the first time in my life..
My therapist asked to 'define' being a woman.. I said the answer to that question is that there is no real answer - but I'll happily blather on for 10 mins if you llike...
No one mentioned skateboards! Pah...none of you are proper women then :P
I think I'd turn it around and as taught in General Semantics remind him that the map is not the territory, and the word is not the object. I will define it, and it will not be the same now as it was five minutes ago, or five minutes from now. = me, at one point in the Space Time Continuum!
Karen.
Women are the most beautiful creatures in the world! And I'm proud to be one! ;D
Quote from: Gravity's Child on September 22, 2011, 05:49:49 AM
No one mentioned skateboards! Pah...none of you are proper women then :P
They need women in the UFC.
Being a woman means being myself.
I've spent my life having to think of how I walk, how I act, how I hold my hands as I walk, having to wear clothes that I hate & shoes that are ugly, i've spent my life pretending to be interested in boring male conversations about cars (i've never tried to feign interst in sport), i've spent my life keeping my feelings bottled up in company.
I want to spend what remains of my life not having to do any of that stuff because it's all fake. I just want to be myself.
I would love to be able to marry a man, adopt children, raise & nurture a family. I can't do this as a man as being with a man as a man just feels so wrong. How do I know that it would feel right as a woman? I just know beyond a shadow of a doubt. I just want to be myself.
I just want to be myself.
I just want to be myself.
I just want to be myself.
I can't do that as a man because i'm not a man.
QuoteBreathing.
Right on Sarah
QuoteWomen are the most beautiful creatures in the world! And I'm proud to be one!
Your so right JenJen and I am proud to be one too.