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Community Conversation => Transsexual talk => Male to female transsexual talk (MTF) => Topic started by: evecrook on December 21, 2013, 05:17:57 PM

Title: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: evecrook on December 21, 2013, 05:17:57 PM
Is there any negativity in referring to a pre-opt  transgender as he/she or is that just another term of equal value.
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: Jill F on December 21, 2013, 05:22:25 PM
He/she, it, ->-bleeped-<- or s/him are 4 things I never want to hear from anyone.  Before I had my T tanked, I'd probably be tempted to rearrange the offender's face.
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: JRD on December 21, 2013, 05:23:27 PM
 I think its safe to say that most of us would not be pleased at all with anyone who thought that was an appropriate way to refer to us. 

And is there some sort of agenda you have with asking questions that are sure to spark some anger, hurt feelings, etc? 
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: Brooke777 on December 21, 2013, 05:26:08 PM
Quote from: Jill F on December 21, 2013, 05:22:25 PM
He/she, it, ->-bleeped-<- or s/him are 4 things I never want to hear from anyone.  Before I had my T tanked, I'd probably be tempted to rearrange the offender's face.

I agree with this, however I would still react pretty harshly if someone dared call me any of these.
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: Devlyn on December 21, 2013, 05:34:46 PM
Quote from: big head horsey-face on December 21, 2013, 05:23:27 PM
I think its safe to say that most of us would not be pleased at all with anyone who thought that was an appropriate way to refer to us. 

And is there some sort of agenda you have with asking questions that are sure to spark some anger, hurt feelings, etc?

Yeah, your provocative titles and questions are getting old. And he/she is insulting, no ifs, ands, or buts about it. If you want to learn, maybe you should spend more time listening. Hugs, Devlyn
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: Ltl89 on December 21, 2013, 05:45:16 PM
Quote from: evecrook on December 21, 2013, 05:17:57 PM
Is there any negativity in referring to a pre-opt  transgender as he/she or is that just another term of equal value.

Why would anyone think calling a transsexual a he/she is even remotely acceptable?  That's like a huge slap in the face.  I'm fine with people asking provocative questions and gathering the viewpoint of the general community, but this question cannot be serious.  Would you really like to be called a he/she?  Most of us wouldn't.  Nor would we like to be called "it" or anything else that dehumanizes us or invalidates who we are as people.  If that doesn't bother you, all the power to you; however, you must realize that this wouldn't go over well on a transgender support site.   Nonetheless, I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt in this situation and hoping you didn't mean to intentionally offend. 
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: Miss_Bungle1991 on December 21, 2013, 05:49:29 PM
Quote from: evecrook on December 21, 2013, 05:17:57 PM
Is there any negativity in referring to a pre-opt  transgender as he/she or is that just another term of equal value.

If someone called me a "he/she" they would end up with a black eye (or worse).
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: Anatta on December 21, 2013, 05:59:47 PM
Kia Ora,

In Thailand trans-women (trans as the umbrella term) are quite often called "Ladyboys" (Kathoey) and in Singapore (well, back in the early 1970s when I was there) the local transgender women that frequented Bugis Street (pronounced Boogy at the time the hub of tourist attraction)  were called "He/shes"...I guess it would depend on the culture and times one is living in...

The term "kathoey" is not an equivalent of the modern Western transsexual woman. Use of the term "kathoey" suggests that the person self-identifies as a type of male, in contrast to sao praphet song (which like "trans woman" suggests a "female" gender identity) or phet thi sam (which suggests a third gender). The term phu-ying praphet thi sorng, which can be translated as "woman of the second kind", is also used to refer to kathoey.[3] Australian scholar of sexual politics in Thailand Peter Jackson claims that the term "kathoey" was used in premodern times to refer to intersex people, and that the usage changed in the middle of the twentieth century to cover cross-dressing males.[4] The term can refer to males who exhibit varying degrees of femininity – many kathoeys dress as women and undergo "feminising" medical procedures such as breast implants, hormones, silicone injections, or Adam's apple reductions. Others may wear makeup and use feminine pronouns, but dress as men, and are closer to the Western category of effeminate gay man than transgender.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathoey

Metta Zenda :)
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: Donna Elvira on December 21, 2013, 06:14:32 PM
Quote from: evecrook on December 21, 2013, 05:17:57 PM
Is there any negativity in referring to a pre-opt  transgender as he/she or is that just another term of equal value.

Evecrook. If you had actually read the numerous answers to your own question "so are you a woman without the operation?" you would understand how obviously offensive this follow up question is.
Where are you going with all of this stuff?

P.S. This is only the 2nd time since last April that I have been annoyed enough by a post to give a - 1
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: Ms Grace on December 21, 2013, 06:25:12 PM
Eve, I wonder if you think about things way too much. And yes, of course it's offensive. :(
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: Anatta on December 21, 2013, 06:40:57 PM
Quote from: Donna E on December 21, 2013, 06:14:32 PM
Evecrook. If you had actually read the numerous answers to your own question "so are you a woman without the operation?" you would understand how gratuitously offensive this follow up question is.
Where are you going with all of this stuff?

P.S. This is only the 2nd time since last April that I have been annoyed enough by a post to give a - 1

Kia Ora Donna,

I know at times some members can for whatever reason be a little on edge and it doesn't take much to trigger a reaction...It's important not to take things personally and become the victim...

However I don't personally think it's the OP's intention to cause offence, she's just on a roll with her threads postings...

It's really important for members who find her threads/titles somewhat offensive, to take matters into their own hands and take the initiative  and avoid/refrain from reading and commenting on them...We all have this choice...

Offensive comes to those who seek it out...

Remember the OP is no doubt also struggling to come to terms with things too...

Metta Zenda :)
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: justpat on December 21, 2013, 06:42:25 PM
  Thank you ,Jamie,Devlyn and Donna maybe others will now open their eyes. For more interesting reading check out the hrt timeline ,from supposedly starting the first week in November to today being on full dose whatever that is, for two months. Sounds like fishing to me.This maybe a controversial post, so be it, the truth is right here posted and available to be read.   PAT 
Title: Re: so maybe he/she is a more benign term then pre-opt mtf transgender
Post by: V M on December 21, 2013, 06:43:12 PM
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