I found myself. always wondered who I was.
never fit in on either side of the playground.
who am I ? me. only took umpteen years.
yet here I am. and I belong.
Bonjour and 'Ello
Welcome to the middle of the playground with all the other odds and sods.
someohow, the therapist is not helping. he is a pride family member.
he is not asking questions and i am talking to my straight psychiatrist today.
does being androgynous make me a pride member as well( the family being LGBTQ)???????????????
i am asking as i am new here and need your help. you all seem to know what is going on. will you help this newbie out?
does being a gender-bender(just saw that word this week) qualify?
I suppose you could be. I wouldn't object to it, but that might just be me.
And welcome!
Quote from: FlyerBullyBoyFanGirl on June 25, 2010, 01:04:36 PM
does being androgynous make me a pride member as well( the family being LGBTQ)???????????????
i am asking as i am new here and need your help. you all seem to know what is going on. will you help this newbie out?
does being a gender-bender(just saw that word this week) qualify?
First question: well, the T does stand for 'Transgender' and 'Androgyne' is a part of that umbrella.
Second question: I think it's wiki time! https://www.susans.org/wiki/Androgyne (https://www.susans.org/wiki/Androgyne)
That should give you some basic information on the gender identity Androgyne.
'Gender-bender': https://www.susans.org/wiki/Gender_bender (https://www.susans.org/wiki/Gender_bender)
'Gender->-bleeped-<-': https://www.susans.org/wiki/Gender->-bleeped-<- (https://www.susans.org/wiki/Gender-%3E-bleeped-%3C-)
As you can see, those less two are more associated with outward appearance than identity. Hope that helps you out a bit.
thank you veteran posters.
I appreciate your help.
the psychiatrist was a good shoulder/good part of the team today.
him i would like to clone, and have more of.
the therapist, i would just like to clobber, kwim?