Quote from: Nero on July 26, 2007, 06:06:26 PM
But there is so much more to being a man or a woman than that.
Such as...?
~Kate~
Posted on: July 26, 2007, 07:27:57 PM
Quote from: Nero on July 26, 2007, 04:54:49 PM
Why do so many transpeople feed into male and female stereotypes? Most natal females would laugh at these ideas.
Awl geez, Nero, I'm saying that too... that chasing definitions is great fun, but ultimately pointless aside from creating groups of "true" and "real" TSs and men/women.
I'm not saying being emotional makes someone a woman, or being sexual makes someone a man... I AM saying that if hormones do anything mentally, it seems to be those two influences. Simple as that. I stop there. All the other stuff about who is real and who is pretending and true TSs and... ick.
Ya know, TSism isn't that complicated. Some people feel a need to change their sex. No one knows why. There are some pretty effective solutions to do it. Some do it, some don't.
But then humans and their insecurities get pulled into the picture, and start twisting and warping everything around them... searches for justification ("I'm a woman inside and always have been!"), searches for validation, avoidance of fears... it all just gets so MESSY and complicated.
It's kinda ashame, as I fear it keeps so many people from just FIXING this silly problem, wasting away years trying to justify to themselves that's it's OK to do so.
QuoteYou're either a woman or you're not. End of story!
How? Defined by what? Or more importantly... by WHO?
I swear sometimes I'm not TS. I just don't relate to this sorta thing anymore where people finally "know" that they're a man/woman, which gives them the strength to transition. I went the other way, and *unlearned* all the baggage that was yanking me around. If you constantly worry about what you are, and if others are "real" men and women, you end up in this constant war and struggle to maintain the definitions you're using to justify your identity and actions. That's just no fun, not for me anyway

~Kate~