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New! All inclusive poll - What is your gender ID?

Started by Emerald, April 01, 2007, 09:01:00 AM

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What is your birth sex and gender identity?

Cisgender Male (Born male, ID as boy)
2 (1%)
Cisgender Female (Born female, ID as girl)
7 (3.6%)
Transsexed MtF (Born male, ID as girl)
98 (50.5%)
Transsexed FtM (Born female, ID as boy)
44 (22.7%)
Fluid/Mix Male (Born male, ID as a gender mixture)
17 (8.8%)
Fluid/Mix Female (Born female, ID as a gender mixture)
4 (2.1%)
Transcendent Male (Born male, ID as genderless)
2 (1%)
Transcendent Female (Born female, ID as genderless)
8 (4.1%)
Bi-gender Male (Born male, ID as having separate boy and girl persona)
1 (0.5%)
Bi-gender Female (Born female, ID as having separate boy and girl persona)
1 (0.5%)
Intersex Male (Born intersex, ID as boy)
0 (0%)
Intersex Female (Born intersex, ID as girl)
6 (3.1%)
Intersex Intergender (Born intersex, ID as fluid/mixed, genderless, or having separate boy and girl persona)
0 (0%)
Male Other (Born Male, ID as something not listed here)
1 (0.5%)
Female Other (Born Female, ID as something not listed here)
1 (0.5%)
Intersex Other (Born intersex, ID as something not listed here)
2 (1%)

Total Members Voted: 118

Terri Gene

Hmmmmmm. With the way my memory has been hiding out on me, it was good to find something I could answer without a lot of thought.

Terri
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Gabrielle

Quote from: Sheila on April 02, 2007, 07:15:12 PM
I found out I was intersexed when I got my surgery. I don't know all the details as they are sketchy, but Mom fessed up after I came back from my trip. I didn't pursue it any further as it was a sore spot for my mom who is 78 years old. The doctors told her everything would be OK and that if they raised me as a boy I will be a boy. I was fertile so I don't know what I had. I had always thought I was transvestite then CD then TS. I have always ID myself as a girl, but tried to be a boy as that was what I was told. The doctor who did my surgery said I had scar tissue like what he has seen  when they have an intersexed child and make them a boy, cause there is sufficient penis and testicles. I'm not pursueing it any further. I am who I am now.
Sheila

I sometimes wonder due to how my body is reacting to hormones at my age (32) and the way I have always felt about things that I might have been IS, or I guess I might have even wished it, though I always thought if you were fertile that it ruled you out from being intersexed.  I might have to look into this.
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Kate

By intersex, we mean truly ambiguous genitalia, right? Not just hypospadias?

Kate
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tinkerbell

It should be any type of "diagnosed" IS, chromosomal anomalies, etc, etc, etc.; otherwise, I could consider myself IS too! >:D


tink :icon_chick:
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Kate

Quote from: Tink on April 07, 2007, 12:45:58 AM
It should be any type of "diagnosed" IS, chromosomal anomalies, etc, etc, etc.; otherwise, I could consider myself IS too! >:D

LOL, well trust me, hypospadias doesn't require a doctor's diagnosis to know. You just kinda, well, have a looksee ;)

But it's sometimes labeled an intersexed condition, sometimes not. Depends on who you ask. It's not a chromosomal aberration, but more likely a hormonal mess-up in the womb.

But except in severe cases, it's not a big deal. When I hear "interesex," I think of kleinfelters, androgen insensitivity syndrome, ambiguous genitalia, etc. And yet, some definitions list hypospadias as being IS. I'm guessing for the purposes of this poll though that it doesn't count.

Kate
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POSH

Woman all the way!

I guess even higher beings screw up sometimes...lol
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Lisbeth

Quote from: Attis on April 01, 2007, 12:17:14 PM
“The time has come,” the Walrus said, “to speak of many things, of shoes, and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and Kings...”
"... and why the sea is boiling hot, and whether pigs have wings."

I'm a pig with wings.  MtoF.
"Anyone who attempts to play the 'real transsexual' card should be summarily dismissed, as they are merely engaging in name calling rather than serious debate."
--Julia Serano

http://juliaserano.blogspot.com/2011/09/transsexual-versus-transgender.html
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Nik

Bi-gender Female is a minority of me, I feel special.  ^-^
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Attis

Quote from: Nik on April 24, 2007, 06:57:38 PM
Bi-gender Female is a minority of me, I feel special.  ^-^

*smiles and gives you a cookie* :3 Hey I'm a femme-sorta-andro male type person thingy whatever, lol!

-- Brede
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InMyWrittenHeart

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Constance

I often describe myself as a male-bodied woman, so I chose "Transsexed MtF (Born male, ID as girl)".

chloe23

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Wolfsnake

I picked "Female Other," because I was born female, and identify as non-female. Sort like I should've been a male-bodied person, but not necessarily a man.
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lizagirl

At my birth when the doctor saw my birth defect she said that I was male, but despite that I have always been feminine. So actually I would have to say "other, but identify as female".
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Andrea77

Andrea
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Tossu-sama

A man with a body that needs a bit of tinkering, in other words FtM. :D
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Jenna Stannis

Why are FtM numbers so low compared to MtF numbers?
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Violet Bloom

Quote from: Jenna Stannis on December 20, 2013, 02:10:57 PM
Why are FtM numbers so low compared to MtF numbers?

  I hope that doesn't mean us MTFs are the neediest support-wise... :-\

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LordKAT

I didn't vote as my reply isn't listed. My gender is what it has always been.
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Allyda

#39
My situation is complicated. Born intersexed, lost my Mom who didn't push gender issues at age 6, adopted and unfortunately raised as a boy because macho adopted father only cared about what he could see, and adopted mom always giving in to him despite my always identifying as a girl, and my very feminine looks and manurisms.

So my vote was: Intersex Female (Born intersex, ID as girl)

Ally :icon_flower:
Allyda
Full Time August 2009
HRT Dec 27 2013
VFS [ ? ]
FFS [ ? ]
SRS Spring 2015



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