Quote1) It's not a gender identity. They're just confused.
I've experienced intense levels of GID similar to any TS. I could identify as non-op/non-hrt TS, but I've read too many threads on this board that say it doesn't exist.

I believe every ts, tg or cd has felt confusion while trying to figure who they really are.
Quote2) Androgyne is just another trend like goth and grunge. A lifestyle.
I live in a rural area, more often than not am wearing jeans and a t shirt, add a flannel shirt when it's colder. Occasionally a skirt of the sort that you see women wear at a contradance. Long hair tied back in a pony tail. Not exactly a hip fashion trend

Lifestyle, use of that word for either sexual orientation or gender identity always bothers me. I wake up in the AM, drink some coffee with my partner, check my email, and then get to work. Then some more time on the net, and maybe a DVD. Some lifestyle!

Quote3) I really think it's just a phase. A place of safety while working out gender issues.
I've sometimes wondered this myself. Is it a holding pattern that I'm stuck in until I accept the real truth of being TS? I could also say that TS is a phase though too, since I went through that phase before identifying as androgyne.
Quote4) It's a form of gender expression, not a gender identity.
I first thought androgyny was a gender expression before coming to the understanding that it also described a psychological or spiritual awareness of self. Some detractors of TS say the same thing, saying it's expression, not identity. See above regarding my frumpy flamboyant flannel androgynous gender expression.
Quote5) They're just fence sitters. Pick a gender already!
I have picked. I'm neither, none of the above, or other gender.
Quote6) It's just an excuse to dress and act like the opposite gender.
Again, see above regarding my fashion sense LOL. Seriously though, I also wondered at some point if I was a crossdresser, and that didn't fit at all. I could care less about spending hours on makeup, fancy clothing and I definitely don't do high heels. No offense meant to any CDs, some of them look absolutely fabulous

Quote7) Androgynes are really just members of their birth sex with androgynous personalities. They're either androgynous males or androgynous females.
Again, I've felt extreme discomfort regarding having a male body, so it isn't so simple. I suppose one could say I'm female identified androgyne with male body, but it goes way beyond personality.
Quote8] Lots of men have a feminine side and lots of women a masculine side. Androgynes mistakenly assume that just because they don't fit the stereotype of their birth gender that they must be something else.
Long before transitioning as TS, I'd realized that my feminine side was much stronger than my masculine side, has been ever since I was a child. Believe me, I considered whether I could simply be happy as a male who acknowledged and expressed my feminine side. It would've been a hell of a lot easier, but that wasn't who I am.
Quote9) You're either male or female. You can't be both. There is no in between.
I'm not both, I'm neither. That's just me, I know there are some androgynes here whose feeling of androgyny encompasses both male and female.
Quote10) They just don't want to be bound by gender norms. They want to behave and dress however they please. While androgyne is not a gender identity, they're challenging the binary, which is great!
It's true, I don't wish to be bound by gender binary norms. While who I am has been greatly informed by expanding my political awareness, and extensive reading of gender and queer studies, I am not doing this just to get in people's faces and challenge the binary, although that's certainly a useful side effect

. I am who I am, from the deepest places inside my soul. If there was an easier way than being neither, or androgyne, I would've chosen it if possible. Life on the outside hasn't been easy.
Quote11) One can be born with the gender opposite to their body, but no one is born mixed gendered. It's impossible.
Detractors of TS say the same thing regarding TS. You know the way you feel inside, and what you've had to do to be yourself. We feel who we are just as intensely.
Thanks Nero, for another thought provoking set of questions!
Zythyra