Quote from: suzifrommd on July 30, 2014, 08:00:18 AM
It really isn't about labels. We can drive ourselves crazy trying to figure out whether we're MtF, GenderQueer, bigender, genderfluid, etc., when what's really important is that we find the presentation that works for us.
I have been pushing this sense that labels can lead us into boxes that we have a hard time finding our ways out of.
What is worse?
Not having a label for ourselves or finding ourselves in one that we feel just as obligated to stay in and deny ourselves our true selves?
It's been coming around to this breaking down the barriers that have been in place for too long between binary and non-binary.
Sarah7 has such a good handle on this, I can't even begin to tell you all the revelations of reading her short and sweet comments about this.
The barriers are beginning to fall, we don't have to classify our
selves as anything other than what we truly want to be.
Isn't this the point? Isn't getting away from the rules imposed by a cis world the point?
To be who we truly are?
Then why do some impose the same kinds of standards of having to fit somewhere within the trans community?
It's a carry over from what they imposed in the first place? The security of knowing you fit in yet another box?
Doesn't make sense to me, it has placed far to many restrictions on people over the years, yet it also brings a sense of belonging to many.
It's time to stop this nonsense of imposing standards on anyone within the community, to let everyone explore who they are.
Isn't that the end goal here? To be who you are without the imposed boxes that society wants you to be placed it?
The tipping point is near, the old way of looking at ourselves is getting us into areas that keep coming up as a problem for to many people.
Support is broken down into those who fit these boxes and those who don't, yet there is a sense of relief that I read more frequently, all the time.
I see it when someone does this and the rebel in me says very quietly, 'good for you'.
And then I turn around and read comment after comment of people explaining to others about why you have to tow the line of a certain box or label.
I always advocate for people to be who you are, not a label, not a box, be descriptive about yourselves, not another damn description you have to live up to or live within, we just aren't that kind of people to start with.
If anything, there are some who delude themselves into thinking they have to fit somewhere, when just being yourself is the best fit of all.
Look at the nature of so many posts that deal with the explanations that describe who you are supposed to be, when the question had nothing to do with that.
It was a question of how do you get away from the boxes of imposition that society, cis and otherwise have placed on you to start with.
You do it by defying those boxes in the first place.
Be yourself.
Stop telling people they need to fit in one, they just managed to get out of one that suppressed them for too many years.
Support isn't another box or label, it's supporting the person's journey, not their destination, that will come soon enough.
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