Quote from: iKate on October 30, 2015, 09:53:27 AM
I feel trapped. I really do.
But because you feel trapped doesn't mean there are people in the trans community that don't. It's not an invalid way to feel and it's a totally understandable way to feel. However, to assert that ALL trans people feel that way is a massive generalization and caters to cissexist and bio-essentialist ideas. Some trans people are comfortable without surgery or even without hormones. That doesn't even go to include the non-binary folk who largely get overlooked. Some experience physical dysphoria and some do not.
I also think forcing the idea of "being trapped" can force subconscious ideals on trans* youth. I've met trans folk who seem to subscribe more to the media created idea of transness before self searching and finding their own identity.
Sometimes I feel trapped. Sometimes I do not. I think it's important that we fight overarching stereotypes perpetuated by news shows that focus on sensationalism rather than reality, contrived characters and overarching generalizations we place on our own community. We constantly say we don't want others to put us in boxes, but I think we do that just fine ourselves.
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