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Started by highlight, March 08, 2016, 07:08:06 PM
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Quote from: highlight on March 08, 2016, 07:08:06 PMFor those of us who thought that cis people cannot experience GD here is a case of a cis women having it herself. The video is 18 mins, the part of interest is at 16:00ish.
Quote from: T.K.G.W. on March 09, 2016, 06:12:35 AMIs this GD though. Seems like her stress and guilt was at the knowing deception because there is no actual need for her to do any of it. If need was imperative, i.e. a matter of survival, would a person unravel then?Do many trans people feel a similar thing to this? I feel absolutely no guilt for not fitting in, or my predicament. I don't consider myself to be a liar to others (they assume a great deal about me and rarely bother to ascertain the truth - that's on them).
Quote from: T.K.G.W. on March 09, 2016, 06:12:35 AMInteresting -Is this GD though. Seems like her stress and guilt was at the knowing deception because there is no actual need for her to do any of it. If need was imperative, i.e. a matter of survival, would a person unravel then?Do many trans people feel a similar thing to this? I feel absolutely no guilt for not fitting in, or my predicament. I don't consider myself to be a liar to others (they assume a great deal about me and rarely bother to ascertain the truth - that's on them).
Quote from: Deborah on March 09, 2016, 03:10:51 PMI felt what she did. I never really maintained any friendships long term because I always felt there was no point since they really didn't know me. Also, back when I was a very devout Christian I felt like I was lying to God every time I stepped into Church.
Quote from: Matthew on March 09, 2016, 02:46:33 PMOne of my friends is a drag entertainer but also a cis woman, at work she would constantly be told that she was a man, and customers would constantly insist that she was 'actually a man'.What she experienced was comparable to gender dysphoria, however I wouldn't ever compare cis people having similar experiences with trans identifying people - most trans people experience mental, physical and social dysphoria, whereas cis people who experience dysphoria have it triggered socially.
Quote from: alienbodybuilder on March 09, 2016, 03:51:02 PMI don't understand that part. She's a cis woman that looks like a man and then dresses as a drag queen for entertainment?
Quote from: Matthew on March 09, 2016, 04:00:39 PMNo, she looks female out of drag, but is a 'faux queen' - a cis woman who does drag style entertainment, a fairly new part of drag but it's really interesting. Not all drag queens are men who dress as women, and not all queens even dress as women / femme.
Quote from: Asche on March 10, 2016, 12:15:29 PMBased on the Wikipedia article, it sounds like she's the person whose Village Voice article I read back around 1981 or so. I was not impressed. My impression was that she wasn't reporting on what it was like to live as a man so much as what it was like to live up to her idea of what it was to be a man. I think most (cis) men would have been uncomfortable trying to be the kind of man she was trying to be.