Quote from: Midnightstar on May 25, 2016, 11:36:52 PM
You should come out when you're comfortable don't get me wrong but i have came out and so far
i haven't gotten that much negativity besides a couple smart remarks form people.
Exactly... I'm not comfortable coming out right now because there is so much stigma and drama regarding trans people. Imagine your neighbor's house is on fire and you say to them, "Oh, just thought I should let you know, I own seven hundred lighters."... whilst lighters in themselves are not bad, the neighbor not going to think good thoughts about them while their house is on fire. I think it's best to wait until the neighbor's house is rebuilt and fixed to bring up that you have 700 lighters. They might look at you weirdly and say "Okay?" but they won't try and attack you.
Another reason that I am not comfortable coming out right now is because I am 15 and vulnerable to any forms of potential abuse. I don't think my parents would abuse me for being trans, they're not bad people, but I think they would be disappointed in me and feel like they've failed raising me, and overall that would wreck our relationship. My classmates could bully me for being trans if they found out, nobody here is openly queer due to the danger of being jumped/attack. Rural 'murica for you...
Quotethink the term when hell freezes over when applied to a certain sector of society.
I agree for the most part. I'm not saying transphobia will completely go away, that's just silly. There will always be transphobia, like there will always be racism, sexism, and homophobia. However, back in the 50's/60's, for example, POC rights were a huge issue, but of course, it passed. If a white person in 2016 were to share a public bathroom with a POC, then they usually wouldn't care. In 1950, however, bathrooms were race-segregated; if a POC entered a white bathroom then the white person would most likely be upset. There was huge stigma surrounding POC in the mid 20th century, but now there isn't. Trans stigma is no different. Here, in the early 21st century, there is controversy surrounding trans people. It
will pass, that's for certain, I just personally don't know
when. Of course there will be the occasional transphobe or transphobic group here and there, but trans panic/anti-trans panic will pass one day. I'd think "when hell freezes over" is a bit over the top, but to each their own.
QuoteI've seen interest and hostility come and go, but interestingly, in America at least, it is now far worse than it was in the 1960's 1970's and 1980's.
The reason why America is becoming so hostile now is because the majority had no idea transgender people existed until recent years, and now that they learned that we're real, they're scared and reacting with hostility.
Quotehere are some sections of society who will never accept it, and hence the issue will never really go away.
Yes, it will never completely go away, hence why I used the term 'calm down' in the title instead of 'go away'. Like I said before there will always be transphobia, just like racism, sexism, etc, etc, the list goes on.