About 99% of the time I agree with the more 'stealthy' responders in what they say. One transitions, when MTF, to being a woman. Not a trans-woman, not a TS, not a gender-queer. Otherwise, seems to me, that the entire movement is absolutely pointless.
That 1% of the time disagreement is mostly made-up of angry, in-your-face attitudes toward those who are different.
No, transitioning was not 'fun;' it was scary for awhile. A really big deal for me. Some of the after-effects were not fun either, but, except for government things, those are past. And so do not affect my daily life.
I have no wish to be 'seen as transsexual.' Is that a form of 'internalized transphobia?' Don't know, don't care. If someone is bothered by me stating that I am female, have always been and now I am 'read' as female does that affect me? Not on your life. It obviously DOES affect them and it's up to them to find what is bothering them and why. Not my problem.
But, world being what it is, neither do I feel like I have 'to call' anyone else on their fun or comfort level or on how they see themselves. The world is absolutely full of ->-bleeped-<-s, freaks, conservatives, anarchists, lovers, haters, assimilationists, exhibitionists and 'tweeners. If someone wants to transition to wearing female clothing with a full beard and in all other ways being a man, I suppose that's fine as well. Please, just don't use the bathroom I am in -- I'll call security! And, it would probably be best for them not to show up at many lesbian groups 'for women only.'
I suppose I just don't quite 'get' why someone else's comfort level becomes such a big deal. Okay, TSX wants to grow a beard while having breasts and having had FFS. I find that weird and not for me, but it also doesn't screw up my day or make me change anything about what and how I do my life. *shrug* So, except for wondering 'what the f***!' Why would I need to give TSX any of my time? Obviously she and I haven't much in common except a rather hard-to-live-with birth condition.
If TSY wants to claim she is intersexed' why don't I just let her? Does it really matter to me? And even if it did how would I know she is not or is anyhow? Do I really need to 'challenge' her? I don't.
If someone wants to find the 'rock'ing parts of being TS in their own lives, then, well enough, find 'em. Personally, I never thought about TS as a 'rocking' thing.
If someone wants to do a "what rocks about being a woman?" thread then I'll take part in that.
If someone has problems with my stating rather plainly "I'm a woman, not trans." that's their problem and one they need to work out. I'll just shrug my shoulders and move on. They have a right to their opinions. Afterall, opinions, like hairs, are individual, and universal among mammalians.
OTH, there are a lot of opinions and strategies that I can apply to myself that ARE discussed here. They DO make a difference and sometimes get lost in the welter of animosity and 'defense of my way' stuff that goes on. That adds really nothing much that I see except combativeness, bans and hard-feelings, mostly toward people we neither know and will never meet.
Look, I dunno about the rest of you but 'blood anomalies, depression and my child being seemingly unable to recall to return home with his coat, lunch-box, homework, etc from school and how I will continue to buy gas for my car on a student's budget are problems enough for any day I live in.
I just don't see what's accomplished with the in-fighting and sneers at others.
Nichole