Quote from: CMD042414 on September 13, 2017, 12:08:44 PM
. . . we should take care to leave space for legit lesbians that are masculine and have a butch appearance. A butch woman is an actual thing. Most of them have no desire to be a man. When we as trans men have this conversation it becomes dismissive to cis folks that blur the gender line. . . . Not every female that dresses like a man is secretly trans just as not every effeminate male is secretly trans. The existence of butch women may make things confusing for some of us in terms of how we are peceived but its not their problem.
Thank you, CMD042414, for speaking an important truth!
This site is for trans folks, so it's not surprising that conversation here will be sort of "trans-centric." But it's important for us to recognize the authenticity of gender expression that may superficially resemble ours, even though expressed by those who don't share our inward psychology.
I've been doing a lot of reading recently about the history and evolution of theories of gender identity and gender presentation. It's a real eye-opener.
It was not long ago that society (and importantly, the medical profession!) scarcely recognized that transgender really existed. It was common thirty years ago for people generally (and importantly, doctors and psychologists!) to wrongly assume that trans men were just butch lesbians who, possibly because of homophobia, were attempting to rationalize away their lesbianism by convincing themselves that they were really men. This failure to recognize the authenticity of trans identity caused all kinds of chaos and hurt and confusion.
It's a sign of how far we have come as a trans community that the world is finally beginning to untangle the confusion about trans identity and recognize trans people for who we really are. (Still a long way to go, of course!)
CMD hits the nail on the head: Butch lesbians (and butch women generally) are definitely a thing. They have been a thing for generations, and they will be thing into the future. They're not going anywhere!
MeTonie's basic point is well taken. There's often a lot of superficial resemblance in the gender presentation of trans men and butch women. It's easy to be confused. Don't assume that a woman with butch presentation is an incipient trans man - most of them aren't. If you assume that they are and they're not, then we have misgendered them. And I don't need to tell anyone on this site how painful and annoying it is to be misgendered.
The right thing for us to do is not to make assumptions. If you're having a hard time figuring out someone's gender identity because of mixed cues in presentation, just step back for a second and give that person the space to tell us who they are - on the inside.