Quote from: Kiera on October 07, 2017, 01:39:52 PM
What's more important: 'Passing' or 'Acceptence'?? In terms of trans'ness if choosing one meant to the exclusion of the other? ( ie: pass perfectly but nobody knows and risk 'discovery' /OR/ be accepted wholeheartedly by all but not able to stealth at all )
Questions like that might be philosophically interesting but bear little relationship to real life.
But to even start you would have define what acceptance means. Does it mean full acceptance as an infertile female human being with no if ands or buts, or does it mean just accepting that YOU believe you are one, being nice to you, and using the right pronouns...
Superfically and in the moment it might seem the 2 are not that different, but IMO in the long term they make a huge difference in the texture of ones life.
IMO in the real world the former is rare, and latter the best one usually gets when people know.
The ideal for most would be the former, but realistically one does not get that in society without a high degree of stealth... but not everyone can get there and not everyone who could, can live with the pressure of that, or be able to bring themselves to sacrifice others as it sometimes takes, no matter what they want for themselves.
While its not fair, practically speaking life for many of us has to be a tradeoff...
How we live depends on what we can achieve, what we can live with, what we value most and how much of a risk taker one is. As such, it is a very individual thing.
- Karen