Morning guys, dolls and unicorns. (well morning to me as it's actually half past 3 or so here and was up all night)
This whole controversy with Mr. Beattie and something Andra so perfectly articulated in a thread about it (mucho props to hir):
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,31255.0.htmlgot me to thinking.
How many of us don't fit the traditional mold of what a transsexual is?
I know that I don't. And I've had my identity questioned because of it, sometimes by friends just trying to figure me out (which I don't mind at all) and sometimes by other guys in some pathetic attempt to justify their own manhood and transsexuality - 'If I'm a guy, there's no way he's a guy' kind of thing.
But I'll say it again - I could just as easily put on a front as some meat and potatoes 'classic' transsexual man but that's just not my style.
So, to the unconvential transsexual - whether you're a man, woman or something else entirely:
In what ways do you or others see you as unconventional and how do you feel about prejudice or intolerance towards those of us who don't fit the mold?
And just any thoughts anyone has on the subject at all, please. Conventional transsexuals' thoughts most welcome also.
Note: This is not in any way to 'knock' conventional transsexuals. Many of whom do embrace the less conventional among us.