QuoteMy country thankfully seems more permissive than America and the law protects me in my job - it is hard to get fired here except for gross misconduct or total incompetence, you can't get fired just because someone does not like you.
Sadly, that's probably true. There are a lot of places in the US that are really accepting, luckily Louisville is one of them, but ever since Bush took the presidency (I refuse to say that he was elected), the religious right has come out a swingin'. I think the populace is getting sick of them finally...I hope anyway.
(I think it's weird how Christians today, the loud ones anyway, are so self righteous and if they would just read the bible, they'd see that it was the self righteous Pharisees that Christ had such a problem with...i think most Christians don't know anything about Christ himself...but that's another thread >

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QuoteI think the trouble of trying to understand androgynes through ideas of gender is that androgynes (by definition) don't have much grasp on gender, androgyne behaviour is only gendered in retrospect or learnt societal rules after the fact.
I agree. How can you have a gender issue if you have no grasp on gender?
Quoteif I'd been born with women's body, I would have likely been on the tomboy/butch side of expression, but as a male bodied person, lean more towards the femme.
I feel the same, but opposite. I think I would have been a very effeminate male while I have always been a rather masculine female. One thing that I never changed was my speech...I'm quite blunt and I (at times) have a filthy mouth (but only when it's funny or in traffic

). And I've never suffered from that horrid infantilization of women. I've never pretended to be stupid for attention or pretended to be weak. Nothing irritates me more than watching women act that way in front of men.
As far as tomboys go, I think there are tomboys who are androgyne and tomboys who are binary and the same thing with femboys (reminds me of fembots...hehe), although boys are more pressured to 'be men!' Girls get bullied the same way, but it's different too. Girls are more psychological, I think. They don't always go for public humiliation...
And I'm going to stop there instead of heading off on another tangent...