Quote from: Tanya1 on October 04, 2008, 08:44:39 PM
I simply said "->-bleeped-<-" because someone had pointed it out on one of the posts.
I never was the one to even mention that term. If you notice, I put quote marks on them referring to what others say or name as.
My god people seem to be so critical. Just relax, read all the posts again and you'll see that I never was the one to say that about anyone or use that term. And Yes, I think that term is also very offensive. It's widely used in porn and pretty degrading in it's intent. So don't get the wrong idea b/c I myself hate that term.
About "normal women", I wasn't implying about 'cooking stuff' or anything 'submissive'.
What I meant as 'normal' was to move on with your life and began to do other things like all other women do such as any hobbies, career goals, getting a boyfriend, marriage, kids... Reason I brought that up is because some get caught with transition soooo much that they forget to actually begin finally LIVING as a women. And I've seen it a lot. All they talk about is transition, surgery, hormones etc. Not that is wrong but sometimes they forget that it needs to end sometime and they should start thinking to move on and do other things.
That's what I meant, I didn't mean any stereotype hobbies or actions.
People can be more obsessed with their transition than being the gender they strived to be, sometimes... But seriously, how COULDN'T you? The science of doing this to yourself, is AMAZING. I've never seen more of what you should consider a miracle. My friends are amazed, and I'm shocked and relieved at the same time. It will take much longer to get over something that I've dreamt of since I was a kid. This is effectively the ONLY dream thats been coming true in my entire life that I thought of... So don't shun. I think its far too amazing to not analyze and think of. Also... Depression sucks. Most of us are depressed. Doing healthy hobbies is entirely a fight sometimes.
And...
Getting a boyfriend has absolutely nothing with being a girl. Just remember this... I happen to be kinda ghey.
Quote from: pennyjane on October 04, 2008, 10:02:34 PM
i brought up the term ->-bleeped-<-. it is a used term and has a rather specific definition. i used the term in reference to tanya's wondering why any woman would "want" to keep her penis. my point was, that sounded more like a ->-bleeped-<- to me then a transsexual. i wanted to make the point that many can and do transition without even an iota of hope for getting the surgery...that doesn't mean they "want" to keep their penis', it just means they'll have to live with them.
i know a couple of "->-bleeped-<-s" who don't take the term as derogatory at all, it's what they are and they are ok in their own books. if you aren't someone who wants to present as female and yet still love your penis, then the term does not apply to you.
i also know many transsexuals who move on after surgery with hardly a glance backwards...good for them! for me, though i'm almost two years post-op, i have yet to even begin to get over the wonder and beauty of my transition. it's the highlight of my life, a mountain i thought i'd never climb...i love still being connected with it, i hope i never lose the passion and compassion that have resulted. i thank my God every day for it. good for me!
I'd beg to differ. You can still be transsexual and non-op. You don't have to treat your junk like a war criminal in order to know inside you're a girl. Thats meeting other peoples pre-drawn, bigoted expectations, and it greatly disturbs me that people get lumped into these pseudo categories like this. Like... Seriously. They might say they're ok with it but there are reasons I'd NEVER wanna be called a "->-bleeped-<-", even if I decided not to get SRS. Yes... It is true that being a woman with a penis is different and less traditionally feminine, however... You don't keep stamping that term on them to put them somewhere, especially when I know for sure that even being called a boy hurts me. Its like knowing someone died that your friend knew, and bringing it up. It may be that way in some respects, but you don't effing SAY it, cause thats not cool.
If you're dual gendered.. Fine. Call yourself ->-bleeped-<- all you want! That would actually make SENSE.
As for being non-op... Honestly... If I wanted to use the same method of applying observational truth on something, I could. Like...
Person with a penis and transitioned body=Not "Transsexual"=->-bleeped-<-! LOL
But I could also say something like...
Boy=person with a penis
Girly Boy=Person who transitioned and has a "neovagina" which is your penis tissue inverted and sculpted.
I'm not trying to make your womanhood any less legitimate, remember. I'm just trying to compare two things I find very similar.
I have known for a while now not to say things just because they are true from a certain point of view, because it HURTS PEOPLE. HURTS.
I'm just trying to say that basically, we're sculpted of putty. Whether it be surgical, or in the womb. I see no difference really... But If I really wanted to be mean, I could say that one putty has XY chromosomes in it, and one has XX. Sometimes a doctor can do wondrous things, because In my opinion, SRS is much more an ART form than it is a medical procedure. All have their own techniques... Its really like going back to the middle ages and seeing how different clans did things the way they did. Kinda sucky that we're stuck in such a primitive place, but on the other hand, I'd say some SRS results are prolly awesome, cause of EFFORT and PASSION involved... I hope??
Heres more food for thought. I have not had SRS. Do I go into a fit when I'm called a boy, and elaborated upon as not being able to do things girls do...
Stuff like, "Oh. You're SO LUCKY you don't have a period! Oh Hahha."
Do I react? No... I laugh along a little. Does that mean they're a terrible person...? Not really, they don't know really. Who would? Does it help my self esteem and roll off my shoulders? HELL NO! I want to cry when people say stuff like that. Yeah... It sucks bleeding once a month, but thats the point! You need a balance of things that suck and don't, and I'd prefer it were a period vs. anything else a guy gets like it. Unwanted erections... Thats a good one. (Thank you spiro... If you were a person, I'd seduce you.).
Its just my point.
A. People not objecting doesn't make it right to them and their life. Dubbing people is pretty stupid sometimes.
B. You don't say things that are true to your observation just because. Thats totally blind to what they may be feeling inside, and is totally terrible when you know the pain of a perceived truth that you don't need to hear OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
C. Screw the binary. It cannot explain the anomalies that occur cause of the zillions of chemicals we consume and drink and breathe in day by day that cause things that aren't one or zero. We can barely explain why a girl would have a boys body, let alone when mammals are born intersexed. There is probably no singular cause, and it may be a normal step in our evolution for all we know.
D. If you aren't hurting other people, or yourself, and you're different for some reason, its NOT A FREAKIN' DISORDER. Thats TERRIBLE. Thats the kind of thinking that keeps trans people stuck in all of the writings on MENTAL illness when I would argue its a PHYSICAL DEFECT which reflects in the mind and clashes. Imagine your body as a computer... Your hardware is your body. Your minds chemical processes is the operating system. Things you do in life is software. Why does the machine not work? Its cause you're trying to run software (everyday life) on the wrong operating system (chemical processes) and with TOTALLY incompatible hardware. No wonder trans people don't work so well in society sometimes... When to live a wrong to you role, is to shove a square peg in a round hole. HRT was awesome for me cause I'd be getting error messages from my male operating system saying stuff like, "This hardware is performing an illegal operation and will be shut down through you KILLING YOURSELF KID."
So when the program I was trying to run was blatantly for a female OS, I'd be getting messages saying it didn't work. Go figure. Finally HRT came, and I reinstalled my OS. It can now barely run those life programs better cause I'm running on the right juice. The right sort of system process. My hardware is wrong too... Pity. Second it was unwrapped you could hear that disappointed little kid silently crying. Why did they get a PS3 and not an X box 360 for example?! WHY? CAUSE we cannot get the universe to work for us I think.
So now I'm modifying the hardware to work better for the software I always dreamt of using since I was a little kid. Its been a long strange trip building this infernal machine! Its buggy sometimes cause I had the Male OS installed for so long and had no idea it was possible to switch over to the other OS. I never knew it was possible. Stupid me, this is so much better. Its still glitchy, but its working BETTER at least.
Is this the case for everyone in this analogy? No. Course not. Some people prefer to make their own operating systems in life to maximize how they personally utilize the hardware and run software. I mean, if Mac OSX is a girl system, and Windows is a boy system, surely we cannot ignore the Linux rig that someone makes? ^_^
Do you shun the Linux cause they don't perfectly fit in? If you did, I'd laugh at your force fed ideas of what is "good" or "works".
And lock this thread if you think its too interesting. That tends to happen way too much. After all... Palin can have a debate and still get a cheer at the end. Why can't smarter people do the same on a FORUM of all places? I mean... Locking a thread makes you acknowledge ideas on the interwebs are to be taken seriously. XD