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Was Michael Jackson Trans?

Started by Julie Marie, July 01, 2009, 01:18:02 PM

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RebeccaFog

Quote from: Audrey on July 01, 2009, 06:32:37 PM
poor guy I cant imagine the pain he must have felt his whole life.  Its amazing to look back on his old videos and how talented and energetic he was.  Really a great performer.  I mean come on thriller, who didn't and doesn't still love it. lol.

I didn't and don't.  But I still respect the talent.

I've always considered the trans possibility. Especially the possibility that he might be an androgyne. I understand the dysmorphic disorder. I'm just saying that if I could alter my appearance to come across as genderless, I would.  The thing is that, some of us androgynes have a constantly shifting view of ourselves, so it'd be possible for someone to mess up given the right atmosphere.  I mean mess up in terms of constant second guessing and trying to handle the stress of GID while being secret about it.

who knows, unless he left a journal? 

His life might have been much different if he was brought up in New York city or San Fransisco. Despite his parents, I think it would have made a difference. If Jackson was a woman, I don't think he'd have entirely transitioned because of his career and reasons like that including his age. If he were a regional performer, maybe, but in the rotten 80s, you didn't see many, if any, world famous people transitioning.
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Jaimey

I don't think he was trans.  I just think he was someone whose odd choices in life were completely a result of abuse that he endured as a child. 
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

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Darlene

I don't think Mike was trans.Without a doubt Mike did have some mental issues.
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Hildy

As some others here have said, I also feel that Michael was robbed of his childhood, developed a mistrust of many adults, and wanted to relive his childhood in some way. And since he had plenty of money, he could do it in a very "big" way, with Neverland. He never, ever struck me as the predator type. As far as the sleepovers are concerned, I have the impression that he was just a bit naive about that, maybe not realizing how outsiders would view it, since he himself was so innocent. As someone else mentioned, I've always felt that he tended toward the asexual side...even his crotch-grabbing and other posturing on stage always seemed very non-sexual to me.

All that being said, I think he was a wonderful, talented performer.
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NeonStars

I was asking my friend the other day about that and she just thinks that he was gay but i think he wanted to be a women
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Ms Bev

Quote from: petzjazz on July 02, 2009, 03:12:12 PM
After all, his ultimate fantasy was to be Peter Pan.

Yeah, Peter Pan was Mary Martin  LOL.........
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kalina

Quote from: Julie Marie on July 01, 2009, 01:18:02 PM
Before you answer that think of how MJ went from a black boy to pretty much a white woman in his appearance.  He idolized Diana Ross and was enamored with Liz Taylor.  I remember reading he said he wanted to look like Diana Ross. 

Look at everything about him, his dress, his presentation and all the plastic surgeries that resulted in a very feminine face. 

And when you think about how so many of us are miserable and lonely until we transition and consider the fact he said he was a very lonely person (unhappy?) it makes me wonder if he was trans.

Could his life have been happier if he transitioned?  No one seems to want to touch this but when you look at all he did it makes sense.  I know the media and fans alike just chalked it up to weird but wasn't he really androgynous in his appearance?  In this society, if we can't gender you, you are weird. 

I'm only looking at his presentation and not at his child infatuation issues.  That's a whole other issue.

Julie


Yep, I would say he was androgynous and I would agree that people aren't willing to accept a gender identity other than male or female. Check out Paul Gauguin. He considered himself an androgyne. Back in those days, they didn't have access to the plastic surgery procedures we have now. I'll post a link to a paper I did for art history class on Paul Gauguin soon (I'll have to review the rules to see if this is allowed first).
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gennee

Never thought about but anything is possible.

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xsocialworker

Quote from: Hypatia on July 01, 2009, 04:49:09 PM
You're kidding, I never saw him in a dress.

I think the makeup has a different explanation. He had to use opaque cover makeup (Dermablend or something like that) to hide his blotchy pigmentation. When the face is all covered with such a heavy monochrome coat of makeup, the base coat alone does not look right. It requires you to add more touches in order to look finished. It calls for blush, eyeliner, lip color, etc. to get a complete look. For those of you who wear makeup, would you go around in nothing but a heavy coating of foundation? Nobody does that. Most Black people with this condition use make-up that matches their origional skin color. This condition does not require lipstick and eyebrow shaping, nor hair straightening. I think he is trans

As for his high voice, epicene nature, and fey manner, I attribute that to infantilism rather than transgender.  Not advancement to womanhood, but regression to childhood.
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Meshi

Andro, but caught between the balance of two genders.  On top of all the childhood issues and i dont think he formed many real relationships that were intimate if any. 
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Jaimey

QuoteAs for his high voice, epicene nature, and fey manner, I attribute that to infantilism rather than transgender.  Not advancement to womanhood, but regression to childhood.

Agreed wholeheartedly. 
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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Shana A

I've thought for a long time that MJ was probably trans, but there would've been great pressure from other people to not transition or say that they were. One can push a lot of boundaries in the entertainment industry, but saying that zie was trans even a few years ago probably would've had disastrous effects on hir career. Similarly, Liberace never said he was gay, but everyone knew.

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Tammy Hope

Quote from: northy on July 02, 2009, 05:01:19 AM
Nah he wasn't trans. He was just a kid at heart and had some very "convenient" and coincidental things happen to his appearance and all that, that made him just seem like a "white woman". The vitiligo, the makeup and treatment he had to cover it. The plastic surgeries I think were the result of a traumatic childhood and him trying to escape all the imperfections people saw in him, because he was always under the public eye.

I think he was kind of androgynous tho, but not anywhere near mtf. He had a masculine walk, was a proud father and sounded more like a young boy when he did the childish things he enjoyed, if you saw that "living with MJ" documentary. And, he always had sleepovers with boys because that was what he wanted to relate to. He was just a kid trapped in a man's body. :D

And I'm convinced that he was not a pedophile. He was very asexual because I think 1) he could not psychologically move past his childhood and be "grown up" and 2) when he was a kid his brothers had sex with girls in the same room he slept in which I think messed with his head as well. Also I think his accusers parents made them do it cause they wanted the money.

I was going to say much the same thing - Peter Pan syndrome writ large.

As for being trans, the thing that kills that thought for me was that he still had facial hair in fairly recent pics. If you are really gender variant and have that kind of money you deal with the facial hair.

As for the vitiligo being the underlying reason for the makeup...I often wondered why he used light makeup instead of trying to approach his natural skin tone. I don't think Vitialigo affects the whole body, just splotches. Seems like it would have been more direct just to cover the light spots with a base that matches your natural color.

I tend to wonder if he wasn't going beyond makeup though and having his skin bleached (is that possible?) because when you get a look up a sleeve or whatever in a photo, he's ghostly white everywhere you can see. Doesn't seem logical he'd have makeup everywhere...
Disclaimer: due to serious injury, most of my posts are made via Dragon Dictation which sometimes butchers grammar and mis-hears my words. I'm also too lazy to closely proof-read which means some of my comments will seem strange.


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Jaimey

I honestly don't think he had vitiligo.  I think he bleached his skin.  I don't remember if I read it or saw it somewhere, but his dad used to constantly make fun of things like the size of his nose, how dark his skin was (I guess because of the time it was and trying to make it in the music business ???) etc...that might have been one of those movies they base on people's lives, but I distinctly remember that and thinking how odd it was.  Not only do I think he was trying to relive his childhood, I think he was trying to "fix" all the things that his father said were bad, including being black. 
If curiosity really killed the cat, I'd already be dead. :laugh:

"How far you go in life depends on you being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." GWC
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