Quote from: tekla on August 04, 2009, 11:02:34 PM
All suffering is not equal in suffering. That you never had to grow up as girl with those limits/restrictions, never had to negotiate the minefield of dating and marriage in that way, never had to fight twice as hard to have half the career, never had to balance off being a mother and a career, well, they have a different sort of suffering, that's all. Add to that, the number of TSs who show up, expect equal treatment, and then dismiss their complaints in favor of their own, and then tell them that they are 'whining' about their place? Well who can blame them?
You're right, I didn't have to grow up a normal girl in a normal family. I got to grow up as a girl who was beaten daily from age two until removed from the home at age 12, for being a girl and not a boy. Then, because I looked and acted like a girl, but was sent to an all boys residential school, I was subjected to more beatings, and then forcible rapes. The real fun, however, began at age 14, when I had my first period and nearly died from toxic shock syndrome because of the botched surgical procedure that mutilated me into a psuedo-boy. That would kick off years of humiliating and painful medical complications, in an era when intersex persons were relegated to being circus freaks or the porn industry.
And, yes, my dating experiences were very different from the experiences of WBW. I doubt many WBW advocates can claim they had a lover murdered for no other reason than she loved them. I wonder how many are fearful of being beaten or shot just for looking at someone the wrong way. Of course, WBW can marry anyone they want in some states, I'm not allowed to get married in any state, so I guess they have one up on me in the marriage category.
My work experiences were also quite different as well. While WBW struggle to have half a career at half the pay, and put up with sexual harassment, they can take legal action for such things, because the law says such practices and behaviors are illegal. But, I'm intersex, so not one law protects me from those same problems, nor are their any laws that prevent employers from firing me for being intersex.
And, you're right, I'll never have to worry about balancing having a family and a career. Thanks to the butchers who mutilated me when I was a week old, I can't have children. Since I can't legally marry, that pretty much ends the patriarchal family model WBW frequently are partaking in.
Yeah, I guess my "suffering" is of a different sort, the sort I wouldn't wish on anyone else, even WBW Only advocates.