Quote from: Kimberly on August 31, 2006, 08:46:10 PM
Is that not kind of like "do or die"? I.e. do, or die trying to do. Sometimes that DO part isn't simple and that is where the die part comes in.
No.
The transsexual is not an unhappy person. The desperation that adds the, "die" part is caused by the individual's incapability to live as it is. The transsexual is capable of living, and hence stable enough to be assured of the transition and its success. Confidence doesn't know despair, despair doesn't know hope. "Do or die" is not transsexualism, it's recognition of inadequacy of the gender being occupied, and of life itself. That's a depressed person, not a determined transsexual.
Quotewhy 'it' to describe a transsexual? Some take offense to that by the by, and technically proper English would be to refer to that group as 'they', at least as I understand things. 
I was referring to the transsexual in a third person format. Considering "transsexual" can mean a male who wants to be a female, or a female that wants to be a male, OR a female "trapped" in a man's body, or a man "trapped" in a woman's body, it's simply much easier to use a gender neutral term instead of typing, "he/she" ever single time. If I were to say, "he" to a MtF, it would be offended, but I couldn't well refer to a MtF who hasn't taken any feminizing action as a "she" now could I? I reserve pronouns concerning transsexuals only by how much effort has been put into it. I think people like Melissa and many others on this site(specifically her) have very much earned it. Kate, as much as SHE has the heart, has only earned it by heart, which is very rare to me.
But yeah, don't take offense. It's specifically designed to NOT give offense!
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