Quote from: Llewelyn on July 29, 2010, 12:51:20 AM
Really I think some people only want to make partial changes because the whole change may be to much for them. Surgery to me is a scary prospect, so like others here I think its best to just go step by step and maybe I'll get to a point that I'm comfortable with how I am. I also don't want to become so fixated on completely changing that it brings down my quality of life, then again I don't want to get trapped between genders. I think however some people believe that their natural place is somewhere between male and female, even if most to us that seems hard to fathom.
I could be wrong, but I'm not sure that it is in most Androgyne's plans or wishes for themselves, although I know there or more than a couple here that are looking forward to it. That's fine, it's not so much about looks as it is what Androgynes are.
An Androgyne isn't trapped between genders. It is who they are, just as everyone are the gender they are, regardless of their physical appearance
It is their natural place, it's not just a belief, it's knowing. That's not any harder to fathom than someone who understands they are one gender or another. From an Androgyne point of view, it's hard to fathom being binary, but they accept it as true. And realize there is important information that can be gleamed from listening and maybe discussing various issues. And accepting their point of view of who they are. If you want to understand, start by accepting people for who they are, not for who you think they are.
Like always, this is just my opinion, right or wrong, I understand or your mother thinks I understand wrong, etc., and so on.........IMHO.
I'm not picking on you, Llewelyn, I just had to throw in my humble 2 cents worth. Or no sense worth.