Quote from: Melissa on December 12, 2006, 11:06:21 AM
So, it sounds like you are saying androgen is it's own gender comprised of aspects from both the male and female genders, but it is not male and it is not female.
That's it exactly. Most androgynes do not consider themselves to be either male or female, but rather somewhere in between. (Or, in some cases, both, and in others, neither). It is a wide-open category with plenty of room for however you see yourself.
An example...I have struggled with this question and have come to this conclusion...Am I a man who exhibits some strong female tendencies (cross dressing, long nails, etc) or am I a transexual female trapped in a man's body, or am I something else? From the various discussions here and elsewhere, most transexuals cannot stand the body they were born with, and seek to alter it up to and including SRS. This doesn't apply to me as I am comfortable with my body (and reproductive organs) and have no wish to change it...I also feel that if I were to change it, that it really wouldn't make any difference in how I felt as a female body would not be any more "right" than the male body I currently have, hence, I do not believe myself to be transexual.
So the question remains, Am I a man or something else? While I can't speak for all the cross dressers out there, how I'm dressed on the outside doesn't change who I am on the inside. If you are a male who likes to wear ladies clothing, you are still a male, with all the thought patterns and traits of your "typical male" (except you are probably better groomed). If this were me, why are there times when I feel and behave absolutely female...regardless of dress??? Other times, I am most definitely male...down to the dirty socks in the floor and the love of burning meat on the grill, (let's not mention the joy of power tools). Because I am both male and female, and feel each very strongly, I am sure I am not just a man with female tendencies...therefore, I am something else...not male, not female. That only leaves one category...Androgyne.
Casey, your color spectrum is spot on. Some folks identify themselves as some shade of yellow (female, maybe with some male tendencies). Some folks identify themselves as some shade of blue (male, possible female tendencies). And some, like us, are various shades of green. Personally, I fall into the lighter shades of green, but green none the less.
As far as your question about genderqueer...I don't have a good handle on exactly what that term means (or how it is generally viewed). I have seen several definitions but they are, at best, confusing and, at worst, contridictory. Maybe someone else has a better clue on that one and can help us out.
......Laurie