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Another Day, Another WWBT Pimp Slapping

Started by Natasha, May 22, 2011, 12:30:23 PM

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Natasha

Another Day, Another WWBT Pimp Slapping

http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2011/05/another-day-another-wwbt-pimp-slapping.html
5/19/11
Monica Roberts

It seems I've plucked some transsexual separatist nerves by calling them the Transsexual Taliban or my longtime sobriquet I've aimed at them, the WWBT's

It stands for White Women Born Transsexual for those of you who haven't heard the WBT/HBS girls referred to in that way.  It's also a reaction to the Transsexual Taliban denigrating and disrespecting pre-op and non-op transwomen.
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cynthialee

She is rather vitriolic.
However, the overall message is one I can agree with.
So it is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you can win a hundred battles without a single loss.
If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
Sun Tsu 'The art of War'
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regan

Quote from: Sarah7 on May 22, 2011, 01:27:35 PM
The whole "learning to be a woman" thing I find really irritating. In particular because it suggests that in a world without gender roles, there would be no need to transition. Really I don't have gender dysphoria, I have sex dysphoria. My body is wrong, nothing more.

How is it that I completely fail at agreeing with either side?

To each his own, but there is merit to learning how women walk, talk, interact, etc.  Just becuase a big, burly biker demands that they be accepted as the woman they are doesn't make it so.

FWIW, I keep telling my therapist its not a clothing thing, its a body thing.  At this stage, dressing in female clothing doesn't make me feel any better about my situtation; if anything its exactly the opposite.
Our biograhies are our own and we need to accept our own diversity without being ashamed that we're somehow not trans enough.
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