Basically, on my thread "Terminology", I said something about "trans who are attempting to brainwash themselves into thinking they realistically pass when they actually look like Andre The Giant."
I want to explain that quote so that no one misunderstands me:
Basically, I'm fiercely for equality and acceptance for all transgender people no matter of their beliefs, identity, appearance, or personality. I've never once contradicted myself on that. The real problem is that there's two types of people on this forum who, at large, seem to be strictly of the mindset "anti-medically transitioning" and I see them make negative comments on medical transitioning all the time. These groups "anti-medical mindset" groups seemingly are: the people who are so naturally beautifully androgynous that they don't need hormones or surgery, and the people who are so extremely different in appearance than the sex they want to be that they've, instead of choosing to medically transition at least as much as possible, instead decided to undergo intense mental therapy, religious pathways, and community event addictions to "convince" themselves that they truly do look realistically passable without medical changes (which then seems to cause them to believe that anyone can be happy living in physical denial, that the people who do not walk this non-medical path must be "less Holy than thou".) The pattern of these mindsets truly is indeed a bit like the "holier than thou" mindset of the religious people in the real world who discriminate against us to begin with.
These two groups, on average, are so extremely against medical transitioning, and while I 100% understand those emotions and do not believe that every person here has to medically transition to be accepted by our community or even some communities in the real world, I am indeed passionately supportive of both the people who do and do not want to medically or surgically transition. I am supportive of both types of people, but I do not think it's fair that one group gets to express negativity at another group all the time. Sometimes the negative comments are hidden under a sea of seemingly "positive advice"; for instance, the phrase "surgery and hormones are only something one should do down the road, a real transsexual is someone who's happy with themselves before those physical changes take place" can be seen as positive advice to the people who accept that type of mindset, but to me, seeing that type of speak is extremely painful to me (and is also painful to others) and naturally, for quite a long time, I have been equally pro-surgery in my way of speaking to equally express my views as others have the freedom to do on this forum as well.
So while I am not trying to make a statement with this thread, I am simply expressing why I was brash to say the the quote "trans who are attempting to psychologically brainwash themselves into thinking they realistically pass when they do not" because, as a mistake on my part, I indeed had inner anger to those very types who I interpret as having a "holier than thou" attitude toward medically transitioning. I do realize that it absolutely is not true that all anti-medical transitioners feel better, smarter, or more accomplished than those who do use medical techniques, but it is indeed something I've noticed among certain members and it was simply an emotion that, has for some time, indeed caused me pain; especially on top of the gatekeeper roles that the medical professionals in the real world have against me at this point in my life.
I am terribly sorry if my quote offended anyone who (justifiably) had no clue what I truly meant by the statement, and I absolutely did not explain myself properly. Even if I were to have, it was probably something I should not have posted!