Quote from: Stephe on April 01, 2012, 08:09:44 PM
I agree and feel it is VERY dangerous and mentally unhealthy to split yourself into different "people" as a way of dealing with this or anything else for that matter. I highly doubt any therapist would suggest someone do this.
Humans cannot deliberately split into multiple personalities...it is a survival tactic the mind/soul uses (at either the sub-conscious or supra-concious level) to prevent further harm.
At any rate, the suggestion that "I was always female, never tried to hide behind a male facade" sounds to me like a bit of snobbery..."I'm a better trans than you, because I never learned male mannerisms; I was always a woman."
Forgive me if I'm wrong on that...but there is no one way to arrive at transdom. I understand current TS "dogma" says you can only be trans if you're trans from birth, but I say poppycock to that because many of us only learned about our trans issues after spending several decades trying to be "men"...and if we have to now say "Oh, well, I always knew I was a woman..." that would cross the line into lying.
Rach_A started a thread that suggested she saw herself as two distinct people:
QuoteI do understand that she is me and it is not two different people. It just feels like it.
All that we know, we know through our feelings--physical, emotional, and spiritual.
It is *my* humble opinion that we should not cajole or ridicule others who have a different view/history/perspective on what *
their* trans experience has been. "Follow the Gospel according to me, lest ye be
burned flamed at the stake!"