Quote from: heatherrose on January 31, 2011, 09:23:35 PM
White is the color/ethnicity of the woman,
geek is the hobby/occupation of the woman,
tall is the stature of the woman
and trans is the
? of the woman?
The descriptor for a person with a gender identity at odds with their coercively assigned birth sex

Just because it's not a simple description, doesn't make it any less valid.
QuoteIf it is believed that I am making much ado over nothing,
why do some raise their hackles (as I know they do) at the mere thought
of someone attacking "their right" to identify themselves as trans
(which is not my intention)
I don't believe any hackles have been raised at all; this subject is rather a non-issue for most; it's kind of like discussing whether you want to be called white or Caucasian.
I also don't think anyone here sees a discussion on terminology to be an attack

QuoteOther than in forums such as this and in a medical setting, when would it be
relevant for a woman to identify herself as "trans" or for that matter "cis"
Whenever she feels that it is relevant

QuoteIf one is determined to be accepted as just any other woman, one negates their
own goal by identifying as anything other that just an other woman.
Well, there's the flaw in your reasoning, this quote directly suggests you view the term 'trans woman' as something other than 'woman'. One can identify as a trans woman and still be a 'woman'.
The terms are not mutually exclusive; you are just as 'real' a woman whether you use the trans descriptor or not.
Really, the issue here is that you don't seem to view 'trans woman' as being as authentic as 'woman'.
Which is buying into the prejudices expressed by the people who oppress us and hate us.
It's important to break down that perception of non-authenticity.
As I said, a black woman is a woman.
A Jewish woman is a woman
A vegetarian woman is a woman
An octogenarian woman is a a woman
A necrophobic woman is a woman
A homosexual woman is a woman
So why can't a trans woman be a woman?

Why do they have to be mutually exclusive?