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Originally Posted by Susan_elizabeth Slightly offended here...
I am Gender Dysphoric- which I have no choice over- I wouldn't consider it deviant or sexual, its just who I am...
I'm not a drag artist nor do I get a sexual kick out of dressing as a woman. Unlike SOME transvestites, most Transexual Gender Dysphoric folks are people who are unhappy with who they are- some take it to the Nth degree and have a sex change some don't.
As somone said once "find out where on the rainbow you sit and just be happy being there"
Rant over
Susan |
When one looks at genetic sex, sexual preference, and most importantly, how one thinks and feels about themselves, there really isn't a great way to categorize things, for transgenderism is a continuum. There's a bit of transexualism in a cross-dresser, and a bit of woman in every man.
Where each of us falls is a bit different, and for different reasons, some genetic, some developmental, some conditioning, some environmental.
The important thing is to get to know yourself and simply be who you are. Whether that involves androgyny, dressing in leather, denim, or lace, partnering with same/other/different sex people, or undergoing SRS is immaterial.
There's nothing more insane than trying to be someone your not, or acting in a way that's not you, or hiding who you are.
And that's where the medical and psychological community keep running into a brick wall. Most just don't get it, and can't get past their polarized "girl/boy" mentality.
Thus, they try to overdefine things, create labels, start casting judgements (it's wrong if you do this and you're this, but it's ok if you were that).
Phooey!
As Flo would say, they can kiss my grits!
I simply am who I am. I wear what I like to wear. I do what I like to do. I'm happy with myself. I've friends who accept me for who I am, what I wear, and what I do. As for those in the world who can't, they can talk to Flo.
By the way - if you know yourself, there's no dysphoria!