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Echo the Sun wrote:my view is controversial. i think some people fall into their sexual orientation—that some people aren't born with a sexual orientation. but who says that's a bad thing? why do homophobes attack homosexuals by saying "you chose your orientation"?
IanRedpoint wrote:I read it as a criticism of those who discredit some people for wanting to change gender without having what they see as deep or extreme enough reasons for doing so. It must be awful to think that your reason for wanting to change isn't valid enough, that not having a terrible suicidal past invalidates your desire to be someone else.
I had to re-read the last couple of lines too, to get the proper meaning. I hadn't heard the "Queer your gender" phrase before either.
IanRedpoint wrote:I read it as a criticism of those who discredit some people for wanting to change gender without having what they see as deep or extreme enough reasons for doing so. It must be awful to think that your reason for wanting to change isn't valid enough, that not having a terrible suicidal past invalidates your desire to be someone else.
turquoise70 wrote:I'm glad you said so, Echo. I often feel the dialog that medical professionals and other people that are in-the-know about the proper care and treatment of transgender people use, legitimizes it with the "They can't help it" argument.
A LOT of times in the media you'll hear it said that trans people basically have to choose between transition or suicide. Which is not always true. The suicide rate for trans folks is ridiculously high, yes. But humans are complicated, and I refuse to believe that the reason I am who I am now is because femininity is hardwired into my brain and eventually I would've either killed myself or transitioned.
Much of my transition was a personal choice. Becoming Nicole Johnson wasn't just like this sweat-lodge event where I had an epiphany and suddenly saw the Real Me. I had to create Nicole Johnson. I had to invent a new identity, and I did it the same way I've invented -any- identity. By trying things on, and seeing how they fit, and adopting them one by one. And I could've chosen not to do any of that. Transitioning for me was a very deliberate, self-directed act of creation. And a lot of the wording in the medical world and increasingly in the media as mainstream folks learn how to better talk about gender, basically excludes me as a legitimate woman because I "picked" it.
Basically, since I didn't have a master epiphany at age 5 that I was supposed to be a girl, and spent the next 30 years of my life on the verge of suicide over it, I'm just doing this for fun. A gender poser. And I don't deserve to be recognized or protected or offered medical services, because I'm not -suffering- from my gender situation. I hope that as a society we can think of people who queer their gender less like people with intractable diseases in the future.
Waterbagel wrote:FWIW rodox - I don't know where you're at or where you'd like to go, but as an aside - having since witnessed several of my friends and acquaintances transition (both MtF, FtM) or come out as non-binary in the decade since this topic was created, I can say that more often than not it seemed like a very gradual sort of trip whose destination was never really certain until at some point, the person hit "huh. this feels right and good"
kakanara wrote:can you elaborate on the 28 thing? sounds interesting
rodox_head wrote:Kinda like with John Lennon and 9, it's a number that's popped up a lot, I was born on the 28th, The department of the store I primarily work in is 28, and also a few more related to addresses so I don't feel safe in divulging those. Even the same image set where I got the one for my old avatar had a model wearing a shirt that had a giant 28 on the front right under my nose the whole time.
Spiritually, 8 resembles the infinity symbol while 2 resembles said symbol cut in half or incomplete. 8=infinity in death and 2=finite life. 8+2=10 or back to zero (return to nothingness). I'm not crazy, just eccentric, I promise
kakanara wrote:rodox_head wrote:Kinda like with John Lennon and 9, it's a number that's popped up a lot, I was born on the 28th, The department of the store I primarily work in is 28, and also a few more related to addresses so I don't feel safe in divulging those. Even the same image set where I got the one for my old avatar had a model wearing a shirt that had a giant 28 on the front right under my nose the whole time.
Spiritually, 8 resembles the infinity symbol while 2 resembles said symbol cut in half or incomplete. 8=infinity in death and 2=finite life. 8+2=10 or back to zero (return to nothingness). I'm not crazy, just eccentric, I promise
very interesting...
Orbited insanitarium wrote:Kakanara, you avatar has mysteriously made itself a 28! Has someone meddled with you account or was it always that way but I just didn’t notice?
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Also about reoccurring numbers, there is a TV show dedicated to the number 9 (it’s literally called inside No.9)
Each instalment is a independent story based around the number, one episode was about a hotel floor 9, and another was based upon a obsessive fanbase of a series called ‘the ninth wave’
good anthology series worth checking out.
Orbited insanitarium wrote:Kakanara, you avatar has mysteriously made itself a 28! Has someone meddled with you account or was it always that way but I just didn’t notice?
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