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LadyEllen -> RE: Gender label (12/16/2008 8:54:47 AM)

I have no need to be transgendered or whatever else, and I know I will never - not in a million years barring some bizarre genetic and medical developments that I dont think I'd want to be part of anyway - be a woman either (whatever one of those is). I'm quite happy being me, and me just happens to be at the female end of the spectrum.

The OP has raised some important points about the differences between what looks like the same thing from the outside - but in reality its as difficult to be black and white about all this as it is to be black and white about what a woman is.





LaTigresse -> RE: Gender label (12/16/2008 8:56:36 AM)

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ORIGINAL: KaylaBound

Perhaps my use of ill fitting words was a mistake on my part.   I persume you understand my issue regardless.  And we should all be the ones enforceing these concerns.


I do understand your issues and empathise.

No, it is not up to all of us to enforce anything on this site. It is up to those that own and control it to manage it however they wish.

For me, when communicating with people on here, honesty is the primary concern. Everything else takes a back seat. If the communication is working, the labels matter much less. I want to know what the label you choose, means to you, not whether or not anyone else is using the same one in the same way.




CalifChick -> RE: Gender label (12/16/2008 9:10:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: KaylaBound
wouldnt it upset you if you searched for a male and many of the results were for feamles that had no intention of being male, but just thought it sounded better?


Well, I don't know what type of search parameters you're entering, or perhaps it's where you live, but so far, I haven't knowingly run across ANYONE in my "search for a male" that turned out to be a woman. 


Cali




CalifChick -> RE: Gender label (12/16/2008 9:11:41 AM)

Okay, your profile says "under consideration" and "not really searching"... so what, pray tell, are you bitching about???


Cali




E2Sweet -> RE: Gender label (12/16/2008 11:10:43 AM)

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ORIGINAL: KaylaBound

...So then what am I?


A human being.

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... I ceartinly dont match 99% of those who consider themselves transgendered...


I read your profile last evening, viewed all of your photos and I still have to ask, what is it that makes you so unlike the other 99%?

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My concern is those who make no effort to be the opposite gender.


Why are you so concerned with what other people are doing? Why does it matter so much? It would seem to me that, if it were in fact true, then you being up there in that elite 1%, it would make your search that much easier. I mean you already have 99% of us beat, what more could you want? [8|]

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What are they then?


Human beings, same as you and I.

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...I believe making the attepmt with the right intentions is what defines transgendered from others...


What are the right intentions? What are the wrong intentions? Who's to decide what's right and what's wrong?

I wonder, perhaps if you're confusing the term transexual with transgendered as my definition of transgendered is actually quite different than what you've stated, and has virtually nothing to do with any intentions to brave sex-reassignment surgery, hormone therapy, yada yada yada.

Ask ten random people how they define transgendered folks and I seriously dobut you're going to get too many answers that match. Why would tht be any different with this website?

If you simply would like everyone else here to change how they view themselves to meet your definitions of who is what and what is who, then I wish you all the luck in that. But I'll tell you, you're wasting valuable time in that endeavor. My best advise to you is to send a support request to the site admins and request the gender category be expanded so there are simply more options. Other than that, I'd say you're pretty much out of luck in separating yourself categorically from the other 99% of us... whatever-we-ares.





OneMoreWaste -> RE: Gender label (12/16/2008 4:52:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: colouredin
Lol do a search of women on here and a ton of them will be men.


Everyone on the Internet must be assumed to be male, until proven otherwise by "stinky pinky" test.

As far as the OP:
I guess my profile searches are different than yours, but I have a hard time believing that "transgender" is a label that a lot of people are really looking to stick on themselves for kicks. I have seen a number of male profiles that mentioned that they were crossdressers; a number with "CD" or "TV" in the screen name, and so on. My assumption is that if someone understands the term transgender, they know whether or not it applies to themselves. If they are using it incorrectly, they probably don't understand the term.

But, at the end of the day, it is up to the individual to determine if the label does or does not fit, and you (OP) don't get to choose for them. Sorry!

And for what it's worth, I think they should have an "Other- See Below" box, as that's probably what I'd choose for myself, as I'm somewhere in the "Male with a but"/"Transgender with an except" area with Otter and pinniped, which I guess leaves me as a manatee, or maybe some kind of crab? [&:] You can't standardize for *everything* when it comes to human behavior, for damn sure.




Aszhrae -> RE: Gender label (12/16/2008 7:28:40 PM)

Actually 'OneMoreWaste'
Not sure how or why, but for the first time your words actually made sense to me.
Your words actually managed to make me smile for a change.
Thanks for that.




OneMoreWaste -> RE: Gender label (12/16/2008 8:19:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Aszhrae
Actually 'OneMoreWaste'
Not sure how or why, but for the first time your words actually made sense to me.
Your words actually managed to make me smile for a change.
Thanks for that.


Even got you to speak in the first person! Not a problem. Guess my work here is done for the eve' [:)]




stella41b -> RE: Gender label (12/16/2008 10:20:36 PM)

I've got a suggestion to the OP.

Be comfortable with who you are. Allow others the same.

I'm a transgendered female.. female is who I am, the transgendered label is an adjective which relates to the noun, rather like disabled. I'm not interested in claiming to be the same as a natural born female, I'm not and never will be.

I have two interlocking patterns of DNA hence I'm not a transsexual, nor am I intersexed in the manner that most people understand. I use the label transgendered because I am transgendered and leave it at that. I'm no less female than a natural born woman, for I am also naturally born and female, however I was just born incomplete.

Being transgendered isn't black and white, which often poses a problem for those who believe that we are all part of a binary gender system based on male and female and therefore black and white, but this is a simplistic view of the human race and doesn't take into account such things as mosaicism, which we all suffer from to some degree. Do you not think that women have certain masculine characteristics and some men have feminine ones?




Vendaval -> RE: Gender label (12/17/2008 12:10:51 AM)

And once again Cali nails it!


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ORIGINAL: CalifChick
I think that's a good start.

Cali




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