Lucia(sub female){not lookin}
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6 years ago •
Dec 10, 2017
6 years ago •
Dec 10, 2017
Thanks for making that change y'all, I had noticed it too and was fairly shocked. Ashamed I wasn't the first to post about it. Thanks, gospodin- and it IS our battle as long as we understand our place as allies and don't attempt to speak FOR those we are trying to lift up (this was what kept me from posting before, but now I see I could have made change happen like you did).
I actually have another bone to pick, though. I am also a cis person who may be speaking out of turn. But based on ideas I have heard from trans friends, and one whom I had look at this site to confirm my suspicions, I have also been thinking since I joined that we are lacking another option for trans folks to list their gender. In addition to "trans ftm" or "trans mtf", some may prefer simply to identify as "trans female", "trans male" or "trans genderqueer". Many trans folks are fed up with only being viewed/portrayed as "transitional" in their entirety as human beings. A trans person IS their gender as surely as a cis person is. It's not that complicated. For those who understand the reality of being trans, saying "trans female" explains that the trans person is a female who was assigned male at birth; it is not necessary to say "mtf" and keep the concept of inbetween-ness at the forefront of everybody's mind. To be clear, many folks are joyfully embracing of their transitional identities (in general and/or in regard to the kinky desires at hand) and want to be clear that their bodies are transitional, so the "ftm" and "mtf" labels should definitely be kept, AND the others should be added.
I am talking about folks who are post-transition, and don't want to have their identity label make it appear as though they are transitioning, but still want to proudly identify as trans and not be closeted by having to choose "male" or "female" instead. My 15 years post-op friend, who would be seeking only to be courted as a woman and not personally interested in fetishists who think she's still packing, looked at this site said she would choose "female" but be disappointed about it. There could also be folks mid-transition who prefer the simpler label, as well as folks who ARE trans (not genderqueer, trans) but are not planning/able to have a physical transition for various reasons- a transitional label would be horrifically confusing for that person's attempt to make their situation clear to strangers. And if you're wondering why "trans genderqueer" isn't just "genderqueer", it indicates someone non-binary who has modified their body with hormones/surgery to achieve the correct feeling, but is still non-binary just like cis folks can be. That person may also want to differentiate themselves from their cis friends, out of both pride and practicality.
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