Lucia(sub female){not lookin} |
6 years ago •
Dec 10, 2017
6 years ago •
Dec 10, 2017
Lucia(sub female){not lookin} • Dec 10, 2017
@whitesubuk: "Why not just accept and like the person for their character? for who they are as a person? as opposed for the id-entity that is assumed upon them with all the various labels."
To keep this post on topic, the practical question was words used on this website for trans folks. The question OP raised was the now-corrected use of a term that is commonly considered offensive on the forum section for trans members. Some of us thought that using a term known to be offensive to folks was a failure to accept them. The discussion wasn't "how to label a transgender person" because we were trying to assume identities onto them, but how to accommodate the identity that IS them already, how to accommodate those who actively wish to label themselves or post in a labeled forum that is meant to apply to them and can't do it properly. What you're forgetting maybe is that some folks here WISH to label themselves as part of putting themselves out here on the site for acceptance. For many (trans and otherwise), gender/sexual ID labels have been such a strong part of forming their personhood that being accepted for their "core" as you put it requires being accepted for those labels. That's how I feel about being a woman; it's completely integral to explaining who, how, and why I am me. For me, I'd be lost thinking about how to ask someone to accept Lucia the human without considering Lucia the woman. It seems clear from your post that that isn't your personal feeling about your own gender, and I in return accept and think that's wonderful for you. Meanwhile, for those of us who feel differently, identifying with labels that reinforce the most personal parts of ourselves is strengthening and self-affirming, not something that is imposed upon us. Therefore, the site should make chosen and proud self-identification equally simple for all members. The concern was not using the right phrasings to explain trans folks to the world, but offering the right phrasings for trans folks to explain themselves to us, if they so choose. Also considering the Cage as a "dating" site, it's important for folks to be able to adequately explain things that factor into compatibility. Thus the point I raised of trans folks at different stages of physical transition being able to identify differently (for example "mtf" being a woman in transition who may have a penis versus "trans female" being a woman who may have a pussy). Those are important things that some people want to make loud and clear about themselves in the context of this website. |
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