lambsone |
3 months ago •
Aug 20, 2024
Genderification Going Forward
3 months ago •
Aug 20, 2024
lambsone • Aug 20, 2024
This is meant to be a companion post to intenseoldmans discussion post on Genderification which can be found here:
https://thecage.co/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=5988 So we've had much discussion on this topic over the last few days in forum posts as well as personal blogs. Lots of info and thoughts have been expressed. And as I considered future posts I might make, some questions came to mind about how future communication should be composed and behaviors/attitudes expressed in reaction. Perhaps we as a community (and that means everyone) need to come up with ideas on how to express ourselves to one another and also treat one another with the equity that's desired. Getting our individual needs met without stepping on others toes whether advertantly or inadvertantly should also be discussed. After all it's not enough just to point out a perceived problem, we must also do the work to determine how the problem can be corrected to the satisfaction of all involved. If that is possible. So a few questions arise just because they've popped up in my particular situation, but if you have questions of your own because of your particular situation, then you should add them to this post to be addressed. I cannot think for all people so your brain and experiences are needed as well as mine. Also if you withhold your perspective for any reason, then do not get offended if someone posts something that unknowingly offends you because you didn't make your perspective known. None of us are mind readers and I personally am tired of innocently posting something only to find out that I'm unknowingly walking into a minefield. I will number the questions I have, just for ease of readabilty. 1. I am hetero and often have hetero questions. If I choose to post in the forums, there is no safe place for me as there is for some of the marginalized groups without being told that I am excluding other genders. And while I'm thinking of it, there are also no categories for Femsubs or Malesubs. So how can this be resolved if a person doesn't want to put it in their blog as others don't have to do because they have their own forum categories? 2. What kind of reactions to other cage members and their posts, that we can agree on, are truly appropriate when reacting to the thoughts of others than ourselves? Perhaps I could suggest naming it behavior protocol. The cage has posted their expectations, but it doesn't seem as though that's specific enough to address the how to's of treating another person respectfully. What are some ways to treat each other respectfully? 3. If a post starts expanding so much that the original question no longer is relevant or perhaps hasn't even been addressed before expanded thoughts happen, how should the original poster react or think about that? After all the original poster can feel invalidated that their question is irrelevant as compared with the greater needs of the community since the discussion went off in it's own direction. 4. What are some ways that we can express validation for others as we communicate and interact with each other? We only have our words and if we have a dissenting or non-dissenting opinion, how can that be expressed in a healthy manner to the other person? 5. How should we react when someone disagrees with us? A companion question to #4 from another perspective. Again verbiage is our only means of communication. Well that should get us started. You don't have to answer the specific questions above if you feel they don't apply to you, or if you have questions you feel are more important to you, but I do hope that I and others can get viable answers to all questions asked. As Topeka says "Discuss" |
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