Yea exactly, see I think society looks down upon trans people because they've made their own race, I thought the purpose of transitioning was to be the sex you felt because thats the only way to treat the disorder. But now all these people have created a big deal out of the intersexed world like they feel they don't need to take hormones or be one sex or the other, well that's whats making everyone think their freaks. They have pride fests for trans people, I just don't get it! I don't EVER want to look back at my past, I can glady ignore it for all it's worth and thats not much. How do doctors presribe hormones to people who eventually claim they enjoy being both sexes. I thought it was hard enough convincing them you need hormones to be the opposite but now they want to be both, they are the people who are screwing this up for us. but anyway sorry for rambling on lol, thanks for commenting, im glad theres someone out there that knows what im talking about, your exactly right, if you let people know your past, their going to look
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i do want to clarify that "intersexed" is a group of physical medical conditions whereas people who identify as inbetween use "genderqueer", "intergendered" or "bigendered". somtimes people use the phrase "trans/gq/is" or similar to include everybody they can.
i am conflicted though. i have had a few genderqueer friends. two of them went on to transition. my one gq friend currently says that ze has as much dysphoria as other trans people and does consider hirself trans. my guess is that nearly everyone will filter out into the two socially accepted genders and in the next 5 years, ze'll transition. i mean have you ever met a 40 year old genderqueer person?
yes. i do agree that 90+% of the "trans community" is an embarrasment to the rest of us. i just created realgirlstm for us relatively normal trans girls. it is girls-only, hence the name as i believe there are similar communities for guys.
add me? i'm kind of your average 20yo trans girl... ok, i'm not that average but you rock. i share many of your sentiments about the trans community at large.
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i do want to clarify that "intersexed" is a group of physical medical conditions whereas people who identify as inbetween use "genderqueer", "intergendered" or "bigendered". somtimes people use the phrase "trans/gq/is" or similar to include everybody they can.
i am conflicted though. i have had a few genderqueer friends. two of them went on to transition. my one gq friend currently says that ze has as much dysphoria as other trans people and does consider hirself trans. my guess is that nearly everyone will filter out into the two socially accepted genders and in the next 5 years, ze'll transition. i mean have you ever met a 40 year old genderqueer person?
yes. i do agree that 90+% of the "trans community" is an embarrasment to the rest of us. i just created realgirlstm for us relatively normal trans girls. it is girls-only, hence the name as i believe there are similar communities for guys.
i have seen you around. mind if i friend you?
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