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04-15-2007 #1
what do u think about crossdressers?
what do u TS girls think about CD-s ??
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04-15-2007 #2
lol I honestly don't understand them. but have the choice to do as they do. And don't hate on them.
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04-15-2007 #3
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have to post this again...as for cds or drag queens...it's all good, be who you are and rock on with your bad selves!
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04-15-2007 #4
Re: what do u think about crossdressers?
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04-15-2007 #5
what's I didn't know you were a TS
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04-15-2007 #6
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It depends.
The crossdresser of today, may be the transsexual of tommorow.
Then there are the cds who dress solely for sexual gratification.
These may be the ones who are very dismissive of the concerns of the
transcommunity. As 'weekend women' they may ridicule us come Monday
morning when they are out of drag, just like mainstream society.
Then too, society may think that the actions of the transvestite are
reflective of the transsexual. Thus they may feel that we are all hyper -
sexual men in dresses.
So to answer your question, if they are with us in our goals, and reflect
positively upon the transcommunity, I embrace them as allies.
If they do not, then they are part of the problem, and not part of the
solution.
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04-15-2007 #7Originally Posted by peggygee
Need we forget that in 2005, Joelle (of transgression.com) lobbied to REMOVE hrt from NHS coverage in part of Canada?
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04-15-2007 #8
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Originally Posted by SarahG
splintered and has so many competing factions with conflicting goals.
For me the fight for transrights is very reminiscent of the fight for the
civil rights of Black people.
In that movement you had many groups going about the same thing in
many different ways; Dr. King, Malcolm X, The Black Panthers, the Pan -
Africanists, NAACP, PUSH, SNCC, and the the list went on endlessly.
In our fight there are many groups taking many different approaches, but
the goal is the same, equality for transpeople.
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04-15-2007 #9Originally Posted by peggygee
If you're trying to end hrt coverage in a country where you can not import in drugs from internet stores for DIY use, by taking it out of NHS you're effectively ending it as a treatment option.
[sidenote]this is partly why NHS has failure points which are often overlooked by people on both sides of the universal healthcare debates... bureaucracies work very well for routine things but are unreliable at best for unique situations.
Imagine if we had NHS here, counterceptive based drugs would alternate between being covered & not covered depending which political party is in office at the time.[/sidenote]
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04-15-2007 #10
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Originally Posted by SarahG
have heard many horror stories as regards the NHS.
Whether the transactivist movement in the US should take on problems
outside of the US is perhaps something to discus.
Though I feel that many US transsexuals would be concerned about
employment, medical care, and legal protections domestically.
On the HRT matter though, with the porous borders between our two
countries I wasn't aware that obtaining HRT was a problem, though in
this instance I believe you are referring to having NHS coverage for it,
if I'm not mistaken.