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03-02-2008 #1
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7 Concepts of Transsexuality: Thoughts from other girls?
7 Concepts of Transsexuality:
The 1st Concept:
"My true gender is determined by my mind and heart; only I can say what my true gender is."
The 2nd Concept:
"There is no shame in having a diverse gender identity, instead who I am is something to be celebrated!"
The 3rd Concept:
"Not everyone will accept me for who I truly am genderwise, but if I accept myself fully and completely I will find all the power I need to live out my gender the way I need to do it."
The 4th Concept:
"I not only have the power and the right to change the things in my life which I determine I need to change, including my body if need be, I also have a responsibility to myself to do so."
The 5th Concept:
"I truly am who I become through the changes I implement in my life, including what sex I am.
The 6th Concept:
"Embracing who I am now does not negate who I have been and the journey I have made, I always will be the person who embraced both celebration of my true self and change of my temporal self."
The 7th Concept:
"Being a person of diverse gender is not a curse, but a gift! I stand between worlds as a blessed one who, out of my blessing, blesses others simply by being my true self."
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03-02-2008 #2
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Very nice concepts sweetie! Thanks for the thoughts.
Hugs,
TS Jamie
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03-02-2008 #3
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Originally Posted by justatransgirl
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03-02-2008 #4
While I generally agree with everything you've said, I do have a problem with how your first concept often works in practice: you're not necessarily a transsexual just because you say you are. There are lots of people claiming to be transgendered who in one way or another really aren't (of course, this raised the impossible to resolve definition debate). But let me make it clear thaqt I'm not stating that the first half of your thesis is incorrect, simply that the second part leaves a little too much room for fudging.
Just because you don't know about it, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist: http://www.hungangels.com/board/view...=asc&start=158
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03-02-2008 #5
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Re: 7 Concepts of Transsexuality: Thoughts from other girls
Originally Posted by mischelle
As such as a post operative woman I identify as female, and
not as a 'third sex' or the like, though I am cognizant of my
trans-past.
But it is just that, the past, as the majority of my issues and
concerns currently are those of the average natal female, ie.
career, family, and self-actualization.
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03-08-2008 #6
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Originally Posted by Danny partridge
I will say that there is a difference between just saying that you're transsexual and doing something about it. I spent three years after I came out as transsexual without transitioning for fear of my parents, because they threatened to kick me out if I took hormones and I always made them (my dad, mainly) uncomfortable by wearing girl clothes. So I didn't really transition until I was 19/20 with hormones, name change and all that. So I would say that I'm transsexual in a more real way now than I was before. But other people would say that I've been transsexual all my life because that's the way I'm wired (and I don't necessary disagree with that -- I always fought my gender assignment).
It all depends on how you define "transsexual". But I certainly wouldn't be one who bashes on certain transsexuals for not being "full-time" yet or not being "passable" enough. We're all still transsexuals.