Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
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Originally Posted by
KellyShore
I don't do shows anymore dumb dumb so I am not a drag performer any more
Krissy you are an idiot
I was actually going to make this point for you since it, again contradicts your entire argument. But, figured you'd probably wake up sometime and realize... HEY... Here is an out for me... (not realizing of course, that it again, contradicts your entire argument). I just wanted to see if you'd make the point for me... which your vanity did. Thanks.
You say you "transitioned" at 12. Unless you were doing Drag Queen shows before you were 12, then tell me... why do you refer TO YOURSELF as a former "Drag Queen"?
In reality, as your screen shot says, and I would agree with that person, you were never a Drag Queen if you identified as Transsexual and transitioned by/at 12. The definition of Drag Queen includes "man" or "male"... which you were not by then, right? You were a woman playing dress up in lavish outfits and costumes and dancing on the stage for money or entertainment.
So, you were never a Drag Queen, yet you say you were a Drag Queen.
So, what the fuck am I to believe, Kelly? Were you, or were you not a Drag Queen?
Who is confused about themselves? You... who doesn't even know if you were a Drag Queen or not...
or Me... who knows exactly who I am, who I was, and who I want to become?
Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
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Originally Posted by
GroobyKrissy
I was actually going to make this point for you since it, again contradicts your entire argument. But, figured you'd probably wake up sometime and realize... HEY... Here is an out for me... (not realizing of course, that it again, contradicts your entire argument). I just wanted to see if you'd make the point for me... which your vanity did. Thanks.
You say you "transitioned" at 12. Unless you were doing Drag Queen shows before you were 12, then tell me... why do you refer TO YOURSELF as a former "Drag Queen"?
In reality, as your screen shot says, and I would agree with that person, you were never a Drag Queen if you identified as Transsexual and transitioned by/at 12. The definition of Drag Queen includes "man" or "male"... which you were not by then, right? You were a woman playing dress up in lavish outfits and costumes and dancing on the stage for money or entertainment.
So, you were never a Drag Queen, yet you say you were a Drag Queen.
So, what the fuck am I to believe, Kelly? Were you, or were you not a Drag Queen?
Who is confused about themselves? You... who doesn't even know if you were a Drag Queen or not...
or Me... who knows exactly who I am, who I was, and who I want to become?
When I did drag pageants and drag shows even though I'm a transsexual I was doing drag..drag queen..female impersonation..showgirl
It's an art form and you can make good money doing it
I don't know about you but I don't wear a ton of make-up, impersonate divas, lip sync, collect tips, wear wigs and huge lashes in my personal life that was all drag
Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
Kelly Shore is a proud transexual for years ,who cares about her community & fight for her rights ,i think she doesnt deserve to be called Out ,that way
specially by someone who clearly exploit The transexual community,to get a lil Buzz on Internet...How about u start by updating your gender, you are not a Shemale or a transexual like u said on ur Site , you're a "Cross Dresser" & seem ashamed To Be..,
stop arguin with people who been throught depression,anxiety & every phase off transitionning ,when u just put u little Wig & get ur nails Done for Fun:yayo:
u dont know nothin about this world
Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
I don't know why some of you get caught up in any argument with GroobyKrissy.
It's like swimming in quicksand.
GroobyKrissy doesn't argue for elucidation or a higher understanding, GroobyKrissy argues because GroobyKrissy enjoys intensely reading GroobyKrissy's own typed words posted endlessly in run-on threads.
GroobyKrissy will never concede anything and GroobyKrissy is always right.
Pass on that.
Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
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Originally Posted by
giovanni_hotel
I don't know why some of you get caught up in any argument with GroobyKrissy.
It's like swimming in quicksand.
GroobyKrissy doesn't argue for elucidation or a higher understanding, GroobyKrissy argues because GroobyKrissy enjoys intensely reading GroobyKrissy's own typed words posted endlessly in run-on threads.
GroobyKrissy will never concede anything and GroobyKrissy is always right.
Pass on that.
Is swimming in custard as difficult as quicksand?? I always wonder!
Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
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Originally Posted by
giovanni_hotel
I don't know why some of you get caught up in any argument with GroobyKrissy.
It's like swimming in quicksand.
GroobyKrissy doesn't argue for elucidation or a higher understanding, GroobyKrissy argues because GroobyKrissy enjoys intensely reading GroobyKrissy's own typed words posted endlessly in run-on threads.
GroobyKrissy will never concede anything and GroobyKrissy is always right.
Pass on that.
Yep she has been on a roll with her "discussions" lately.
Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
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Originally Posted by
SammiValentine
Is swimming in custard as difficult as quicksand?? I always wonder!
No it's harder in quicksand sammi,and it doesn't taste as nice if you swallow any,aswell.
Nice avatar btw.
Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
Steven,
Back to your original question. In my opinion, A tgirl is cutesy as the "girl" refers to us in a diminutive fashion. Tranny is more slang than anything. So if you are going to refer to a transgendered by including the "trans" part- then I would go with trans Woman or Trans Man.
Just sayin...
Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
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Originally Posted by
The Piper
No it's harder in quicksand sammi,and it doesn't taste as nice if you swallow any,aswell.
Nice avatar btw.
hahah ok i thought as the pool of custard will not be naturally occurring then it would probably result in the quick sand being the realdeal... how about angeldelight?? any flavour.
thanks re my trannytar!!!ooooooooooops avatar
Re: Is Tgirl a better word - and should that become the norm?
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Originally Posted by
KellyShore
Felicia I never said surgery or hormones make you a transsexual
I STATED several times it doesn't having known drag queens and crossdressers with breast and face surgeries who look better than I do buy still identify as either straight/gay men!
I have repeated myself it's the upstairs that determines who is and isn't a transsexual!
And that two years joke is offensive! I am a woman cause of what is going on upstairs!
Many transsexuals don't even opt for any kind of surgery and feel hormones is enough EVERYONES dysphoria is different.
This is why we have psychologist to make sure we are on the right path, but of course there are ones who bypass all this ordering hormones online and going to Thailand and other countries who don't need written letters to get srs. Some find out they didn't have gender dysphoria at all but body dysphoria and they regret the decision and sometimes kill themselves. Sometimes too unversed psychologist diagnose girls wrong too! They slip through the cracks, but the standards and regulations are there for a reason. Personally I feel some transsexuals I met were misdiagnosed or had body dysphoria.
I think you can grasp your true self at any age, any height, and any body type. I also feel it's necessary for any transsexual to transition to put themselves at peace! It's funny how some hormones, name change, and surgeries can fix how we feel.
Kelly, my post was not directed at you, since I didn't see you using such hateful comments. Overall, I appreciate your point of view on this And the joke is also not about you, but about how labels in this community are misused and misapplied, to denigrate instead of define, to self-elevate rather than educate, or to stratify rather signify. Because we have all heard people in this scene hurl the terms cross-dresser or transvestite or drag queen as invective or insults to bring someone wrongly down or build themselves falsely up.
Peace
Fk