Would Transgender exist in a more fluid society?

Oct 08, 2007 18:54

A lesbian friend today said that men need to stand up as women did, for their rights to expand the limitations society imposes in terms of appearance and behaviour., in short the binary system. As a result of the female stance women today enjoy far greater freedom of expression than men in most cultures ( Read more... )

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nikolche October 8 2007, 18:40:32 UTC
I was born and raised as a straight girl. I am a gay man. A VERY gay man. A rainbow wearing, pride going, metro dressing, boy band loving gay man. Societal gender expectations have nothing to do with my transition. My desire for a flat chest, lower voice, and 9" dick (eh, can't have everything) do.

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killingm00n October 8 2007, 21:11:29 UTC
You are my twin. Let's sew our shirts together!

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nikolche October 8 2007, 22:00:51 UTC
Dude, awesome. [bounces] Mind if I add you?

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killingm00n October 8 2007, 22:02:09 UTC
Absolutely. :)

I'm the gayest gay man I know, beyond flaming, and the biggest drag queen in the world. Its just awesome to meet my twinnie. ;)

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nikolche October 8 2007, 22:21:39 UTC
Lol, my boyfriend is actually gayer than me. Rather, gay in a more traditionally flamboyant way. He swishes and does drag and everything and I adore him for it. Always did seem to have a thing for flame queens...

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ex_drakyn October 8 2007, 23:16:01 UTC
We are almost triplets! I am not quite gay (I like some girls), but I am also not at all stereotypically masculine. I am trans* because my sex doesn't match my gender--nothing to do with how society sees men and women or how it says we should act.
Some of my friends like to say that they could douse me in gasoline and set me afire and I wouldn't be any more flaming than I am normally.

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