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Quote from: Justaway on May 04, 2018, 11:12:26 AM
Quote from: yte iverson on May 04, 2018, 08:28:14 AM

i do see myself as a man. but then i do see a feminine touch to me as well.


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wanna be me so bad

LOONA.

Quote from: Kurama on May 04, 2018, 11:57:33 AM
Quote from: Kurama on May 04, 2018, 09:51:32 AM
Quote from: TonsSOUL on May 03, 2018, 11:26:22 PM
https://www.genderspectrum.org/quick-links/understanding-gender/

Recently I came across this article. And it's only made me more interested in a topic thats currently gaining more conversation and I just want more opinions.

How do you define and what do you think gender is?

Truthfully, BEFORE I made friends with a few trans girls, between online and in the real world, I thought the concept of 'gender' was cut/dry. You call yourself a womuh, you're a womuh. You call yourself a man, you're a man. But what does that mean? Some muscles and a haircut? Or some boobs and long hair? Then AFTER I became more exposed to it, AND started working for a trans woman, I realized its kinda superficial, unfortunately.

I read that 80% of trans girls want to transition back, then I read 4% of trans girls want to transition back. The internet is full of lies but personally, I know that 100% of the trans girls I know are comfortable and have no intention on going back to their previous gender.

But every day we become more educated on 'life', and as time goes on we realize America isn't what it claims to me.

Women aren't born to be housewives, and Men aren't born to be emotionless creatures. And with that, the other questions come --

What is a woman? What is a man? The more we move into equality, the more I question what it means to be trans.

I honestly will never know, because I don't feel like I'm a 'woman' in any sense, or that I want to dress like one or physically look like one according to what humans, and more importantly Americans think is one.

But I see a lot of girls(men) wearing wigs and makeup, conventional things associated with women. But does that mean gender is fluid like sexuality(which most people agree is fluid) or does it just mean all of the equality shit spewed these days has the girls more comfortable expressing themselves in every which way possible?

I dunno.

But what do you think fags?

BTW this is mostly written from the perspective of knowing MTF. I don't personally know any FTM to even come up with another view.



I honestly can't come up with a solid definition of gender. I think this is in part due to the fact that I recognize that so much of concepts like gender, orientation, identity etc are socially/culturally constructed. Way back yonder in history some group in power ( probably some fuckin crackers) decided that there should be a social taxonomy that allows for said group and others to be able to "define" someone else based on presenting characteristics. I think this is where we fucked up as humans because we reinforced this concept throughout the centuries by multiple methods (religion, gender roles, family, community, culture, power, education etc) so much that human identity has become so rigid. Folks struggle to understand anything that goes outside of their own perception of how someone's identity SHOULD look. That's the crux of why gender or identity politics is such a hot topic/issue.

With that being said I think people often operate from this "definition" based way of perceiving because it makes us feel more informed, more solidified in our own beliefs, and like we have a grasp on who someone is without actually really knowing who they are. We see shit like this all the time --if it looks like a duck its a duck-- this dismisses the aspect of humanity that makes us unique as organisms, the freedom to exist the ways that we want without having to always label that. Granted most people don't take up that freedom because of all those conditioning methods I mentioned earlier, but we still have the right to do so should we decide its safe. The whole Masc vs Fem thing is a conditioned thing also, we don't freely get to partake in how that's constructed because those before us have already done that. We do get to decide if those definitions are congruent with who we are. Both sexes display masc and fem energies, so if both are fully capable of doing so, what does any of it really mean definitively?

Gonna preface my thoughts with  I do think it's best to let folks define their gender in whatever ways they want. However, I have some concerns. For example, I can't be mad at a Cisgender woman who gets upset about a Transwoman who gets an operation and suddenly is considered a woman. Yes, the trans woman is a WOMAN by gender but does she share the same experiences as a female born woman? Is womanhood simply defined by presentation or is there more to it biologically?

I recently went with a friend to an abortion clinic for the 1st time and the air in there was indescribable. To see so many women in there alone, saddened, crying, and some were even happy- really put things into perspective for me. Men and Transwomen will NEVER experience what that feels like.

I also think that people in power via academia come up with terms that are supposedly describing some group of people. Suddenly we all have to learn this new term and abide by it or else offend someone. However, we don't speak to the power of academia while doing so. Is this term really describing a group of people or someone who was able to get a platform to voice their gender experiences? Often times the group of people intended to be defined are left out of that decision making process because they don't have the privilege to sit at the table with those who make those who do. I kinda laid into one of my professors who told me I shouldn't use the term homosexual (to describe myself) anymore, the psych field is going with using gay instead. Why am I getting a memo on how to appropriately describe myself from someone I don't even know? Gender studies are getting a lil crazy coming up with so many terms and what's in or out.

So yeah, do what the hell you want. Define yourself for you. Just be aware of the implications behind each descriptor because they affect the way you're perceived/treated in society.

Sor King. Kinda wanted to be as elaborate as you were

:ohwow:

You could've said this in one sentence like I did.

:usuresis:     


Kurama

You want your ass kicked today huh?
:acquit:


Sinpool

I love this idea of multiple genders.

Gives us a futuristic edgy tea.


GRAND ETERNAL SUPREME

Quote from: MelMel on May 03, 2018, 11:43:36 PM
wow this is too profound for me but in short I believe that there is more than one gender.

People just get confused because of the different labels for it all
mentally or physically?

Because physically there's only 2, but mentally... The girls have pulled out like 10

But isn't that just based off humans, more specifically western civilization, how a man, womuh, gender queer ect is defined?

GRAND ETERNAL SUPREME

Quote from: Young on May 04, 2018, 12:02:57 AM

Sure the physical body tells us what is male and female
But on a soul level there?s an entirely different conversation

For me ; I feel as though my flesh is male , but my soul is much more feminine in nature


yeah maybe I'm soulless cause every time I hear this I'm like huh?  :dead:

GRAND ETERNAL SUPREME

Quote from: Andrais. on May 04, 2018, 08:16:53 AM
dfhjhjd

It's honestly annoying as fck.

I was watching this and it gave me a headache     



I'm watching this tonight  :dead:

Young

Quote from: TonsSOUL on May 04, 2018, 05:20:19 PM
Quote from: Young on May 04, 2018, 12:02:57 AM

Sure the physical body tells us what is male and female
But on a soul level there?s an entirely different conversation

For me ; I feel as though my flesh is male , but my soul is much more feminine in nature


yeah maybe I'm soulless cause every time I hear this I'm like huh?  :dead:

Cccccccccccccc

Wtf love


GRAND ETERNAL SUPREME

Quote from: Kurama on May 04, 2018, 09:51:32 AM
Quote from: TonsSOUL on May 03, 2018, 11:26:22 PM
https://www.genderspectrum.org/quick-links/understanding-gender/

Recently I came across this article. And it's only made me more interested in a topic thats currently gaining more conversation and I just want more opinions.

How do you define and what do you think gender is?

Truthfully, BEFORE I made friends with a few trans girls, between online and in the real world, I thought the concept of 'gender' was cut/dry. You call yourself a womuh, you're a womuh. You call yourself a man, you're a man. But what does that mean? Some muscles and a haircut? Or some boobs and long hair? Then AFTER I became more exposed to it, AND started working for a trans woman, I realized its kinda superficial, unfortunately.

I read that 80% of trans girls want to transition back, then I read 4% of trans girls want to transition back. The internet is full of lies but personally, I know that 100% of the trans girls I know are comfortable and have no intention on going back to their previous gender.

But every day we become more educated on 'life', and as time goes on we realize America isn't what it claims to me.

Women aren't born to be housewives, and Men aren't born to be emotionless creatures. And with that, the other questions come --

What is a woman? What is a man? The more we move into equality, the more I question what it means to be trans.

I honestly will never know, because I don't feel like I'm a 'woman' in any sense, or that I want to dress like one or physically look like one according to what humans, and more importantly Americans think is one.

But I see a lot of girls(men) wearing wigs and makeup, conventional things associated with women. But does that mean gender is fluid like sexuality(which most people agree is fluid) or does it just mean all of the equality shit spewed these days has the girls more comfortable expressing themselves in every which way possible?

I dunno.

But what do you think fags?

BTW this is mostly written from the perspective of knowing MTF. I don't personally know any FTM to even come up with another view.



I honestly can't come up with a solid definition of gender. I think this is in part due to the fact that I recognize that so much of concepts like gender, orientation, identity etc are socially/culturally constructed. Way back yonder in history some group in power ( probably some fuckin crackers) decided that there should be a social taxonomy that allows for said group and others to be able to "define" someone else based on presenting characteristics. I think this is where we fucked up as humans because we reinforced this concept throughout the centuries by multiple methods (religion, gender roles, family, community, culture, power, education etc) so much that human identity has become so rigid. Folks struggle to understand anything that goes outside of their own perception of how someone's identity SHOULD look. That's the crux of why gender or identity politics is such a hot topic/issue.

With that being said I think people often operate from this "definition" based way of perceiving because it makes us feel more informed, more solidified in our own beliefs, and like we have a grasp on who someone is without actually really knowing who they are. We see shit like this all the time --if it looks like a duck its a duck-- this dismisses the aspect of humanity that makes us unique as organisms, the freedom to exist the ways that we want without having to always label that. Granted most people don't take up that freedom because of all those conditioning methods I mentioned earlier, but we still have the right to do so should we decide its safe. The whole Masc vs Fem thing is a conditioned thing also, we don't freely get to partake in how that's constructed because those before us have already done that. We do get to decide if those definitions are congruent with who we are. Both sexes display masc and fem energies, so if both are fully capable of doing so, what does any of it really mean definitively?

Gonna preface my thoughts with  I do think it's best to let folks define their gender in whatever ways they want. However, I have some concerns. For example, I can't be mad at a Cisgender woman who gets upset about a Transwoman who gets an operation and suddenly is considered a woman. Yes, the trans woman is a WOMAN by gender but does she share the same experiences as a female born woman? Is womanhood simply defined by presentation or is there more to it biologically?

I recently went with a friend to an abortion clinic for the 1st time and the air in there was indescribable. To see so many women in there alone, saddened, crying, and some were even happy- really put things into perspective for me. Men and Transwomen will NEVER experience what that feels like.

I also think that people in power via academia come up with terms that are supposedly describing some group of people. Suddenly we all have to learn this new term and abide by it or else offend someone. However, we don't speak to the power of academia while doing so. Is this term really describing a group of people or someone who was able to get a platform to voice their gender experiences? Often times the group of people intended to be defined are left out of that decision making process because they don't have the privilege to sit at the table with those who make those who do. I kinda laid into one of my professors who told me I shouldn't use the term homosexual (to describe myself) anymore, the psych field is going with using gay instead. Why am I getting a memo on how to appropriately describe myself from someone I don't even know? Gender studies are getting a lil crazy coming up with so many terms and what's in or out.

So yeah, do what the hell you want. Define yourself for you. Just be aware of the implications behind each descriptor because they affect the way you're perceived/treated in society.
yessss :plzstop:

This is my gripe with it all

I honestly don't care how people describe themselves but this is a newer subject and we're being forced to learn or we're offending someone

It makes me feel responsible for knowing because I DON'T want to offend someone. But why is this even a conversation? We all know everyone is different yet we have to put a fucking label on EVERYTHING.

But it would be different for me if it were just there higher ups demanding this shit. I went to a gay charity event and there was this brief initial introduction about asking people how they define themselves before saying he him her she ect

I'm like  :hmph:

Can we just introduce ourselves with our names?

It's just all changing so fast and I'm trying to understand but when I finally feel I do, something else changes

I'm just going to continue to learn at my own pace. Cause even my trans friend just learned about 10 new categories  :dead:

But it sucks our culture is forcing a label on something not clearly defined.

yummy

Quote from: Kurama on May 04, 2018, 09:51:32 AM
Quote from: TonsSOUL on May 03, 2018, 11:26:22 PM
https://www.genderspectrum.org/quick-links/understanding-gender/

Recently I came across this article. And it's only made me more interested in a topic thats currently gaining more conversation and I just want more opinions.

How do you define and what do you think gender is?

Truthfully, BEFORE I made friends with a few trans girls, between online and in the real world, I thought the concept of 'gender' was cut/dry. You call yourself a womuh, you're a womuh. You call yourself a man, you're a man. But what does that mean? Some muscles and a haircut? Or some boobs and long hair? Then AFTER I became more exposed to it, AND started working for a trans woman, I realized its kinda superficial, unfortunately.

I read that 80% of trans girls want to transition back, then I read 4% of trans girls want to transition back. The internet is full of lies but personally, I know that 100% of the trans girls I know are comfortable and have no intention on going back to their previous gender.

But every day we become more educated on 'life', and as time goes on we realize America isn't what it claims to me.

Women aren't born to be housewives, and Men aren't born to be emotionless creatures. And with that, the other questions come --

What is a woman? What is a man? The more we move into equality, the more I question what it means to be trans.

I honestly will never know, because I don't feel like I'm a 'woman' in any sense, or that I want to dress like one or physically look like one according to what humans, and more importantly Americans think is one.

But I see a lot of girls(men) wearing wigs and makeup, conventional things associated with women. But does that mean gender is fluid like sexuality(which most people agree is fluid) or does it just mean all of the equality shit spewed these days has the girls more comfortable expressing themselves in every which way possible?

I dunno.

But what do you think fags?

BTW this is mostly written from the perspective of knowing MTF. I don't personally know any FTM to even come up with another view.



I honestly can't come up with a solid definition of gender. I think this is in part due to the fact that I recognize that so much of concepts like gender, orientation, identity etc are socially/culturally constructed. Way back yonder in history some group in power ( probably some fuckin crackers) decided that there should be a social taxonomy that allows for said group and others to be able to "define" someone else based on presenting characteristics. I think this is where we fucked up as humans because we reinforced this concept throughout the centuries by multiple methods (religion, gender roles, family, community, culture, power, education etc) so much that human identity has become so rigid. Folks struggle to understand anything that goes outside of their own perception of how someone's identity SHOULD look. That's the crux of why gender or identity politics is such a hot topic/issue.

With that being said I think people often operate from this "definition" based way of perceiving because it makes us feel more informed, more solidified in our own beliefs, and like we have a grasp on who someone is without actually really knowing who they are. We see shit like this all the time --if it looks like a duck its a duck-- this dismisses the aspect of humanity that makes us unique as organisms, the freedom to exist the ways that we want without having to always label that. Granted most people don't take up that freedom because of all those conditioning methods I mentioned earlier, but we still have the right to do so should we decide its safe. The whole Masc vs Fem thing is a conditioned thing also, we don't freely get to partake in how that's constructed because those before us have already done that. We do get to decide if those definitions are congruent with who we are. Both sexes display masc and fem energies, so if both are fully capable of doing so, what does any of it really mean definitively?

Gonna preface my thoughts with  I do think it's best to let folks define their gender in whatever ways they want. However, I have some concerns. For example, I can't be mad at a Cisgender woman who gets upset about a Transwoman who gets an operation and suddenly is considered a woman. Yes, the trans woman is a WOMAN by gender but does she share the same experiences as a female born woman? Is womanhood simply defined by presentation or is there more to it biologically?

I recently went with a friend to an abortion clinic for the 1st time and the air in there was indescribable. To see so many women in there alone, saddened, crying, and some were even happy- really put things into perspective for me. Men and Transwomen will NEVER experience what that feels like.

I also think that people in power via academia come up with terms that are supposedly describing some group of people. Suddenly we all have to learn this new term and abide by it or else offend someone. However, we don't speak to the power of academia while doing so. Is this term really describing a group of people or someone who was able to get a platform to voice their gender experiences? Often times the group of people intended to be defined are left out of that decision making process because they don't have the privilege to sit at the table with those who make those who do. I kinda laid into one of my professors who told me I shouldn't use the term homosexual (to describe myself) anymore, the psych field is going with using gay instead. Why am I getting a memo on how to appropriately describe myself from someone I don't even know? Gender studies are getting a lil crazy coming up with so many terms and what's in or out.

So yeah, do what the hell you want. Define yourself for you. Just be aware of the implications behind each descriptor because they affect the way you're perceived/treated in society.

OMG wow Bre...I wish I felt like reading all this

Kurama

Quote from: TonsSOUL on May 04, 2018, 05:29:18 PM
Quote from: Kurama on May 04, 2018, 09:51:32 AM
Quote from: TonsSOUL on May 03, 2018, 11:26:22 PM
https://www.genderspectrum.org/quick-links/understanding-gender/

Recently I came across this article. And it's only made me more interested in a topic thats currently gaining more conversation and I just want more opinions.

How do you define and what do you think gender is?

Truthfully, BEFORE I made friends with a few trans girls, between online and in the real world, I thought the concept of 'gender' was cut/dry. You call yourself a womuh, you're a womuh. You call yourself a man, you're a man. But what does that mean? Some muscles and a haircut? Or some boobs and long hair? Then AFTER I became more exposed to it, AND started working for a trans woman, I realized its kinda superficial, unfortunately.

I read that 80% of trans girls want to transition back, then I read 4% of trans girls want to transition back. The internet is full of lies but personally, I know that 100% of the trans girls I know are comfortable and have no intention on going back to their previous gender.

But every day we become more educated on 'life', and as time goes on we realize America isn't what it claims to me.

Women aren't born to be housewives, and Men aren't born to be emotionless creatures. And with that, the other questions come --

What is a woman? What is a man? The more we move into equality, the more I question what it means to be trans.

I honestly will never know, because I don't feel like I'm a 'woman' in any sense, or that I want to dress like one or physically look like one according to what humans, and more importantly Americans think is one.

But I see a lot of girls(men) wearing wigs and makeup, conventional things associated with women. But does that mean gender is fluid like sexuality(which most people agree is fluid) or does it just mean all of the equality shit spewed these days has the girls more comfortable expressing themselves in every which way possible?

I dunno.

But what do you think fags?

BTW this is mostly written from the perspective of knowing MTF. I don't personally know any FTM to even come up with another view.



I honestly can't come up with a solid definition of gender. I think this is in part due to the fact that I recognize that so much of concepts like gender, orientation, identity etc are socially/culturally constructed. Way back yonder in history some group in power ( probably some fuckin crackers) decided that there should be a social taxonomy that allows for said group and others to be able to "define" someone else based on presenting characteristics. I think this is where we fucked up as humans because we reinforced this concept throughout the centuries by multiple methods (religion, gender roles, family, community, culture, power, education etc) so much that human identity has become so rigid. Folks struggle to understand anything that goes outside of their own perception of how someone's identity SHOULD look. That's the crux of why gender or identity politics is such a hot topic/issue.

With that being said I think people often operate from this "definition" based way of perceiving because it makes us feel more informed, more solidified in our own beliefs, and like we have a grasp on who someone is without actually really knowing who they are. We see shit like this all the time --if it looks like a duck its a duck-- this dismisses the aspect of humanity that makes us unique as organisms, the freedom to exist the ways that we want without having to always label that. Granted most people don't take up that freedom because of all those conditioning methods I mentioned earlier, but we still have the right to do so should we decide its safe. The whole Masc vs Fem thing is a conditioned thing also, we don't freely get to partake in how that's constructed because those before us have already done that. We do get to decide if those definitions are congruent with who we are. Both sexes display masc and fem energies, so if both are fully capable of doing so, what does any of it really mean definitively?

Gonna preface my thoughts with  I do think it's best to let folks define their gender in whatever ways they want. However, I have some concerns. For example, I can't be mad at a Cisgender woman who gets upset about a Transwoman who gets an operation and suddenly is considered a woman. Yes, the trans woman is a WOMAN by gender but does she share the same experiences as a female born woman? Is womanhood simply defined by presentation or is there more to it biologically?

I recently went with a friend to an abortion clinic for the 1st time and the air in there was indescribable. To see so many women in there alone, saddened, crying, and some were even happy- really put things into perspective for me. Men and Transwomen will NEVER experience what that feels like.

I also think that people in power via academia come up with terms that are supposedly describing some group of people. Suddenly we all have to learn this new term and abide by it or else offend someone. However, we don't speak to the power of academia while doing so. Is this term really describing a group of people or someone who was able to get a platform to voice their gender experiences? Often times the group of people intended to be defined are left out of that decision making process because they don't have the privilege to sit at the table with those who make those who do. I kinda laid into one of my professors who told me I shouldn't use the term homosexual (to describe myself) anymore, the psych field is going with using gay instead. Why am I getting a memo on how to appropriately describe myself from someone I don't even know? Gender studies are getting a lil crazy coming up with so many terms and what's in or out.

So yeah, do what the hell you want. Define yourself for you. Just be aware of the implications behind each descriptor because they affect the way you're perceived/treated in society.
yessss :plzstop:

This is my gripe with it all

I honestly don't care how people describe themselves but this is a newer subject and we're being forced to learn or we're offending someone

It makes me feel responsible for knowing because I DON'T want to offend someone. But why is this even a conversation? We all know everyone is different yet we have to put a fucking label on EVERYTHING.

But it would be different for me if it were just there higher ups demanding this shit. I went to a gay charity event and there was this brief initial introduction about asking people how they define themselves before saying he him her she ect

I'm like  :hmph:

Can we just introduce ourselves with our names?

It's just all changing so fast and I'm trying to understand but when I finally feel I do, something else changes

I'm just going to continue to learn at my own pace. Cause even my trans friend just learned about 10 new categories  :dead:

But it sucks our culture is forcing a label on something not clearly defined.


Hdhdhdhd

They asked yall to announce your gender pronouns right? I understand that but its also something thats become standard practice because of higher ups. Im okay with that piece of it.

I agree completely, wow.Things will continue to change, i cant even say evolve at this point. Im tryna coin my own term to describe some shit lolz.

Love that you and Jayd are my foursome mates. Whew!

Kurama

May 04, 2018, 05:58:56 PM #27 Last Edit: May 04, 2018, 06:05:11 PM by Kurama
Quote from: ANIMMAI on May 04, 2018, 05:30:16 PM
Quote from: Kurama on May 04, 2018, 09:51:32 AM
Quote from: TonsSOUL on May 03, 2018, 11:26:22 PM
https://www.genderspectrum.org/quick-links/understanding-gender/

Recently I came across this article. And it's only made me more interested in a topic thats currently gaining more conversation and I just want more opinions.

How do you define and what do you think gender is?

Truthfully, BEFORE I made friends with a few trans girls, between online and in the real world, I thought the concept of 'gender' was cut/dry. You call yourself a womuh, you're a womuh. You call yourself a man, you're a man. But what does that mean? Some muscles and a haircut? Or some boobs and long hair? Then AFTER I became more exposed to it, AND started working for a trans woman, I realized its kinda superficial, unfortunately.

I read that 80% of trans girls want to transition back, then I read 4% of trans girls want to transition back. The internet is full of lies but personally, I know that 100% of the trans girls I know are comfortable and have no intention on going back to their previous gender.

But every day we become more educated on 'life', and as time goes on we realize America isn't what it claims to me.

Women aren't born to be housewives, and Men aren't born to be emotionless creatures. And with that, the other questions come --

What is a woman? What is a man? The more we move into equality, the more I question what it means to be trans.

I honestly will never know, because I don't feel like I'm a 'woman' in any sense, or that I want to dress like one or physically look like one according to what humans, and more importantly Americans think is one.

But I see a lot of girls(men) wearing wigs and makeup, conventional things associated with women. But does that mean gender is fluid like sexuality(which most people agree is fluid) or does it just mean all of the equality shit spewed these days has the girls more comfortable expressing themselves in every which way possible?

I dunno.

But what do you think fags?

BTW this is mostly written from the perspective of knowing MTF. I don't personally know any FTM to even come up with another view.



I honestly can't come up with a solid definition of gender. I think this is in part due to the fact that I recognize that so much of concepts like gender, orientation, identity etc are socially/culturally constructed. Way back yonder in history some group in power ( probably some fuckin crackers) decided that there should be a social taxonomy that allows for said group and others to be able to "define" someone else based on presenting characteristics. I think this is where we fucked up as humans because we reinforced this concept throughout the centuries by multiple methods (religion, gender roles, family, community, culture, power, education etc) so much that human identity has become so rigid. Folks struggle to understand anything that goes outside of their own perception of how someone's identity SHOULD look. That's the crux of why gender or identity politics is such a hot topic/issue.

With that being said I think people often operate from this "definition" based way of perceiving because it makes us feel more informed, more solidified in our own beliefs, and like we have a grasp on who someone is without actually really knowing who they are. We see shit like this all the time --if it looks like a duck its a duck-- this dismisses the aspect of humanity that makes us unique as organisms, the freedom to exist the ways that we want without having to always label that. Granted most people don't take up that freedom because of all those conditioning methods I mentioned earlier, but we still have the right to do so should we decide its safe. The whole Masc vs Fem thing is a conditioned thing also, we don't freely get to partake in how that's constructed because those before us have already done that. We do get to decide if those definitions are congruent with who we are. Both sexes display masc and fem energies, so if both are fully capable of doing so, what does any of it really mean definitively?

Gonna preface my thoughts with  I do think it's best to let folks define their gender in whatever ways they want. However, I have some concerns. For example, I can't be mad at a Cisgender woman who gets upset about a Transwoman who gets an operation and suddenly is considered a woman. Yes, the trans woman is a WOMAN by gender but does she share the same experiences as a female born woman? Is womanhood simply defined by presentation or is there more to it biologically?

I recently went with a friend to an abortion clinic for the 1st time and the air in there was indescribable. To see so many women in there alone, saddened, crying, and some were even happy- really put things into perspective for me. Men and Transwomen will NEVER experience what that feels like.

I also think that people in power via academia come up with terms that are supposedly describing some group of people. Suddenly we all have to learn this new term and abide by it or else offend someone. However, we don't speak to the power of academia while doing so. Is this term really describing a group of people or someone who was able to get a platform to voice their gender experiences? Often times the group of people intended to be defined are left out of that decision making process because they don't have the privilege to sit at the table with those who make those who do. I kinda laid into one of my professors who told me I shouldn't use the term homosexual (to describe myself) anymore, the psych field is going with using gay instead. Why am I getting a memo on how to appropriately describe myself from someone I don't even know? Gender studies are getting a lil crazy coming up with so many terms and what's in or out.

So yeah, do what the hell you want. Define yourself for you. Just be aware of the implications behind each descriptor because they affect the way you're perceived/treated in society.

OMG wow Bre...I wish I felt like reading all this

Chfjdjd

I really fuckin hate ya. To think i was gonna ship that carton of cigs for ur bday. Ashy lunged 'ag

KING BENTLEY.

May 04, 2018, 06:00:51 PM #28 Last Edit: May 04, 2018, 06:03:25 PM by SAINT BENTLEY.
I dunno this article is cool.... I feel like this is still only touching the surface
cause changing your physical appearance to fit societal norms ....
am mean, just wanting to have a vagina is a physical desire, just like getting your ears pierced or wearing a wig to me
especially since I've been researching how deep gender goes,
past physical, past mental ... like Dory said, it most likely connects with what and who we actually are

and not surface things like make-up, or cooking/cleaning, or fixing cars
but the deeper question of what instinctively makes a person want to do those things

I know plenty of women that grew up wanting to provide and protect
and I know plenty of men that grew up wanting to nurture and support
that feeling exists regardless of physical or mental gender

what we view as masculine or feminine vs what it really is?
what traits were really separated when eve was separated from adam?
as a species, of course it was smart to put the nurturing aspect with the reproductive counterpart, and the testosterone impulse in the counterpart that spreads the seed. but nature isn't 100% perfect either.
maybe just a ying/yang mess where the puzzle piece fits?
maybe ... an endless combination mess ... any two parts of one whole?

:dead:
leave it to the thinking species to limit something they can't understand
just a big confused species

H.#.G.*.Z

Sinpool

Quote from: TonsSOUL on May 04, 2018, 05:20:19 PM
Quote from: Young on May 04, 2018, 12:02:57 AM

Sure the physical body tells us what is male and female
But on a soul level there?s an entirely different conversation

For me ; I feel as though my flesh is male , but my soul is much more feminine in nature


yeah maybe I'm soulless cause every time I hear this I'm like huh?  :dead:

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I kinda get this.

When I was younger I was always called feminine and everything I did was coded as Feminine but I think that's because I was only around black people who valued Hyper Masculinity because when I started hanging around more diverse people as I grew nobody saw me as fem. I was just...normal. Now I would more than likely just be called a pretty boy with slight fem qualities but not feminine.

I think it's because there's a difference between gay feminine and girl feminine. Gay Feminine is a more exaggerated version of girl feminine, so guys who are more girl feminine aren't seen as gay because it's more subtle. I feel I'm a mixture a both, like those male models who are soft, skinny and pretty, but still have a masculine appeal.

I have been told I have alot of maternal qualities.  :ohwow: