gender, identity
I'm starting to wonder if I'm not so much a woman the same way my transgender friends are women, so much as I'm a woman in much the way a cat raised entirely around dogs is a dog.
And you know what? That's fine. Far as I'm concerned, that cat IS a dog. That definition might not hold water to a taxonomist or a veterinarian, and sure, there's a time the category just doesn't apply. But yeah, socially? I would gladly play fetch with that Good Dog all day long and not presume them to do Cat Things.
I guess what I'm saying is, I've always gotten along better with women and feminine men, and I tend to instinctively include myself when I'm doing things like deciding who to root for, or who I want to spend my time with. I have nothing against masculine guys, if they're verifiably _nice_, but the comfort and sense of belonging aren't really there. I don't speak their language or culture at all.
I don't know if that means I'm trans, but it means I'm something. I keep fearing that I'll get fit into some bed of Procrustes, where I have to be either Trans or Not Trans instead of... just what I am. I don't think that purge would ever come from _you_ folks, but... I dunno, I guess it just feels good to make the affirmation sometimes?
I'm okay with my body. I guess that's part of why it was important for me to make this stoned rant, too: I wanted to reassure any of you who have worried about my gender issues that I am basically OKAY. :D I'm actually pretty comfortable having a go at presenting male.
I don't really have much urge to change my body or genital configuration or mode of dress, though. I never have, and I've always felt that kinda separates me from my trans friends. And if you ever feel you have to redefine me out of the "trans" category as a matter of honesty or cultural self-defense, I am genuinely okay with it... as long as I can still caucus with you and come to your parties. <3
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@Aradia I mean... yeah. I'm honestly not that worried about it, not at ALL in this circle, just figured it was time to plant the flag in the ground where other people could see it. <3
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@Aradia This, sis, is why I don't worry. And by "this," I mean stuff like your reply. <3
gender, identity
@zebratron2084 Goodness, if a lot of this isn't real dang familiar. 💙
"Trans" is just "anything that isn't cis", so frankly anyone who tells you that you don't count doesn't have much ground to stop you.
Keep being you; you've been doing pretty well at that so far.
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@zebratron2084 Hon, welcome to being queer! It happens to the best of us. ❤️