(July 25, 2020 at 7:52 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: I guess that being Trans must be a bit like being on the autism spectrum, specifically because the spectrum is so broad that it can be kinda hard to get ahold of a single narrative that says: "This is what being trans is like." At least, as long as you really want to figure it out and don't want to latch onto an easy-to-understand narrative to save time and effort, anyway.
I don't feel like it should be that complicated, though. At least not for me.
13 or 14 years ago, when I started transitioning, I could go to trans support groups or trans groups on Myspace or Reddit and find plenty of people whose experiences I could relate with and who had advice that I found really useful. Nowadays, trans people like me who just want to transition and get on with our lives, I feel like our voices are being drowned out by a bunch of demi-gender, otherkin, male-presenting trans women and other people with identities so complicated nobody can remember it all. The people who just want to get on hormones, take care of facial hair, fix our voice and maybe get a surgery or two, the ones who don't want our lives to center around an identity and some kind of struggle and fight centered around that identity, I feel like our community has disappeared or, worse yet, it's being demonized as a bunch of evil "truescum" transmeds.
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"If you cling to something as the absolute truth and you are caught in it, when the truth comes in person to knock on your door you will refuse to let it in." ~ Siddhartha Gautama
"If you cling to something as the absolute truth and you are caught in it, when the truth comes in person to knock on your door you will refuse to let it in." ~ Siddhartha Gautama