Few faces, many problems underlying.
I really wanted to integrate into the GLBT community, especially T... but the rampant rad-feminism of said community is absolutely outrageous. I couldn't stomach it, I held myself anchored into T, but I absolutely couldn't force myself to continue attending the GLB community meetings. Granted... T is a considerably smaller community, better served through friendship than through consistent meetings.
Gay peeps, lezzie peeps, bi peeps, straight peeps, pan peeps, pedo peeps and more: these all are sexualities. What one finds *sexually attractive*... or at least *romantically attractive*. There should not be *any* divisions here, there should not be *any* malcontent towards members of other groups for liking something else... especially not to the severity displayed ('gad h8z figz!', 'stw8 min needr huv bulz cut urf'!). I swear... it's like the greater half (or at least, the louder half) is straightphobic (straight up afraid)... and I think that this is the biggest problem they might have with accepting bi people's bisexuality.
Also, 'male privilege' as a 'special concept' somehow separate 'female privilege' and 'babyhood privilege' and 'teenager privilege' and 'wheelchair privilege' and 'whateverthehell privilege'? That can die in a fire. And it adds on top of the whole mess.
Transgendered people in particular just... can't seem to get over their differences. There are such incredibly exclusive groups as 'http://blacktransmen.org/', hyper-feministic only tW groups, tM groups made to counter the radfems, gender neutrals and multigendered people shoved into their own damn corner... look, I know most of us are going through puberty (again...), but it doesn't have to be a highschool-cliques representation! Even worse for the T community... many of them take this as a temporary chapter in their life, and then they go stealth. Understandable, but it's still sad.
* Violet is all vented out, now. Sleeeeeep.
Good luck with your meaty topic. Hopefully you'll give us a few more words next time
I really wanted to integrate into the GLBT community, especially T... but the rampant rad-feminism of said community is absolutely outrageous. I couldn't stomach it, I held myself anchored into T, but I absolutely couldn't force myself to continue attending the GLB community meetings. Granted... T is a considerably smaller community, better served through friendship than through consistent meetings.
Gay peeps, lezzie peeps, bi peeps, straight peeps, pan peeps, pedo peeps and more: these all are sexualities. What one finds *sexually attractive*... or at least *romantically attractive*. There should not be *any* divisions here, there should not be *any* malcontent towards members of other groups for liking something else... especially not to the severity displayed ('gad h8z figz!', 'stw8 min needr huv bulz cut urf'!). I swear... it's like the greater half (or at least, the louder half) is straightphobic (straight up afraid)... and I think that this is the biggest problem they might have with accepting bi people's bisexuality.
Also, 'male privilege' as a 'special concept' somehow separate 'female privilege' and 'babyhood privilege' and 'teenager privilege' and 'wheelchair privilege' and 'whateverthehell privilege'? That can die in a fire. And it adds on top of the whole mess.
Transgendered people in particular just... can't seem to get over their differences. There are such incredibly exclusive groups as 'http://blacktransmen.org/', hyper-feministic only tW groups, tM groups made to counter the radfems, gender neutrals and multigendered people shoved into their own damn corner... look, I know most of us are going through puberty (again...), but it doesn't have to be a highschool-cliques representation! Even worse for the T community... many of them take this as a temporary chapter in their life, and then they go stealth. Understandable, but it's still sad.
* Violet is all vented out, now. Sleeeeeep.
Good luck with your meaty topic. Hopefully you'll give us a few more words next time

Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day