Page1.- "The Week That Was-or Wasn't." The story and video of NFL running back dominated the national news so much that at least one night last week, it got the opening spot on the CBS evening national news I watch over even the ISIS/ISOL problem in the Middle East. It should. For once, the wrong man hit the wrong woman and all hell broke loose. The story followed the classic path of male on female domestic violence. He apologizes, she said it was her fault too and life goes on. This time it didn't though and the greatest marketing/money machine in the history of the United States was brought to it's knees. Incidentally, to really follow the NFL forget the games and follow the money. The league's greatest growth market recently has been it's women fans.
Certainly, to any of us who have crossed the gender boundary at all as a part time cross dresser to a full time transgender woman, male on female violence is no surprise. Plus, it is worse with us. If you are a Cyrsti's Condo regular, you know we try to regularly revue basic security measures we all should take when we venture out of the closet. Never think male on female violence can't happen to you.
What the NFL situation ultimately does for any of us remains to be seen but certainly a bunch of men (for the most part enabled their entire lives from athletics) playing a violent sport and pumped up on who knows what steroids/hormones (roid rage)- this is far from over. Best case scenario is as CD's and Trans women we can stand up, be counted and for once included.
Page2.- "Hide and Seek" A couple well thought out comments from MIchellewhois enabled us to discuss the majority of us who have or are hiding in plain sight with our gender issues. Here is one:
Very Old "Blonde Picture" of Me on a future post I will explain what I did to it! |
You are right about that Trans-Dar going off when we see someone that may be hiding in plain sight. I remember one site on transitioning, suggest that you slowly change your appearance over time so that others will get used to seeing you change your appearance such as the "pretty men" you mentioned.
As for looking down on CD's, I could never find myself doing that because I was one of them way back when. If every Transwoman thinks about it, we were all one of those CD's hiding in plain sight."
You are welcome Michelle! I have never liked the "comments" part of this particular blog platform I operate under. I'm sure there is a better way, but I'm not "techno-girl" and are afraid to fool with the system. I can say I do notice comments and thanks! Plus, slowly changing one's appearance is a great idea!
Finally, I too have taken great pains to never give the impression of being higher up an imaginary cross dresser-transgender-transsexual pecking order. Over my life, I have been subjected to too many "high and mighty" trans terfs who have taken me to task for almost anything from being a pretender - to starting HRT later in life - to my sexuality. They used to aggravate me, now I just think their attitude is just their male ego bleeding through.
The Back Page.- Well kids, that is going to be it for this week's Sunday Edition! Thanks for taking your time to stop in for a hot "Cup O Joe" (coffee) and spending a bit of your precious time here in the Condo!
No comments:
Post a Comment