I commented on a post on Matt Kailey's blog and thought I would pass it along here.
"Is trans male “privilege” include an easier acceptance in the male community? I’ve always wondered?
Growing up male and working most of my life in female dominated jobs, I
always felt women have a more complex “acceptance” system than men.
I do agree, the physical effects of “T” hormones enable the outward
gender transition from female to male easier initially. (Hate using
that word, nothing is easy I know). Sure the more completely you assume
the “vision” of your chosen gender, the true inner transition is just
beginning. I know one person who went down the full journey to change
her sex only to become the best looking man in the room.
Let me mention I feel privilege does not have to be totally negative and will always be part of the human gender spectrum.
I am an middle aged transgendered woman who is beginning hormone therapy soon.
Over the years, I have been fortunate to gain an understanding of how
to interact in the world more completely in my chosen gender… with
females.
For the most part I have wonderful experiences with a whole new group of
friends and I consider this “female privilege”. Again, is there a
similar assimilation trans guys feel? Could it be described as “male
privilege”?
I quickly learned much of what I had heard from genetic women on a
stereotypical level was true. I did lose a few IQ points here and there
and I certainly lost my rights to much of the “space” I occupied. Men
have no respect for my space and reach over me and around me with no
problem and I now have to always move for them.
On a larger scale, I did lose a huge part of the respect I had gained as
a middle aged fairly successful white male in my American society, I
lost the automatic sir I gained with age and replaced it with a feminine
one.
Of course the path was exactly what I chose and all so natural I found.
Female privilege to me became being treated in a softer and sometimes
more open way.
Again I’m curious of how the overall transition in “privilege” works
from the female to male side although I know no story is alike!
As far as the “LGBT” community, I believe our privilege is a farce. We
are only included when need for more “clout”. I do have interactions
with a few lesbians but most view me as a “wolf in sheep’s clothing” Gay
guys are as clueless as straight guys and view me as another queen most
of the time. So again, will someone, anyone show me a privilege?"
Monday, October 31, 2011
Are You A "Lady"?
Immediately I thought do I think I am? Before I thought about what it takes to be a lady, I thought I would
take a look at the flipside. To do that I went to one of my favorite
places to visit for "girl stuff" the Frisky . I read an article called "What It Means To Be A Gentleman?". Here's an excerpt: "Are you really a gentleman who treats women with genuine
respect or are you just performing like one? Are you actually making the
women you date feel uncomfortable or disrespected, even though you
think you’re “gentlemanly duty” has been done (so to speak) because you
paid for dinner? Do you actually hold rather sexist attitudes towards
women — sexual women, complicated women, real women?"
OK, fair is fair. If you interact with men, are you really a lady who treats men with genuine respect or are you performing as one?
Perhaps the terms themselves are as outmoded and narrow as most of the gender labels we live with today.
In reality I'm sure you have encountered sexist attitudes towards you as a transgendered female or male. One that infuriates me most is the idea that some men have that I am automatically promiscuous.Really?
Regardless of all of that, I believe being described as a "lady" is fine but "old school girl" is more accurate for me. I love being soft and feminine and stylish.
Sure if a door is opened for me or a courtesy extended to me that's all appreciated but not needed. I do however, appreciate and react to it and attempt to return the favor to the man because I feel it's the right thing to do.
I hope that very appreciation gains me the "old school" tag.
After reading "the Frisky" excerpt, I came to more of a realization of why I feel many females have forgotten how to be women. Life has made them jaded and that's a shame.
Then again the whole deal is just part of "Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus". Transgendered folk are from Earth. We've traveled to those other places and understand the lifestyle!
OK, fair is fair. If you interact with men, are you really a lady who treats men with genuine respect or are you performing as one?
Perhaps the terms themselves are as outmoded and narrow as most of the gender labels we live with today.
In reality I'm sure you have encountered sexist attitudes towards you as a transgendered female or male. One that infuriates me most is the idea that some men have that I am automatically promiscuous.Really?
Regardless of all of that, I believe being described as a "lady" is fine but "old school girl" is more accurate for me. I love being soft and feminine and stylish.
Sure if a door is opened for me or a courtesy extended to me that's all appreciated but not needed. I do however, appreciate and react to it and attempt to return the favor to the man because I feel it's the right thing to do.
I hope that very appreciation gains me the "old school" tag.
After reading "the Frisky" excerpt, I came to more of a realization of why I feel many females have forgotten how to be women. Life has made them jaded and that's a shame.
Then again the whole deal is just part of "Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus". Transgendered folk are from Earth. We've traveled to those other places and understand the lifestyle!
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Have a Holly Jolly Halloween!
Or maybe you already have. Hope you got out out the closet and showed the world your true self!
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| Christian Greenia as "Elvira" |
I always found the night was a great time to try my hand at going to the bigger straight clubs. After all, whats the worst that could happen? Lose a "costume contest"?
Two evenings out of many stick out in my memory other than the couple I passed along.
If I have already passed them along, sorry it's just old age setting in!
The first story comes from a local Halloween trip to two big clubs having big parties. For some reason that year I settled on some sort of French Mistress outfit. Of course it was short and black from head to toe with dark eyes and red lips. I had a long straight blond wig that I topped off with a black beret. I was comfortable and felt sexy so the night was good!
About half way through the evening, a guy in a mask came up and whispered in my ear "I know who you really are". For once, I was a lost for words. I finally said "how do you know and who are you?" He simply said "you look like your mother!" When I found out who he really was, he could have send a lot more! He was one of my friends when I was 12ish and tried my first tentative steps at dressing as a girl around my friends. Obviously he thought I didn't grow out of it! Hopefully he thought I grew in to it!
The second night was an out of town experience. I was training in another city that year during Halloween and of course had to put together a "costume" and go out. That night I chose one straight and one gay club and really slutted it up. You know the story. Tight short skirt (leather look) and matching top with black hose and high heeled boots.
I went to the straight club first and to my amazement passed several of the partiers, especially the one who molested my behind as I walked through the crowded room. All too soon and it was time for my first trip to a gay club Halloween party.
If you have never been, the costumes are amazing! Creative and sexy, you can see it all if you happen to hit the right party! I remember the "Elvira" who spent the night checking herself in the mirror as well as the guy dressed as an "outhouse"
By the end of the evening I was sad that Halloween comes but once a year. Then again there is Mardi Gras". To this day I haven't partied it up it a fancy mask and dress!
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