Greetings all! to another "Sunday Edition" here in "the Condo". Get a cup of coffee and let's get started!
Weather Section.- Finally the dreaded "Arctic Vortex" has headed back to where it belongs and life is getting back to a semblance of normalcy around here in Southern Ohio as we thaw out. As I whined incessantly, it figures the coldest weather in a couple decades settles in when HRT has settled in on me! Not a good combination.
Comments Section.- I'm still catching up! Of interest was
Paula's response to genetic men and transgender women:
As an observation on the sex (rather than gender) front, I have found that all the women I encounter accept Paula, whatever their sexuality, all the gay men I have met so far have accepted me too, the only ones who have any problems are the straight guys, I wonder why, I think this is the only group to who I can represent a perceived threat, Gay men don't care because I'm a woman, gay women don't care because I'm a man straight women don't care because I'm a woman, but some straight men are confused, is it because I undermine their masculinity, or are the confused because they don't know how to interact with me, or are they frightened by their own reaction? One day I will ask.
Thanks Paula, I think your last two points are the best! Genetic men
don't know how to interact with us and
are frightened by their own reactions. In a round about way, I think we see it all the time with all the cross dressing fetish profiles on line with (dare I say) ridiculous pictures. Of the two genders, men are wired to be the sexual beings who see all women first in a sexual sense. Breasts, booty, legs, face etc are triggers.Chances are, a cross dresser or a transgender woman
does present one or more of those "triggers" and the confusion is on about where to take it. Then again, there is the old story of those who "protest too much." and have long harbored cross dressing fantasies of their own but have never acted on them. When and if they do I think they form a basis of the CD fetish group we see. Bottom line is Paula, when you start asking, save the answers and start a survey. I think everyone would be interested!
Leanne sent in a comment on the "Drag Queen" New Years Eve video:
Cyrsti,
Every TG person needs to watch this video; not to emulate the drag queen but to watch the lack of reaction almost everyone you see in the background has towards these two girls. Most people these days have seen it all and just don't care anymore. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for responding Leanne! Great point! Certainly the world is changing around where I live and peeps kind of treat me as a curiosity
if they notice me at all. I know novice girls just heading out of their closets are positively paranoid of the world but as one of my genetic friends once told me "Relax ego girl, it doesn't all have to be about you!" Those people weren't even talking about you.
Media Watch.- Last week the ever "cutesy"
Katie Couric hosted two transgender icons on her show, possibly for the last time. The main reason is the show is being cancelled because Couric is moving to Yahoo is some sort of major move. The other is the push back from the line of questioning. I have of yet not seen the show with transgender women
Carmen Carerra and
Laverne Cox. Critics are saying essentially Couric was more interested in how many operations both women had went through rather exploring their lives in depth
and the pressing issues facing the transgender community as a whole. I am reserving my final thoughts on the issue until I see the show because I
know our community is a tough group to please-and should be. There
is too much wrong and we desperately need transgender icons such as Laverne and Carmen to speak out! How great is it though to finally have more "icons" to speak out!
Well, it's time to take the dog for a walk. Even she feels the deep freeze is over for at least a week or two and it's time to work off some of our lingering extra pounds from the holidays.
Take care of yourselves and thanks for taking the time to stop by Cyrsti's Condo!