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Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
"Dragging" Kids to School?
Check out the kid on the right.
He's thinking "hey! this girl thing isn't so bad after all- What's wrong with those other guys?
Another boy bought me lunch and gee, I guess I'm kinda hot!"
No wonder my jealous sister is ignoring me!!!
He's thinking "hey! this girl thing isn't so bad after all- What's wrong with those other guys?
Another boy bought me lunch and gee, I guess I'm kinda hot!"
No wonder my jealous sister is ignoring me!!!
On Line Dating and the Trans Girl (or Man)!
Years ago as I was seriously coming out at transgender, I explored the world of on-line dating sites fairly heavily. The places I didn't go were the ones who "specialized" in cross dresser, transgender or transsexual dating for fairly obvious reasons.
Other than that, I did actually pay a monthly amount of money for a couple sites and a couple others were free. I found out quickly though, I got what I paid for. In fact, I found my partner Liz and my trans man friend on the same site - one I paid for. I put myself in the woman seeking woman category and then in the first sentence, I said I was transgender. Then I was amazed how many didn't ready the profile anyhow.
Regardless, back in those days though, it was exceedingly difficult for a transgender person to even start the process of finding another person on any site. You were forced into the binaries of men seeking women, women seeking women, men seeking men, etc.
Recently one of the sites I was on - OK Cupid has been in the news after cofounder Christian Rudder announced that developers secretly changed some people's compatibility ratings and removed profile photos to learn more about behavior on the site. While some have criticized OKCupid for showing people false or manipulated content as an experiment, the site's failure to accommodate transgender users may be a larger and more long-standing ethical dilemma. I do wonder though if I just happened to be part of that "experiment" as I had been off the site for years until several months ago I mysteriously reappeared on it and just as quick- gone again.
(Photo, Alessia Cross/Flickr) |
Regardless, back in those days though, it was exceedingly difficult for a transgender person to even start the process of finding another person on any site. You were forced into the binaries of men seeking women, women seeking women, men seeking men, etc.
Recently one of the sites I was on - OK Cupid has been in the news after cofounder Christian Rudder announced that developers secretly changed some people's compatibility ratings and removed profile photos to learn more about behavior on the site. While some have criticized OKCupid for showing people false or manipulated content as an experiment, the site's failure to accommodate transgender users may be a larger and more long-standing ethical dilemma. I do wonder though if I just happened to be part of that "experiment" as I had been off the site for years until several months ago I mysteriously reappeared on it and just as quick- gone again.
The dilemma is real as we know as transgender women or men attempting to pursue on line dating, which basically lost most of it's negative stigma years ago.
The good news? There is a free on line dating site called Mesh now for the trans community too. The bad news is? It's in the NYC area only so far, but with plans on spreading out soon.
If you went through (or are going through) the pain of being hammered into a binary gender hole not of your liking, you may want to check out the link above! Maybe help is on the way!
What Is A Trans Feminist?
It's the time of year when the feminist bigots line up at (their) yearly Michfest Festival which is described as for being only for 'Womyn Born Womyn." Now the organizers claim it's not an "official policy" as every year, protests grow stronger.
Last year, it was the music group Indigo Girls, who refused to come back, if changes weren't made. (They didn't.) This year it is Equality Michigan who launched a petition urging organizers of the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival to put an end to their 'Womyn Born Womyn' policy (which isn't one.)
Actually, Michfest is within a days drive from where I live, so ideally (if we wanted to) my partner Liz and I could go. If we did, since Liz is a "Womyn born Womyn" she is allowed in, not me.
I have mixed emotions. On one side I think these intransigent bigoted bitches can have their precious festival on the other- this bitch should have the freedom to go.
Then I wonder, why is a sector of the feminist community so against letting me at the least, play a bit in their segregated end of the girls sandbox? I'm a pretty harmless critter, and if I did bite-my shots are up to date. If I was them, I would wonder what I could bring to their table as a trans feminist?
By definition (mine) I would describe a trans feminist as a person who supports the basic rights of women to equal wages and now the increasingly strong battle to take away a women's right to choose what's right for her own body. It seems, however small, my support would be welcome?
I know by nature, we human critters love to form clubs, teams and or cliques. When we do, we are set up to exclude others which the Terf's ( Acronym for Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist) do. I'm also not ashamed to admit I can't follow much of their convoluted male privilege rant. I know part of what they say is true - but they don't ever seem to mention any perception of female privilege? Remember kids, a portion of "privilege is simply perception." Plus wasn't a person like me who was stuck behind enemy lines be a resource? I know...blah, blah, blah.
Like I said, the whole subject turns my noggin upside down. I will however continue to go down my own path of trans feminism which does by nature cross paths with radical feminism.
Like I said, I wouldn't go to Michfest anyhow but I sure would love to go to "TheDinah"!!!!
Last year, it was the music group Indigo Girls, who refused to come back, if changes weren't made. (They didn't.) This year it is Equality Michigan who launched a petition urging organizers of the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival to put an end to their 'Womyn Born Womyn' policy (which isn't one.)
Actually, Michfest is within a days drive from where I live, so ideally (if we wanted to) my partner Liz and I could go. If we did, since Liz is a "Womyn born Womyn" she is allowed in, not me.
I have mixed emotions. On one side I think these intransigent bigoted bitches can have their precious festival on the other- this bitch should have the freedom to go.
Then I wonder, why is a sector of the feminist community so against letting me at the least, play a bit in their segregated end of the girls sandbox? I'm a pretty harmless critter, and if I did bite-my shots are up to date. If I was them, I would wonder what I could bring to their table as a trans feminist?
By definition (mine) I would describe a trans feminist as a person who supports the basic rights of women to equal wages and now the increasingly strong battle to take away a women's right to choose what's right for her own body. It seems, however small, my support would be welcome?
I know by nature, we human critters love to form clubs, teams and or cliques. When we do, we are set up to exclude others which the Terf's ( Acronym for Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminist) do. I'm also not ashamed to admit I can't follow much of their convoluted male privilege rant. I know part of what they say is true - but they don't ever seem to mention any perception of female privilege? Remember kids, a portion of "privilege is simply perception." Plus wasn't a person like me who was stuck behind enemy lines be a resource? I know...blah, blah, blah.
Like I said, the whole subject turns my noggin upside down. I will however continue to go down my own path of trans feminism which does by nature cross paths with radical feminism.
Like I said, I wouldn't go to Michfest anyhow but I sure would love to go to "TheDinah"!!!!
"You've Come a LONG Way Baby!"
My partner Liz and I were chatting tonight about the Laverne Cox appearance on CBS This Morning and finally stopped and marveled at just how far the transgender community has come along recently. She came up quoting the Virginia Slim's vintage cigarette campaign aimed at the new young class of professional women (for all the wrong health reasons) back in the early 1970's. I never did pick up the smoking vice (fortunately) but at one time did pick up a pack of Virginia Slims to carry with me as a "prop."
To the left is one of their print ads.
Sometimes you truly have to look back to see how far you have come!
To the left is one of their print ads.
Sometimes you truly have to look back to see how far you have come!
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Cyrsti's Condo "Too Much Beauty for One Gender"
There was nothing to suggest to me this model wasn't genetic...but androgyny is androgyny!
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