Also, I've noticed that a lot of LGBTQ people tend to become interested in eastern religions and philosiphies, as well as paganism. I am a pantheist, which is kind of like a western-style taoist.
I am perfectly comfortable in my female body, in fact I bask in it. I love having a "female" appearance, but I don't attempt to accentuate that. I am ever so slightly androgynous, but when people see me they say "yeah, that's a 'she'". But, on the inside, I'm genderqueer. I've grown up feeling comfortable in my femaleness, or the parts of me that are that way, yet I emerge from that feeling as though I am alienated from it somehow. I'm like an expatriot of the binary gender culture.
Admirable vlog!! It is so isolating when all people seem to talk about is "transgender normal" as if this means that people who fall into this group are more likely acceptable to the mainstream. Most transgender people especially transsexual women do not even want to consider queergenderism within transgenderism not to mention among transsexuals... I so loved how the fact that you mention "transgender queer" and how it rolls off the tongue. Keep going!
Also, I've noticed that a lot of LGBTQ people tend to become interested in eastern religions and philosiphies, as well as paganism. I am a pantheist, which is kind of like a western-style taoist.
DarkAngel0125 1 year ago
I am perfectly comfortable in my female body, in fact I bask in it. I love having a "female" appearance, but I don't attempt to accentuate that. I am ever so slightly androgynous, but when people see me they say "yeah, that's a 'she'". But, on the inside, I'm genderqueer. I've grown up feeling comfortable in my femaleness, or the parts of me that are that way, yet I emerge from that feeling as though I am alienated from it somehow. I'm like an expatriot of the binary gender culture.
DarkAngel0125 1 year ago
Interesting. I loved the concept of Girl Power from the Spice Girls too, and I'd say I identify as genderqueer now.
WyldFire777 1 year ago
Admirable vlog!! It is so isolating when all people seem to talk about is "transgender normal" as if this means that people who fall into this group are more likely acceptable to the mainstream. Most transgender people especially transsexual women do not even want to consider queergenderism within transgenderism not to mention among transsexuals... I so loved how the fact that you mention "transgender queer" and how it rolls off the tongue. Keep going!
18elan 2 years ago
I recognise those questions! ;)
D3clanb 2 years ago