Talking About Marginalized Communities Related to Trans Experience

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2010

This was a discussion around a question my friend Tre asked. He wanted to know if I always had a diverse social circle both now & pre-transition. He wanted to know if my circle changed in any way after transition. He also inquired as to whether I thought an ethnic schism exists & carries over from mainstream society or is such a thought an illusion & trans women & men get along better ethnically better than the general populace. I'm inviting people to respond to respond to my video, particularly trans people or LGBT people who are in already marginalized communities pre-transition.

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  • wow this was a great question.....perfect for a video response if that is ok?

  • Hi Diamond, it's funny that you ask because I was watching you videos yesterday and I couldn't remember your user name to ask you if you'd like to respond :) Definitely, please do a video response :) Meghan

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  • Did you have your surgery???

  • Wow, great, great response. Thx for your input, & for putting the question out to your subscribers also. I look forward to their vid responses, & Happy New year to U as well

  • You are a very sexy white woman

  • I was marginalized when I was young even though I tried to suppress my TS tendencies; I still gave off vibes. My grandmother even teased me (in a nice way) about my girlish figure. My grandfather was a little bit more firm about it, although he wasn't abusive. My father was also homophobic--in those days trans and gay people were all labeled as "queer."

  • It's alway good to see your smiling face.

  • Hi Meghan,Its Tamsin here.I dont really have any communication down here in cornwall.I know what you are saying and l.a is enormous compared with cornwall.The nearest trans person I know about is Kimberley Eden and she lives in somerset,so I have been battling on my own.You guys are lucky in the states as you seem more advanced.I am sure there is marganization over here in the general public but everybody is scared of political correctness.I would be keen to make another video.lol Tamsin

  • I don't know what to say. I am new to trans issues. I find you and several other trans vblogers more feminine and in touch with your feelings than most women I know and I find it very attractive. RutRo I don't really understand being attracted to a person I have only seen and listened to for 5 minutes. But I am. You seem like a sweet and together person. Thank you for being so open.

  • sound great recording it now

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