So what am I sure of, as pertains to gender?
- I know I like to wear women's clothing, jewelry, and makeup. I've been doing it since the age of three, though my parents made it clear that it was not acceptable.
- I want to look more like a woman. I spend a lot of time thinking about what steps I can take to make myself look more feminine (under the radar). I would prefer having a feminine hairstyle, more feminine curves, and a lot less body hair.
- I usually feel a deep sense of peace and rightness when I'm in feminine mode. When I look in the mirror and see a woman looking back at me, my soul says "yes".
- I'm generally more comfortable in the company of women than men. I could care less about the things that most men talk about, while I often find women's conversations interesting. All my healthcare providers (family doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc.) are women. I like chick flicks--well, at least some of them.
- I feel pretty comfortable interacting with people as a woman. I feel more sociable, somehow. And I like being addressed with a feminine name, pronouns, and honorifics. I don't even mind it when someone calls me "ma'am" when I'm in male mode.
- I'm very sensitive and empathetic. It's not uncommon for me to get teary-eyed during a tender moment, or to feel real pain when seeing someone else suffer.
- I've been socialized from birth as a male. I know how to navigate social settings as a male pretty well.
- I have a male body and am comfortable with my "plumbing".
- I have a male voice. Especially important for someone who sings, my voice falls within the male range.
- I'm attracted to women.
- I've built a career as a male and have generated a lot of good will that has helped me stay employed through numerous layoffs, corporate buyouts, etc.
- Society often exacts a heavy price on those who publicly cross gender lines. Sometimes it's marginally OK to change from one gender to the other, as long as you're never ambiguous and are certain about your gender identity (from birth, if possible).
Really good post - thank you. People wonder why I'm really comfortable with greyness and that I thrive on ambiguity. You have summed up the reason why very well. :o)
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ReplyDeleteMy thoughts: Listen when your soul says "Yes." The rest is all details? As a cisgender person, there are a lot of traits attributed to females that are nothing like me and aren't things I identify with. I think that's just the human experience, maybe?
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