As someone who
is transgender, I find offense in telling someone this:
I just meant folx should lighten up. You get what you get, so try to enjoy it instead of trying to bring the faults to light!
If it was that easy, I wouldn't be struggling and living the life I am. It is not a choice. I have been psychologically distressed to the point where I have been hospitalized for an attempt on my life because of statements like that when dealing with my identity. I was born the way I am, just as you were born cis. There was no moment when I decided to be trans no more than there was a moment that you decided to be cis. I have just always been this way, like you.
Even if you're not targeting transsexuals in particular, I do think it's not cool to invalidate someone's identity because they do not fit into the binary, like CoriShepard being genderfluid. Their feelings and identity are just as valid and still fall under the trans* identity, even if you don't get it. I think she is right in assuming you don't "get it" because there is no "right way" to be trans. Being trans is a very individualized experience. Everyone is different. Some people don't experience dysphoria. Others are crippled by it. Some people transition. Others don't. Regardless of whether or not they deal with dysphoria, they can still identify as a non binary individual or trans. The difference is that some people require medical treatment, and in that case must be diagnosed with dysphoria (as their identity is not a condition to be treated like a sickness). The only "requirement" to falling under the trans* umbrella is not identifying with the sex you were assigned at birth.
That is literally it.The idea of gender is subjective to anyone you talk to. Sure the binary plays into things in terms of peoples' ideas of masculine or feminine, but the fact of the matter is someone who is trans often deals with gender dysphoria, and that is one of the main factors that seperates them from cis folk. I really don't like the idea that seems to be floating around in this thread that gender and sex are the same. Gender is not about what is between your legs. That is sex. Sex is the biological piece you are referring to. I am a man regardless what my sex is. That is my identity, and it does not amount to my parts. I am not trapped in any body. I am male regardless.
I have been lurking on this thread. I voted, but I didn't want to say anything at first to out myself, but given my fursona is clearly trans, I think it wouldn't be hard to guess that I am as well.
Furthermore, I don't appreciate the idea of being limited to my parts. Gender is more like a spectrum rather than a black and white thing like most people are taught. But, in response to Anoni, there are actually
several studies that show that trans peoples' brains are often programmed like the gender they identify as rather than what they were assigned at birth, so it is very much biological.