Lisa Maren
08-18-2005, 01:53 PM
Hi everyone
I a two part question for you. During the youth of an individual who is partially or fully transsexual (in other words is either "bigendered" or fully the other gender on the inside):
Part A) It is more frequently noticed when a little girl is a little boy inside than it is that a little boy is a little girl on the inside.
Part B) Is it always noticed when a little boy is a little girl inside or is it only noticed in some cases, but not all?
If you put a boy in a dress he'll fuss and complain, but if you put a girl in a coat and tie she might even have fun with it. For reasons, similar to that I'm thinking the "ftm" individuals might be much more noticed that the "mtf" individuals but I don't know what to think.
My mother tells me she never noticed anything in me, but then again, what if she simply didn't want to see it? Or even more simply, suppose she simply wasn't looking for it? :) My parents are very traditional, so they might simply have never thought to check.
Hugs,
Lisa
I a two part question for you. During the youth of an individual who is partially or fully transsexual (in other words is either "bigendered" or fully the other gender on the inside):
Part A) It is more frequently noticed when a little girl is a little boy inside than it is that a little boy is a little girl on the inside.
Part B) Is it always noticed when a little boy is a little girl inside or is it only noticed in some cases, but not all?
If you put a boy in a dress he'll fuss and complain, but if you put a girl in a coat and tie she might even have fun with it. For reasons, similar to that I'm thinking the "ftm" individuals might be much more noticed that the "mtf" individuals but I don't know what to think.
My mother tells me she never noticed anything in me, but then again, what if she simply didn't want to see it? Or even more simply, suppose she simply wasn't looking for it? :) My parents are very traditional, so they might simply have never thought to check.
Hugs,
Lisa