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Cheryl Ann Owens
09-09-2013, 11:33 AM
We've come a long way in the past 20 or 30 years. How do you think things will change 50 years from now as far as acceptance of CDing and TS issues? Already young children are being diagnosed as possible TS candidates. How about diagnosing prenatal children? How about feminization tecniques?

Cheryl

kimdl93
09-09-2013, 11:44 AM
I predict that in ten years there will be a facial cream that kills unwanted hair follicles. In twenty years , breast augmentation will be performed by ultrasonic stimulation and in thirty years digital implants will permit feminization of the human brain. Forty years from now, people will be able to shift their external sexual features to suit their mood, and in fifty years more than 60% of Americans will live full time as women, regardless of their birth gender.

Devin C
09-09-2013, 12:32 PM
I predict that in ten years there will be a facial cream that kills unwanted hair follicles. In twenty years , breast augmentation will be performed by ultrasonic stimulation and in thirty years digital implants will permit feminization of the human brain. Forty years from now, people will be able to shift their external sexual features to suit their mood, and in fifty years more than 60% of Americans will live full time as women, regardless of their birth gender.

Sounds like a wonderful place to be.

Jaymees22
09-09-2013, 12:52 PM
Hopefully gender issues will become irrelevant, I'm afraid most of us won't be here to find out. Hugs Jaymee

Persephone
09-09-2013, 01:03 PM
Fifty years from now you'll be crossdressing in a cave or a bunker and panties will be treasured items.

miss_jessie
09-09-2013, 01:11 PM
I'm not sure about the future. I feel like before I can be accepted in a dress by society, society needs to accept Feminism (which is a terrible name - it should be called something like equality-ism lol or genderism or i-want-to-wear-a-dress-ism) I do feel like the current young generation is more open to gender equality than others, and so perhaps once they have grown up and replaced less tolerant people then wearing a dress won't be seen as a sign of weakness.

Lady Mandy
09-09-2013, 01:30 PM
I agree with Jessie - but I like most of us, I hold out the hope that even if not so much in our lifetimes (which would be great), but that of future generations will be more free to express themselves without ridicule. Like so many of our antiquated laws & rules, things need to change & be updated to be in sync with the people of today! The world is an ever changing & different place today - Keep the faith!

Stephanie47
09-09-2013, 01:44 PM
Fifty years from now? Fifty years ago there was a "March on Washington." Has the vitriol towards people of color been eliminated? Hardly. Yes, there will be more acceptance of gays and lesbians and transgendered persons, but, there will still be a lot of negative backstabbing to go around. The State of Washington has many laws to protect the rights of all minorities, including gender expression. Something tells me society would not need laws, if the hearts and minds of people were without malice towards others.

Kelly DeWinter
09-09-2013, 01:48 PM
Because of full worldwide acceptance of CD/TG/TS people, membership in the forum will drop to zero and will be used primarily by cultural historians. A new forum will arise called crossspecies.com for people born identifying as members of other vegetable and animal species due to the past 50 years use of genetically modified foods. Unfortunately my great great grand child identifies as a cucumber and is eaten before being able to join the forum.

kimdl93
09-09-2013, 02:00 PM
Fifty years from now? Fifty years ago there was a "March on Washington." Has the vitriol towards people of color been eliminated? Hardly. Yes, there will be more acceptance of gays and lesbians and transgendered persons, but, there will still be a lot of negative backstabbing to go around. .

Has American completely relegated racism to the past - of course not. But we are light years ahead of where we were in 1963. And thats also true of the acceptance of GLBT people. I don't expect perfection of people, nor do I think that prejudice institutionalized by ideology or religion to be eliminated any time soon, but have witnessed remarkable progress in my lifetime and have tremendous optimism for the future. People won't be living in caves muttering about past glories. Our children and grand children will be enjoying a world that is significant different, but in most ways, far better than the one we presently occupy.

I'm not sure why some people hold such dismal views of the future. Sure, its possible we might slip back into some post-apocalyptic dark age. Not likely, but possible. More likely is that there will be greater freedom, greater abundance and better quality of lives. Cheer up people. Your parents, grand parents, and great-great-great-great-great grand parents endured for more uncertainly and far more difficult circumstances than you'll ever know. Yet they perservered and so shal we.

Joanne f
09-09-2013, 02:01 PM
You will not need feminizing as everyone is drinking out of plastic bottles which is slowly making everyone feminine and you also keep drinking the recycled water over and over again :eek:

Babette
09-09-2013, 02:04 PM
50 years from someone will be selling retro-2013 styles of clothing. My vintage things will command top-dollar on Ebay. This is because in 2063, everyone else will be wearing the same things - unisex apparel. People will look back and laugh at how silly the world was in 2013 with regards to TGs.

Vickie_CDTV
09-09-2013, 02:12 PM
To be frank, judging by the way things are going today, people will be too busy fighting for survival to care about others' gender identity one way or another. After all, when folks are really hungry, they don't care what others are wearing.

Michelle789
09-09-2013, 02:35 PM
I predict that in ten years there will be a facial cream that kills unwanted hair follicles. In twenty years , breast augmentation will be performed by ultrasonic stimulation and in thirty years digital implants will permit feminization of the human brain. Forty years from now, people will be able to shift their external sexual features to suit their mood, and in fifty years more than 60% of Americans will live full time as women, regardless of their birth gender.

I love it. I think the ability to bear children will also be there for transgender women.

I think technology will come a long way in the feminization process, even the technology of today is far better than it was 20 years ago. I think people will transition younger and younger, and those that don't go full time as women will be allowed to express both male and female (or something else) without ridicule, at least in more progressive places.

The world will be far more accepting of TG/TS/CD and other gender variants than today, there will be some places that will still be intolerant and others will be extremely accepting.

I think the most accepting places will be those that are already very liberal and progressive (LA, San Francisco, Canada). Some extremely conservative place will someday be forced to turn around because of a war and the younger generation will want to shed their archaic barbaric image.

LelaK
09-09-2013, 05:49 PM
Things will change for good or ill, depending on what we do today and tomorrow. Who knows what condition the world is in right now? Do the major media tell the truth? No. We need to know what reality is before we can improve it.

kimdl93
09-09-2013, 06:00 PM
Really??? Do you need someone to tell you what the state of the world is? And do you need someone to remind you of where we were 30, or 50, or 1000 years past? Our history is a history of progress going back 50,000 years in fits and starts. Why is it so enticing to imagine a future so contrary to our past?

Kelly DeWinter
09-09-2013, 07:18 PM
because I have a future family member who get eaten for being a cucumber.

MssHyde
09-09-2013, 07:28 PM
ever see MAD MAX an old movie,??, I fear the world will be like that 50 years from now.. world is going to hell in a hand basket

kimdl93
09-09-2013, 07:54 PM
Seriously...this world isn't going anywhere. It's going on and in most respects improving.

Frédérique
09-09-2013, 08:12 PM
How do you think things will change 50 years from now as far as acceptance of CDing and TS issues?

In 50 years I’ll be dead, no doubt inhabiting a glass case in a museum, a relic from the age when males dressed like females, when the aforementioned males hid themselves away, trying (in vain) to convince themselves that they actually WERE women. “How primitive…” the little children at the museum will say, each one no doubt looking like an extra in the film THX1138, as they shuffle off to the next pathetic diorama at the Museum of Unnatural History…

Actually, I think it will be exactly like it is now in 50 years time. Do you really think that this incessant gender separation is going to collapse, like a neglected bridge on the Interstate? The men (as shown) are more like men these days, expressing an ideal, and the women (as shown) have digressed back to their allotted space, using their last vestiges of femininity as a weapon. In 50 years time sites like this will still be around, on what passes for the Internet, allowing males to safely express themselves amidst all the real world M vs. F blather, same as it ever was…

Even if the sun shines through the dark clouds in this bleak futuristic world, don’t you think that a WAR will realign the genders and bring everyone back to their 19th century senses? You’re darn right it will, just like it did back in 2001. In such an atmosphere, strength will always be thought of in lofty terms, while weakness (as represented, in this instance, by crossdressing) will never be seen in a positive light by those who need to survive, prosper, and enslave…
:straightface:

Rachel Morley
09-09-2013, 08:19 PM
Fifty years from now you'll be crossdressing in a cave or a bunker and panties will be treasured items.


I do feel like the current young generation is more open to gender equality than others, and so perhaps once they have grown up and replaced less tolerant people then wearing a dress won't be seen as a sign of weakness.

I think it will be one of either of the two above quotes. We'll either all be living in a post apocalyptic hell where there is a marked difference between the "haves" and the "have-nots" or we will live in a ubiquitous tolerance-to-all society, where gender expression is regarded as just another fashion style. LOL :)

Stephanie47
09-09-2013, 09:19 PM
I'm not sure why some people hold such dismal views of the future.

Some people are realists, and, view the future based on the lessons of the past. Yep, I said gays and lesbians and transgendered persons will be better off in the future than now, and, much more than decades ago. Yet, as a realist and viewing history, there still will be ample animosity to go around for any minority group.

Persephone
09-10-2013, 02:24 AM
because I have a future family member who get eaten for being a cucumber.

She shouldn't have been hanging out in seedy bars.

Hugs,
Persephone.

SophieKitty
09-10-2013, 02:38 AM
I think things will be much more open, sexual identity and sexualities will be far more accepted and everyone will find it rather boring. Someone from this day and age will travel into a bar in the future dressed and no-one will bat an eyelid, they will shout in a mans voice "I dress up as a woman" and half the women there will turn around and say "so do we, it's not like it's a big deal, I had cornflakes this morning and you don't hear me boasting about that" then someone will say "I had toast"

But you'll NEVER get rid of biggots. They'll always be some that will even still consider even skin colour an issue in 50 years, that will never go away.

Marcelle
09-10-2013, 05:57 AM
Fifty years from now you'll be crossdressing in a cave or a bunker and panties will be treasured items.

LOL . . . almost spit my coffee all over my computer reading this one Persephone. Panties, currency of the future . . . I guess I should stock on sale items just in case :heehee:

linda allen
09-10-2013, 08:33 AM
Fifty years from now I will be 120 years old and the world's oldest crossdresser! :eek:

Seriously, nobody can predict the future so there's little point in trying. Live for today but plan for tomorrow.

NicoleScott
09-10-2013, 08:44 AM
In 50 years we will be kicking ourselves for not sticking up for the rights of the majority 50 years ago.

Angie G
09-10-2013, 10:00 AM
I Hope it's alot better for the younger dressers in the world. I really don't think I'll be here.:hugs:
Angie

Beverley Sims
09-13-2013, 12:08 AM
God you have a fertile mind Cheryl. :)
That is what makes the world go round, forward thinking like yours.
You 'orta be a scientist. :)

EmilyPith
09-13-2013, 07:17 AM
How about this. The current trend of women getting more higher education than men will result in a matriarchy, with women running the corporation and the government. Men will be staying home more and more and the prejudices once allotted to women (flighty, too emotional, too unstable to work and do anything but housework) will now apply to men.

Human nature does not favor equality, it tends towards one group dominating the other. Women are ruthless in competition, built for longevity and endurance, and have stronger emotions most of the time. Do you think men really have a chance?

Look at any kids and teen movie or tv show from the past 20 years, the woman is now the hero... men are simply goofy comic relief... or worse the doofus that causes the problem.

Men have already submitted in the world of education and work... the good ol' boys who run the corporations are all kickin off, and the women who are in the position directly below them (and have probably doing all the work anyway) will inherit.

So... get used to wearing that apron, laddies... and have the martini ready when she gets home.

Unless the zombie apocalypse happens... then there will be a lot of cross-dressing zombies. Brraaaaas.

GeorgeA
10-14-2013, 03:33 PM
To Joanne f,
You wrote: "keep drinking the recycled water over and over again"
We've been doing it since humanity began. All water is recycled and very little, if any, new water created.