If Ms. Franklin wants respect, why does her name rhyme with " urethra " ??
I don't expect any for of respect for anything transgendered, except allowing people to do as they feel they should. Kind of a problem drawing the line as to what should be 'allowed' and not. Fundamentalists will have a conniption (I love that word, and would love to find a video link to a medical web site illustrating the clinical definition of 'a conniption')
I enjoy the respect that spending money on female clothes gets me, but i don't think these sales associates have any respect beyond that. Oh sure, some may come to realize the many CDs are quite decent people, and cause no harm, and may even enjoy helping them find stuff in the store. they get great raves to their managers for customer service, no doubt.
But here's why I think we will not get respect simply for who we are or what we do.
I have no respect for NASCAR. hey, i even went to school once with one of the racers from a nascar family. he died, too bad, he was okay, but really kind of cocky- too confident and didn't respect danger like his (still living) father did, but he was okay. But would I respect him? No. I like formula one racing better- more on the edge- more variety, greater variety of things to mess up on. But do I respect the teams or drivers? No. Well, maybe Ferrari- but for other reasons (use of computers for traction control and outstanding styling through the years). How about moto-GP racers? I've had several motorcycles, and layed one down in a corner once, so i respect their bravery and skill for holding so close to the edge of traction, constantly through various turns and rises and dips on the track, I consider the sport to be 'cool' to watch once in a while. Respect? No.
Respect to me is somethign earned by an individual outside of their associations. One of my supervisors decades ago was a early version of a fundamentalist. He knew my agnostic feelings then, but we got along great- he treated other well, never preached- led by example. Not by claiming the god gave him the right to tell others what to do.
Respect is for the students who come to my classes, listening to me drone, digress, and dote on their efforts- they stay with the program despite having some troubles. I respect them for making the effort to learn something new. To look at things in various new ways. To admitting they have trouble with a concept that high school or even jr High should have prepared them for easily.
I respect most of my clients- for effort in helping me with my job (say field service), putting up with occasional delays, letting me teach them things about the equipment they probably already knew, and for telling me if they think they may have inadvertently caused the problem.
But it also comes to something Brendan Frasier's character in _Blast from the past_.. "<his mother told him> good manners are how we show respect for others". I make it a point to be formally polite when first meeting someone: This says you give them credit for being as respect-worthy as anyone else i've met, and it shows forethought, I think. So when someone does the same (greets me formally), I've reason to believe they are willing to but their interests second to the interaction, and focus on the solution or goal at hand.
But for crossdressing in itself, no. But for someone who comports themselves in a manner reasonable to having decent manners, yes. Unfortunately, most people do not bother to notice this.
Yes it does hurt, but respect just for the sake of respect dilutes the value.
You cannot control the actions of others to any significant extent, but you can control your own actions. As unrewarding as this is, this is what's for dinner.
For me, mere acceptance without too much visual or behavioral disdain is reasonable and sufficient.
People will always tend be wary of someone different than themselves or their social group- this is an evolved survival instinct. Even in the middle east, people will prioritize their clans / families over their religion.
My respect for you, Frédérique, is that you continue to send us very nice short essays despite the negativity of a minority us. The greater good and all that. That, and the consistency of your writing, that's impressive to me. But about your CD for pleasure? It does not enter the question: you deem it appropriate and legitimate, and that's good enough because of your refusing to stoop to negativity.
Oh yeah, and also because you dress nicely!
P.S.: I found these to photos recently that reminded me of your avatar.