Crossdressing is a transgender activity
A thread started by someone I admire much on this site about another issue spurned me to start this one.
Yes, I know this has been discussed at nauseum before. But I find it hard to believe that any cders on this site would object/deny/ argue that they fall under the Transgender category in the gender spectrum.
Sure there are exceptions to the rule as in someone liking to use panties because they are more comfortable and it has no "feminine" connotations for them.
But is this denial based on the fact that someone would not want to challenge their male ego? Or not wanting to be associated with TS (or be in the same broad category as they are? Or is it more because they is not a true grasp of what the terminology all means? Yes, then there is the issue of resisiting "labeling". But gee, it seems there has to be a way of defining ourselves, no matter how broad the spectrum is. It is also important to find ways to stick together instead of differentiating more and more.
By all accounts and all definitions I have encountered, it is clear to me that crossdressing/transvestism belongs in the Transgender category.
All are invited to comment and/or "educate" me.
Michelia
Thank Goodness . . . Now Let's Get It Straight . . .
I am so glad that this has been brought up!!!
Let me make this as short and succinct as possible: I have been waiting on this debate b/c I feel it is very important! I truly understand why many don't like labels. However, sometimes we need to agree on certain terms so that we can all be on the "same page" when it comes to talking about a particular subject. This said, I have actually grown a little weary of some not applying the TG label when it clearly IS applicable!!!
[SIZE="3"]"Transgender" is a mental health term[/SIZE], used by psychologists, psychatrists, and others in the field to classify certain people, regardless if those so classified are considered as having a formal disorder, or a paraphilia, or a simple-but-specific identity role expression that socialization says goes against the norm.
[SIZE="3"]Gender identity is the inner sense of being masculine or feminine, or a blended sense (androgynous). Obviously, "gender identity" is a mental state versus one's actual "anatomical" sex. TG is incongruity between one's anatomical state and one's gender identity, be it one believeing they were born in the wrong body, or one having a mental state that is both masculine and feminine in mind set.[/SIZE]
So, whether you are TS/TV/CD, consider TG as an umbrella term!
The following says essentially the same thing, but in differing ways and/or with additional insight"
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Originally Posted by
Dasein9
" . . . transgender (is) a blanket term that includes cross-dressing, transvestism, and transsexuality.
I'm grateful for labels, even if they do get confusing and carry the danger of being confining. Without labels, we don't know who we are, or whether there are others like us in the world. The sense of enormous relief I felt upon learning that there are words for the kind of person I am is something I'd find it difficult to put into words.
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Originally Posted by
PeachTV
Being a healthcare pro I know how important diagnoses are to patients. No matter how bizare the label one puts on a problem, as long as the patient can walk out of the office with a name for his/her problem, the customer 's happy. I feel the same thing applies to a lot of "us". But girls: who cares !? To my wife I'm a guy with a very feminine side and she couldn't care less about how I would call myself. Why bother?
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Originally Posted by
lizbendalin
According to the book 'Transgender Rights' ed. by Paisley Currah, Richard Juang and Shannon Price Minter p. vix of the introduction:
"What does transgender mean? Since about 1995 , the meaning of transgender has begun to settle, and the term is now generally used to refer to individuals whose gender identity or expression does not conform to the social expectations of their assigned birth sex."
My understanding is that trasgender is Roman numeral I in an outline, where we have the sub-headings: crossdresser, transsexual, intersex, drag performers, gender queers, gender f**ks, femme boys and butch girls, as well as all sort of other people who find that there is more to the expression of who they are than the label of male or femal that they were assigned at birth. They find that label either limiting, false, or incomplete."
Transgender has its power and strength as a unifying thing. All people who are transgender (CD,TV,TS,DQ whatever), all have the same basic desire: to be able to be free to express their desire without judgment or prejudice. Whether that desire is to change their physical anatomy to be in line with their psychological gender, or to be able to wear panties and heels in the privacy of their own home, the desire is the same.
WOW! What a GREAT reply from Eva Diva!
A great reply, Hon!
Thanks for taking the time to educate us.