[SIZE="2"]Not to be a complete wet blanket, but I wouldn’t take the pill – I’d be concerned about any and all side effects, conscious of other such “adventures” I have attempted, only to long for a return to how things were before I made my big mistake…Originally Posted by Anne2345
That being said, if I DID take this hypothetical magic pill, I would not wish to change my gender. The bloom is off the rose, in my case, in regards to wanting to “be” a female. Its way more fun to be deviant in the extreme, be a boy, and appropriate female clothing for the purposes of expression. I would certainly enjoy being a child again, but if I wished for that it would mean replaying all of my painful childhood experiences, not to mention twelve years of school, and nobody would take me seriously and/or listen to me. How could I exhibit adult sensibilities in a child’s form and not be seen as some sort of queer anomaly?
The thing is, there IS a magic pill, and it’s called IMAGINATION. You don’t ingest it, since you already possess it. You can be anything you want to be (surely we’ve all heard that before) – just be prepared for the consequences when you actually try to do it! Since conformity is a “value” that people believe in, you’re up against it when you embrace your inherent imaginative powers…
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