Call me anything, but don't call me late for dinner.
RD
Call me anything, but don't call me late for dinner.
RD
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Be all the woman that you can be!
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. . . and now, On With The Show!
People who are comfortable with what they are, or what they do should embrace, or at least accept the appropriate label. Problems come when people are uncomfortable with themselves, and their label seems personally insulting. Publishers make a bundle selling self improvement books to those people. There are also problems when people are indentified by the wrong label or the correct label is used incorrectly. I don't know what to do about ignorance (at best) or maliciousness.
Anyone will get my attention by calling me Katey, or blondie (when blonde ), or (preferably) 'Hey gorgeous'.
All other honorifics can leave a message after the tone....
Katey x
"Put some lipstick on - Perfume your neck and slip your high heels on
Rinse and curl your hair - Loosen your hips, and get a dress to wear" Stefani Germanotta
A real scoundrel, who has to use oxygen, was an oxymoron!! LOL If some call me a moron, I say "better to be more on, than more off."
I most agree with Jocelyn. I just like wearing women's clothes and trying to look - and feel - feminine. I suppose it started as a sexual turn on, but not so much any more. There's a girlie part of me that I get emotional satisfaction from expressing.
Labels are OK for discussing behavior in general, I guess, but when it comes down to the individual I think it's less useful.
Bi, sissy, CDer. I don't mind either of the 3, depending on how it's said. Wife, and a couple of her friends calls me "Sissy" @ times and doesn't bother me at all.
If the heels fit, wear'em! And I like wearing heals. :P
I feel like most everyone here is missing the point. It's a contradiction in terms to say "I hate being the recipiant of a label" and then turn around and label others.
I haven't noticed this at all. But some labels are actually name calling and some may be perceived that way. Those names can also be inaccurate, thus offensive.everyone here has a problem with the "crossdresser" label
"You're the only one to see the changes you take yourself through", Stevie Wonder
Yes, there is a bit of hypocrisy in all of us, this fickle thing we call human nature.
Yes Brianna our brains do seek out patterns. Science shows that even if the pattern's not exactly there, our brains create it. There have been a lot of posts complaining about labels - even though we all tend to do it.
San Francisco, that's a label, and I like it, it tells me where I am. transgender, is another type of label, I like, it tells me where I stand.
Labels are fine, as long as you are the one picking it.
Magic is the art of changing consciousness at will.
I am labeling us as 21st Century neo-Renaissance M2F TG Excellence
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"label things that are outside the norm"...
Who decided what the norm is?? I certainly didn't have a vote in it and I don't know anyone who did.
We label so we can categorize and organize and keep things in order and under control and hate anything that disturbs that order or removes our control....so go ahead and hate me....lol.
I don't wear women's clothes, I wear MY clothes !