04-26-2010, 10:26 PM
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How Do You Identify?: Woman
Preferred Pronoun?: HER - SHE
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hack
Something about this thread disturbs me. It's not the intent of the thread, so no disrespect toward Darth, who started this thread.
I think it's just that I find identity - yours, mine and whoever's - to be a very personal thing. How I got to where I am today was a journey, sometimes a battle, and most definitely an evolution. I am sure that is true for nearly everyone, no matter who you are.
I have a sign in my office that says, "I look forward to the day when I no longer have to explain anything." It pertains to my job, really, but I also feel that way about my identity both in and outside of this community.
For me, it's always more interesting to listen to people tell their stories about how they came to be the person they are -- the experiences that shaped them, or the upbringing they had.
Just my thoughts.
Jake
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Wouldn't it be great to be there! Just the whole notion of your own personal being... just being without any questions, from anyone. No explanations needed because there isn't a thing that is odd or different needing explanation because we have finally gone beyond stereotypes completely and traditional gender identification. Everyone is represented other than in documentaries that are mainly viewed by this community. No traditional characterizations and expectations begining at birth...
Thinking of John Lennon's Imagine...
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