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  • BountifulEggnog [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    I know :kitty-cri: I didn’t mean to say it that way. But like, when I hear people talking about their experiences as a child it kinda sounds that way. Like they knew something wasn’t right, or they’d never be the gender they wanted to be. And I just don’t remember anything like that.

    • One of my favorite trans songs has the following intro:

      I never wanted to be a princess

      I never asked anyone to braid my hair

      I never asked my mom to buy me things that I saw on the TV marketed towards girls

      I never wanted to wear a dress

      And I was never obsessed

      With the color pink, or sparkling things

      Unicorns or fairy wings

      Gender never really meant that much to me

      And its written by a trans woman. Gender is messy and realistic portrayals of it are harder to explain to cis people who’ve never had any reason to examine what gender means to them*. Its easier for people to sell the “Emily was adamant she was a girl since she could speak and did all the stereotypical girl things” narrative than to have a more nuanced discussion about how things are for many of us.

      *besides women having to be aware of misogyny and threats to them that guys don’t have to think about.

      • BountifulEggnog [she/her]@hexbear.net
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        6 months ago

        :kitty-cri: I’m not crying, you’re crying. That really hits home for me.

        It would be so much easier to sell to people. I know I don’t need to sell it but… It would be nice to have an easily digestible story.

        Anyway, thanks for talking with me. It helps a lot.