Glenn
01-27-04, 06:16 PM
I pulled this into a new thread since it has little to do with the surgery discussion.
Peter; in another thread you said:
In talking about distrust, I think that the Glenn factor must be mentioned. In a recent post, I was gently trying to point out to Glenn that there did not seem to be the distrust amoung men and women that he was sighing about. Once, years ago, a guy I knew loudly sighed about the difference between men and women in a restaurant where me and a few friends were dining. All of the women in the restaurant within hearing distance cracked up scornfully. They could hardly believe their ears. Who can blame them? So, when Glenn sighed about the difference between men and women, I just wanted to get out of the room, so to speak.
I also felt that Glenn was complaining about lesbian members of this forum and the social space that they occupy. We can have a futher discussion about that at another time. I did notice with some interest that when Glenn posted his past mesage about his father-in law's health condition, that many people, whom I presume were of different genders and sexual orientations all offered words of encouragement and support. So, what happened when Betsy posted her message about her mom's condition? Glenn posted that "this really sucks". Does Glenn really believe that his actions contribute to building trust between him and others who posted messages of encouragement and support for Betsy?
My trust level is pretty low at this point, but I figure that most members of this forum want an open discussion of intersex issues.
Several issues in here, let's see if I can respond to them.
1. Differences between men and women.
I think you're reading something into my message which wasn't intended. I don't understand what you thought sighing implied - I meant it as expressing frustration over people exaggerating the differences between men and women, in order to justify disliking or distrusting the opposite sex. Perhaps you haven't seen it much, Peter, but that just makes you fortunate.
2. Complaining about lesbians?
I have no idea where you got this from.
3. Support for Betsy
As you almost mentioned, my father-in law died very recently (he didn't have a 'health condition,' let's be honest). As a result, I've been helping to hold my wife and her two brothers together through the grief process.
One of the things we found most annoying was the enormous number of platitudes which one hears under these circumstances - 'he's in a better place now', 'it's all for the better', 'it must have been god's will', and so on. And the favorite, "I'm so sorry." This isn't saying anything against what was posted here - I know your hearts are all in the right place, and your wishes are very sincere.
Through my (perhaps overly blunt) message I was trying to affirm that it's okay to state the really obvious. It doesn't matter how old they were, or how sick they had been, or anything else...it still really sucks when a loved one dies!!!
And as a matter of fact, I deliberately wouldn't have been so blunt if I hadn't built trust with Betsy and the others here, because I know it's okay to be honest with each other. I'm sorry if it offended you (or anyone else). I think that people who are grieving need the chance to vent and state the painfully obvious just as much as anyone else. By being blunt I was trying to reaffirm Betsy's license to do that too, and not just smile and pretend everything's okay.
4. Open discussion of intersex issues
Absolutely! Sometimes other issues come up, though, and it's okay to discuss them too. :)
Glenn
Peter; in another thread you said:
In talking about distrust, I think that the Glenn factor must be mentioned. In a recent post, I was gently trying to point out to Glenn that there did not seem to be the distrust amoung men and women that he was sighing about. Once, years ago, a guy I knew loudly sighed about the difference between men and women in a restaurant where me and a few friends were dining. All of the women in the restaurant within hearing distance cracked up scornfully. They could hardly believe their ears. Who can blame them? So, when Glenn sighed about the difference between men and women, I just wanted to get out of the room, so to speak.
I also felt that Glenn was complaining about lesbian members of this forum and the social space that they occupy. We can have a futher discussion about that at another time. I did notice with some interest that when Glenn posted his past mesage about his father-in law's health condition, that many people, whom I presume were of different genders and sexual orientations all offered words of encouragement and support. So, what happened when Betsy posted her message about her mom's condition? Glenn posted that "this really sucks". Does Glenn really believe that his actions contribute to building trust between him and others who posted messages of encouragement and support for Betsy?
My trust level is pretty low at this point, but I figure that most members of this forum want an open discussion of intersex issues.
Several issues in here, let's see if I can respond to them.
1. Differences between men and women.
I think you're reading something into my message which wasn't intended. I don't understand what you thought sighing implied - I meant it as expressing frustration over people exaggerating the differences between men and women, in order to justify disliking or distrusting the opposite sex. Perhaps you haven't seen it much, Peter, but that just makes you fortunate.
2. Complaining about lesbians?
I have no idea where you got this from.
3. Support for Betsy
As you almost mentioned, my father-in law died very recently (he didn't have a 'health condition,' let's be honest). As a result, I've been helping to hold my wife and her two brothers together through the grief process.
One of the things we found most annoying was the enormous number of platitudes which one hears under these circumstances - 'he's in a better place now', 'it's all for the better', 'it must have been god's will', and so on. And the favorite, "I'm so sorry." This isn't saying anything against what was posted here - I know your hearts are all in the right place, and your wishes are very sincere.
Through my (perhaps overly blunt) message I was trying to affirm that it's okay to state the really obvious. It doesn't matter how old they were, or how sick they had been, or anything else...it still really sucks when a loved one dies!!!
And as a matter of fact, I deliberately wouldn't have been so blunt if I hadn't built trust with Betsy and the others here, because I know it's okay to be honest with each other. I'm sorry if it offended you (or anyone else). I think that people who are grieving need the chance to vent and state the painfully obvious just as much as anyone else. By being blunt I was trying to reaffirm Betsy's license to do that too, and not just smile and pretend everything's okay.
4. Open discussion of intersex issues
Absolutely! Sometimes other issues come up, though, and it's okay to discuss them too. :)
Glenn