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There I said it. Man that feels good. It's worth getting "banned for all eternity" over it too. This place has really gone to hell anyway.
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I read where you are from http://www.isja.org.uk/ and everything you wrote has nothing to do with what I meant as someone with CAH. My post was about society runs on gender and it's hard when one doesn't fit by condition, other things and life is hard when you don't try and fit but you lose your soul if you make this effort- not feeling like you fit in from the inside or feeling like hell because society has shoved you to fit in ...Fixed you and viewed you with your pants pulled down that they did a good job. I will not post anymore as what I write my feeling about CAH... isn't welcomed.I WROTE What IT FEELS TO HAVE THIS MEDICAL CONDITION for me and I also have/had other medical conditions like cancer. I feel you assumed and added things have nothing to do with my post. Last edited by Sunshine1 : 09-04-07 at 07:42 PM. |
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![]() I think RW made some very good points, and whether RW is intersexed or not, they remain good points. I find the old, "you couldn't possibly understand" thing, to be both tedious and suspect. I see "normal" women every day who even totally fit the silly "trannie alert!" stereotype, guarded so religiously by insecure types [very often TG/TS/etc] who have their own sexual identity problems, and yet they manage to shrug off the occasional rude comment made by such morons. They don't fixate on it, agonize over it, and then die of heartbreak because some guy thinks they are pretty even when they are "trying to be ungendered". That makes NO F'ng sense! So now I wonder. Is that really just you affirming, how you just can't hide, your incredibly gorgeous girly girlishness or what? Quote:
One more FREAKING TIME it is NOT about gender! ![]() Please hit the link in my signature.
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I have nipples. I am sure they are really breasts that haven't developed. I must be intersexed! Last edited by apple : 09-04-07 at 08:56 PM. |
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Sorry. Really, Sorry. You are right. My comment wasn't directly in reply to what you'd said - I'd meant to say something in reply to an earlier post where 'normals' were mentioned, and I couldn't get the words right. So I thought I'd have another go. But I wasn't really writing about what you'd said, just about one word you'd used - which I can see wasn't helpful - and then I went and wrote another long reply without thinking much more. So I took over from what you'd originally said. And what you were saying was important and profound. (It was because your original post had so interested me that I'd been prompted to reply). Please. Write more about this. If I want to say some more about the idea of 'normals' I should start a new thread not hijack yours. Sorry again. |
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I think it's a load of bull, and pandering to self pitying gender obsessives is not kindness.
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I have nipples. I am sure they are really breasts that haven't developed. I must be intersexed! |
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Hmmm... Apple... You are saying things in a very hard way aren't you? I think what Sunshine1 was talking about in the original post was that it is possible to be going along, feeling happily human and ordinary, only to have people unintentionally do something to knock you sideways. That's a good point to be making. (Sunshine, please do come back and say what you were saying again in your own words...)
I know many people who have that experience - for instance, someone who had started, with love and care, to overcome an obsession about her body shape, traveling through an ordinary day, but knocked back into total misery by a child saying "you're a big fat pig!" (just because he'd noticed that it got reactions from people, not as a considered opinion). The thing is if someone feels exclusion/excluded it isn't possible to make this go away by telling them to get over it. And Sunshine1 wasn't criticising people either I don't think... Quote:
The thing is I don't think its inevitable that society does work that way. Yes, there will always be unusualness in the world - but we can teach the world to know that unusualness is actually normal. Not necessarily to understand or anticipate any particular unusualness, but certainly to expect to have to encounter 'difference' in their lives. Here's an interesting question. All the forms that we fill in that demand to know our ethnic origin (forgive me if UK language doesn't fit with USA language by the way)... Do they help with monitoring equality? Or do they force people to see themselves as belonging to one box or another? Is the message that they give that there are definite differences, when the truth is that the categories are arbitrary? And that loads of people actually come from the space between the boxes? |
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Yes I am "saying things in a very hard way", and that is because this place has been transformed from a forum for intersex people into a gender and sex role obsessives pity party. Quote:
There will always be things about our bodies, intersexed or not, i.e. our weight or complexion, whatever, that we may wish to be "better" or different, and therefor we as anything more, than say an exceedingly "helpless" child, let alone an adult, will then know that is upon we ourselves to either change what we can or accept what we cannot. It is simply pathological to endlessly bemoan unavoidable facts of life, and for you RW, or anyone else, to reinforce such pathology with false kindness and inappropriate pity is simply wrong. Quote:
The sex and reproductive, medical and psychotherapeutic racket, is clearly about making money first and foremost. If that means that the fear and anxiety of new parents of intersex children can be exploited, to garner surgical and psych consultation fees, then obviously such then will be so exploited to the hurt of all, most especially the intersexed infant or child so unfortunately involved. It is patently obvious, that the "guardians of the public's health", of all kinds, have some sort of perverse agenda which includes the infantilisation and pacification of the people they claim to want to help. This has been going on for a very long time, and the net result is that we now have a nation of adult children, unable to so much as even think for, let alone stand up for, themselves as responsible adults.
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I have nipples. I am sure they are really breasts that haven't developed. I must be intersexed! Last edited by apple : 09-05-07 at 12:31 PM. |
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... not much more to say. My heart beats fully on your side, Apple! We must get out of this destructiv self-pityness and start to fight for our rights. And if not for us, then for all the children, which are in danger of the surgeons knive. See also this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gp_Uy...elated&search= ... and by the way, this video shows that IS and TS can work together!
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