06-01-2010, 12:18 PM
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Is Grateful
How Do You Identify?: Queer Femme
Preferred Pronoun?: She
Relationship Status: Engaged
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: The PDX
Posts: 1,526
Thanks: 846
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Rep Power: 856202
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Originally Posted by adorable
Thank you.
My ID will not help you read my words any more then anyone else's ID helps you read their words. Words themselves help you understand where someone is coming from. Words and who someone is helps you understand perspective.
All people in general have different perspectives based on where they live, how they were raised, what has happened in their lives, who they are partnered with, who they have been partnered with in the past, where they work and in some cases how they fuck.
To say that somehow knowing or understanding my ID will help you read my words doesn't make anymore sense to me then if I said I was a purple goat. In order for my ID to help you read my words we would all have to agree on the same definition of particular IDs which will never happen. If anyone starts saying that Femmes do this and Butches do this - well, that isn't true is it?
So for me people that claim femme or butch (or any other ID) doesn't have anything to do with their perspective on a particular topic.
Someone isn't saying something because they are a certain ID, they are saying something based on the whole of their experiences.
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Originally Posted by Nat
I disagree with you like 90%. 
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I disagree also...
Here is why.
"All people in general have different perspectives based on where they live, how they were raised, what has happened in their lives, who they are partnered with, who they have been partnered with in the past, where they work and in some cases how they fuck."
And ID'ing as Femme, Butch, Trans, a Dyke, a Lesbian, a Man, etc... all are figured out from one's own "soul searching" of course but even that is influenced by what has happened in folks likes and who they are partnered with, what communities they are involved in, what they learned from other Queers, communities, etc.
How I speak and how my words are heard and read are absolutely influenced by how by my Femme identity and how I figured it out...through friends, experiences, communities, whom I dated, etc. BECAUSE I learned and discovered this from all those things.
How you/I/we came to figure out/decide the ID that suits us is a product of living, experience, environment, etc.
So, I'm not sure how those things can be separate. We are products of our lives' experiences.
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