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Old 01-10-2012, 10:39 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Greyson View Post
Ender, you are an insightful one, IMO. I concur on not wanting to have been born a cismale and happy with my Transmasculine Butch/Transman/Queer status. That is why I have posted at times that "I am not a mistake." I am exactly who I was born to be.

It is so true about marginalized peoples. So many people who not fit the "normal" cookie cutter image for various reasons are dismissed, pressured to be normal and if you don't relent there are consequences.

The other side of that is that I do think I have a choice as to how I will respond to all of this societal pressure. I do admit many times it feels as if I don't have choice and never will. IMO, that is an untruth.
if you're referring to my use of the word choice, perhaps I did not make my intent clear. There is no choice involved when it comes to how we are born..the only choice i spoke of is some will act and some will choose not to. Not everyone (who is) goes down that road but they are no less passionately trans then someone who can. Just sayin..
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