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Originally Posted by AtLastHome
I find this to be true, as well. finally, I feel like we are getting somewhere! Being female-bodied, yet, masculine, not TG or Intergendered and butch is not easy!! I do claim female, but as I stated, it is really an other. Out of all of the gender theories being studied, 3rd-G fits the best and still allows me to be the female I am, really. Yes, some of this is personal politics (and a state of spirit), but, I really want gender identity to evolve past the binary across the board. For every single human being!
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Hey there, AtLastHome (and Happy Birthday!)
Ok, so I am a little confused, and I am hoping that you can help me out here.
I have been struggling with understanding what you have been trying to get across in your posts on this thread. I have always enjoyed your posts and typically don't struggle with understanding what it is you are trying to get across, and often I am nodding as I am reading, in agreement.
But, in this thread, I am stumped. Really, really stumped.
I am having difficulty understanding why you would ID as "other" or "3rd gendered".
My understanding is that you define as female. You define as a woman. (And you define as butch).
So what makes you "third or "other gendered"?
To my knowledge third gendered/other gendered/two spirit has always been defined as someone who doesn't define as a man or as a woman and/or does not define as male or female.
You said, "Out of all the gender theories being studied, 3rd-G fits the best...". Are you referencing a certain piece of literature here that defines 3rd-G differently than the way I have defined it above (and which I think is also the general consensus of the thread)?
What definition of 3rd-G are you working from? The above, or something else?
Thanks.