Safe_Bet
No she's not back I'm Amy
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Okay, this is where I get off the bus.
I specifically said that the terms "masculine" and "feminine" are not pejorative, at least for the purposes of this thread. I don't think they're innately pejorative anyway - that frame seems to be coming from you and Amy. I've never considered lesbians "imitation men", any more than I've considered gay men "imitation women".
You seem to be saying that you feel stigmatized by an identity that is very uncommon, and yet to label it as uncommon is to stigmatize it somehow. How, then, are we to discuss it?
I suggested naming it by the hormones that science suggests drive some of the most recognizable traits. But as those hormones are an essence of the biological expression of gender, then it seems pointless to replace one word with another. And substituting "masculine" for "male" and "feminine" for "female" at least implies that we are talking about a spectrum of traits that don't always correspond to the male/female binary division.
I don't think my maleness diminishes your femaleness. I don't think my femaleness diminishes your femaleness. I wish you'd both extend me the same courtesy.
Huck I believe you. YOU don't mean them in a pejorative fashion. But that makes you "The Exception". "The Rule" is vastly different. (BTW - thank you for being that way.)
I do disagree that all masculine and feminine behaviors are solely based upon hormonal levels. To give that credence would be like saying that if a man loses his testicles from an accident he becomes a woman. It just ain't the case.


