sweetnpetite
Intellectual snob
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I have been diagnosed as a female to male transsexual. However, I am dissatisfied with the word 'transsexual'. First, 'transsexual' is a medical term describing a pathological condition, and I do not agree that the right to determine my own destiny constitutes mental illness.
Further, I object to the word itself, with its implication of 'trans' meaning 'to pass through', which implies that there are only two genders and that a person must adhere to one or the other without ambiguity. All persons are composed of a mixture of masculine and feminine traits, and it's time people learned to accept it. I may not be a perfect man--but neither is anybody else.
In my quest for an alternate word to describe what I am, I have culled the following list of words that somehow related to the gender and sexual dynamics of masculine people born female. Many of them are derogatory, and many of them are identified with lesbians. While a number of the words fit my self-concept (once cultural bias is subtracted), I still haven't found the word I'm looking for, but I've pretty much settled on 'kurami' as a representative of my Native American heritage and traditions.
Notes on definitions: Language is extraordinarily fluid, especially language which has not been captured by formal dictionaries and given fixed meaning. The same terms can have multiple meanings which vary from group to group and individual to individual; therefore the following terms should not be taken as bricks in a road, unalterable and immovable, but rather as marks I have left behind me as I have made my own singular journey. It is quite likely that many of these terms will have an entirely different significance to another traveler in the uncharted territory of transgender identity.
http://www.sexuality.org/l/incoming/f2mwords.html
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