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Introduction

Hi. Recently I was invited to post on TRANScend GENDER and I thought it made sense to introduce myself first. Firstly I’m a cisgender female, so my perspective is not that of a person experiencing GID or transition. This makes me a little nervous, but I hope I can still make some contribution.

There are two things I’m likely to post about. The first is gender in general: gender roles, stereotypes, fluidity of gender, etc. The second, which is perhaps the reason for my invitation in the first place, is my developing understanding of transgender issues and how this process has impacted on my life. This has been a year of transition for me…just not the kind of transition that is usually discussed here. 🙂 I have, for most of my life, been a member of the Mormon church – a church that has pretty conservative doctrines and policies when it comes to gender, gender roles, and related issues such as gender reassignment and sexual orientation. Over the last year or so, I’ve rejected many of the beliefs I once held, and I plan to resign membership in that church by the end of the year.

Several months ago I came across riftgirl’s blog and through that I have also found several other blogs written by people who are transgender. This exposure to transgender people and issues has been very helpful to me. I feel awkward and lacking in life experience because there are so many things I don’t know or have no experience with and losing my faith, which right or wrong has been a big part of my life and identity, has been easier to process in the face of so much evidence that the teachings of the Church are inadequate in dealing with real people in real situations that do not fit neatly into pre-defined boxes.

I make no claim to understand what it feels like to be transgender, but I don’t think I need to understand that completely in order to accept that GID is real, to consider the issues it creates, or to be supportive of transgender people.

3 Responses

  1. Hi Chosha!
    Welcome to Transcendgender! I look forward to reading your posts here. I hope you’ll continue to feel welcome here and I hope you’ll feel like you can ask questions here about trans issues. After all, if you can’t ask questions and discuss issues here at this blog site, what value would this site have?

  2. Yay!! And yay, again! Once again, Chosa, your words and personal journey blow me away, and I can’t wait to discover more. Although I hope I’m not going to find Donny and Marie standing on my doorstep now waiting to have a word with me. 😉

  3. Amber: hi & thanks. 🙂
    Riftgirl: Nah, they’ll be at my doorstep demanding I return my membership card. 😮

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