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I love being a woman and I love being feminine.
Trannies dress up like women, then try to bang straight guys. They're the adrenaline junkies of gayness.
Trans activism in the US has most frequently been grassroots, centered on poverty and criminalization, and often oppositional to the exclusionary "mainstreaming" threads in gay and lesbian politics and feminist politics.
It's a special kind of privilege to be born into the body you wanted, to embrace the essence of your gender even as you recognize what you are up against. Even as you seek to redefine it.
I have always been aware that I can never represent all trans people. No one or two or three trans people can. This is why we need diverse media representations of trans folks to multiply trans narratives in the media and depict our beautiful diversities.
The secret subversive goal of my work is to show that women, not just lesbians, are regular human beings.
Everybody wants to have a partner; everybody would love to have a family, and for trans people, sometimes that can be extraordinarily difficult to do.
But puberty was ... well, before puberty, at school, I didn't tell kids I was a transvestite 'cause I thought they might kill me with sticks, you know?
I enjoy being a girl.
I like being a woman, not a girl.
If I hadn't been a woman, I'd have been a drag queen
We live in a trans period. Contemporary issues of sexuality, for example - the exciting aspects of them - have to do with transgenderedness. And there's trans-nationality. There are people like me, for example. I mean, what am I? Am I Indian? Am I American? And I'm not alone in being between things.
I'd like to think of myself as somebody who has a voice for liberating female sexuality.
Female is female.
I'm feminine: I'm wearing a skirt, I own a bra. I think that whole big blonde look has been taken over by transsexuals now. I'm a natural blonde, but that blonde hair, big tits idea of what men want, it's now really unfeminine.
As trans advocacy has institutionalized and developed, the context of the undemocratic nature of US non-profits and the ways that white, wealthy individuals can intensely influence the directions of advocacy have increasingly come to the surface for trans activists.
I am not a boy, not a girl, I am not gay, not straight, I am not a drag queen, not a transsexual - I am just me, Jackie.
tetrachromatic women.
How could this nasty twerp be so ferally sexual dressed nearly as a boy?
It's hard to tell these days what gender people are. You don't know if they're gay, if they're straight, or Bruce Jenner.
A tawdry, cartoonlike version of female sexuality has become so ubiquitous, it no longer seems particular. What we once regarded as a *kind* of sexual expression we now regard *as* sexuality.
One is congenitally a woman; one tries not to be, but it's a question of one's humanity.
A friend of mine once wrote a silly article about all these metrosexuals like David Beckham wearing sarongs, and she described me as a 'heteropolitan.' I don't know what that means. I think it was a joke.
Some people say I'm a gender bender. Whether that's right I leave up for interpretation.
tomboy. I'm actually
I like being a woman and having a womanly body.
TV can be an acronym for television or transvestite. I prefer using it to describe the the latter. The former is strange and undignified.
I'm an action transvestite really, so it's running, jumping, climbing trees putting on make-up when you're up there!
How the fuck did somebody come out as trans, anyway? It wasn't about who you flirted with on the dance floor or walked down the aisle with. It was about who you fucking were. It wasn't putting on drag. It was God putting it on you without your consent.
Call me anything you like, but don't call me a lady.
I am a multi-dimensional woman who pushes boundaries and dares to be herself.
You can't be a full tranny every day of the week that's an exaggerated part of my personality.
Basically I'm a drag queen myself.
I guess I am a feminist of sorts. I love women so much, and I celebrate the feminine in me because I appreciate it so much.
I'm a young woman who subverts the conventionally accepted gender paradigm because I refuse to conform.
I'm just a person trapped inside a woman's body.
I always enjoyed doing transgender songs.
I am many things, but one of the things I am is a lesbian.
I am a dyke! And I'm damn proud of it!
Being an actress is the sublimation of feminity.
wtf even is my sexuality
I love women. I worship women. Don't want to be any other woman but myself.
A woman can be anything the man who loves her would have her be.
Gender is not something that one is, it is something one does, an act ... a doing rather than a being.
More conservative advocacy work often encourages portrayals of trans people as people who deserve rights. Deservingness, of course, corresponds to national racial, gender and ability norms.
Trans folks are going to rise up for their moments and their money!
This chapter reviews the knowledge and practice that social workers need to establish beginning competency in working with transgender and gender nonconforming persons.
When I get ready for an event, I always look at myself in the mirror and say, 'I look like a transvestite,' I love it.
I am not man or beast; I am bibliosexual, and a seedy bibliosexual who haunts the streets, laden with carrier bags held by blistered fingers, stooping under the weight of the rucksack that has brought on sciatica and a Dickensian demeanour.
A woman who looks like a girl and thinks like a man is the best sort, the most enjoyable to be and the most pleasurable to have and to hold.
I'm always skeptical about representations of trans people, especially when trans people are not making the work.
You can support trans-positive legislation, tranny artists, and the inclusion of trannies in your neighborhood, schools, place of worship, whatever. For the long term? Join or initiate some good legal battles against the puritanical laws that exist around sex and gender.
Here we meet, on the page, naked and unadorned: shorn of class, race, gender, sexual identity, age and nationality.
Sometimes I don't know what I am. But what I would like to be on the outside -- what I want other people to see -- is a girl.
Transgender people are not Mal-functional humans.
Trans stories have now entered the mainstream in this fantastic way, but the most important thing is what follows from that is hopefully a shift in the experience of trans people - so that there's more acceptance in the culture to the issues they face and more support.
I'm pretty sure I'm a doppelganger for Alan Alda. I'm a trannie; I'm a man.
I'm not a woman and i'm not a man, i'm just a thing with breasts and a penis".
Be who you are - whatever you are.
Queer. And not in the way I like.
Healthcare for trans women is a necessity. It is not elective. It is not cosmetic. It is life saving.
I'm strong. I'm outspoken. I feel like I'm equal to men. I can walk in the woods just as much and as far as a man can. Yet I'm still female. I'm very female.
If a woman-in-a-man's body goes after a man, is she attracted to the same or the opposite sex? If a man-in-a -woman's body wants a woman, is he a lesbian or straight? Prejudice is only cowardice in the face of complexity.
Oh. And lesbian is another name for welder?
I'll be a lady tomorrow
She is, Althea thought uneasily, what I pretend to be: a woman who does not let her sex deter her from living as she pleases.
If I hadn't been a woman, I'd be a drag queen for sure. I like all that flair and I'd be dressing up in them high heels and putting on the big hair. I'd be like Ru Paul.
What is the male equivalent of Bimbo?
Then there's the in-between, not a lipstick lesbian, not a butch dyke. I think that is what I'd be, a sweatpants lesbian.
I love to be individual, to step beyond gender.
Once we realize that our essential sweetness is in our minds, and that each of us has unique life-path potential not fully tethered to a body-determined route, then it is as sensible to be transhuman as it is to be transgendered. The being is mightier than the gene.
I just look like a transvestite when I try to dress up. There's no place to hide my balls.
I like being able to be a man.Man-- Anson Mount
wtf even is your sexuality
For the record, I consider myself pansexual." "Does that mean you like to fuck cookware?" "It means I like to fuck everything.
Cities have sexes: London is a man, Paris a woman, and New York a well-adjusted transsexual.
A whore, we've established that, filthy, it goes without saying, but whatever else the hell I am, I AM NOT ENGLISH.
This pervasive idea that trans women deserve violence needs to be abolished. It's a socially sanctioned practice of blaming the victim. We must begin blaming our culture, which stigmatizes, demeans, and strips trans women of their humanity.
Most of the books call Her a He, but I am able to ascertain what is meant, despite that semantic error..
Whore or courtesan, she put on a great little show.
I didn't want to be someone pretending to be a woman; I wanted to know what it was like to be a sexual woman... I wanted to be alluring, passionate, and mysterious, someone men found irresistible...
The feminine body is expected to be flesh, but discreetly so;
I really am a cat transformed into a woman.
A woman without a degree of decency and delicacy is unsexed.
The transpersonal is more awe-inspiring, more exciting than the thing we confuse it for.
Gender segregated shelters are inaccessible to many trans people, and trans women in particular are often forced to choose between going into a men's shelter where they face enormous danger, or remaining street homeless and facing the violence, harassment, arrest, and exposure risks of that.
We have different experiences, but trans women have experiences that do parallel with the whole fabric of what womanhood is. Embracing trans women, listening to their stories, enriches what womanhood is. It expands it and makes it even better.
Mental Note #683
Tits don't make the lady; the same rule applies to trannys.
[Feminist:] One who believes in the liberation of that which has been suppressed as female in a man.
I think of myself as a freewheeling bisexual, added Magnus.
It is not a woman's duty to disclose that she's trans to every person she meets. This is not safe for a myriad of reasons. We must shift the burden of coming out from trans women, and accusing them of hiding or lying, and focus on why it is unsafe for women to be trans.
I am like a woman. I have a woman inside me.
And I found in my study that history is cyclic, and everywhere in the world you find this pattern in ancient times: that as a culture begins to decline, you have an efflorescence of transgender phenomena. That is a symptom of cultural collapse.
Well, actually, I'm a bisexual lesbian in a man's body ... but it's more complicated than that.
When a trans woman gets called a man, that is an act of violence.
She had experienced the pleasures of virgin and prostitute, of slave and queen, albeit more slave than queen.
Jayne Mansfield is making a career of being a girl.
I've never wanted to be with women so much as I wanted to be them: there are women whose career arc excites me, whose ease of expression is impressive, whose mastery of party banter has bee simultaneously hostile and rapt.
I've kind of stepped into my femininity.
One is not born a woman, but becomes one.