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Re: so am I still apart of lgbt even though? -
October 26th 2011, 10:39 PM
I think accepting yourself is more important than trying to label yourself, especially in a situation like yours where you don't fit existing labels. As long as you're comfortable with yourself that's the most important thing. Maybe intersex should be included in LGBT or maybe it will eventually be expanded to include intersex.
As for where to draw the line as I understand it the difference is that transgender people develop as one gender and identify or feel like they are the opposite. Intersex aren't biologically male or female, but instead are somewhere in between, but usually look more like one or the other, or identify as the gender they feel fits them better. I heard that there are actually 5 gender identifications, but in modern society we use only 2 of them. If you feel like you fit with LGBT, but not completely that's ok. There really is no need to try to categorize yourself. |
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October 27th 2011, 02:06 AM
Physical doesn't matter. Sexual Orientation is who you're attracted too. You can be physically female, and identify as a male. Or be male and identify as female. Physicality has nothing to do with who you're attracted to. That being said, what gender do you identify with, and who are you attracted too? If you identify as female and like males, then no, you are not apart of the LGBT Community.
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Re: so am I still apart of lgbt even though? -
October 27th 2011, 07:30 PM
Most groups that activity include trans people (this is relevent, as many LGBT groups may as well just call themselves LG or maybe LGB groups. Its sad, but it's getting better), well accept intersexed people within that community. Infact, there are places that are now adding the I into their acronym. Like the University of the Toronto's student queer group from example.
As the trans community grows, it's also spread to include under the 'trans' title a lot of gender identity issues, not just transexualism. Things like 'genderqueer', 'bi-gender' and stuff, where people may feel like both, or neither, or a mix, etc. So even without explicit acknowledgement of intersexuals, you could be included under the more liberal definitions of trans, as its tends to include those who don't feel they fit the traditional definitions of man or woman. So even if you do see yourself as a woman, it does sound as though you still feel different. But it'd depend on how you feel about that. There is some controversy on this issue from the other side as well. Some intersex people and groups really don't want to be part of the LGBT community, because they don't feel a connection. So again, it's a very indivudal thing. In summary: It depends which LGBT communities you are looking it. The more liberal or progressive ones will tend to accept intersex, more traditional ones may do less often. Sometimes it is the intersex community seperating themselves from the LGBT community. There is no single answer. At the same time, in my experience, a lot of groups will accept anyone who wants to be included, and often won't even ask you which you are identifying as. So I think it more depends on how you feel than anything else. I may have either go on too much, or missed the point, but I hoped this helped somewhat. Quote:
As for your last sentence, would you say a straight transwoman, so a male to female, who identifies as a woman, who likes men, is not part of the LGBT community because she identifies as a woman who likes men? Or have you just poorly explained your point? EDIT: or did I misunderstand what you were saying. Apparently I can jump the gun sometimes. Pride is a Protest ![]() |
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Re: so am I still apart of lgbt even though? -
November 15th 2011, 02:33 AM
Typically, LGBT is understood to be a short version of a much larger acronym. As someone with several asexual friends, I tend to alternate between LGBT and LGBTQIA (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans* Queer Intersex Asexual) or LGBTQIAetc, because some people identify as something other than those, like pansexuals, genderqueer or agender individuals, and so on. As an intersex person, you are of course a part of LGBT, your group is just often left out of the acronym.
Of course, there are those who only support people who belong to some subset or other of the community, but worrying about them won't help, and there are plenty of people (myself included) who consider LGBTetc to be an open group for anyone who defies the traditional norms of gender, physical sex, or sexual orientation. So you're a girl who likes guys. And you almost have a body to match. Who am I, a gay rights activist, to persecute you for being who you are or liking who you like? In my opinion, you're in the LGBT community if you want to be, as long as you're not hurting anyone. And of course as someone with an intersex condition you qualify under the gender-norm-defying umbrella. While, yes, it may be a fringe within the community, (my asexual friends have a similar experience in the LGBT community) you are certainly LGBT in my book. That's my two cents, darlin'.
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