Surviving the Social Audit
My standard answer:
There is no “why” to transgender.
It just is. We are transgender. That is the way it is. No, we do not have to prove to everyone day in and day out.
(credit goes to trans woman Annah Moore, who wrote one of the transgender books I read: Right Side Out - 2006).
(I started to rant, then deleted it. For me, that is progress!).
That is a summary of what I said. 😊
Sorry. I should read the article first. But there you have. I will read it. Bye for now.
I hope people can learn to ask "why" with a genuine inquisitiveness and curiosity, rather than as a limiting statement and seeing us as a problem to be solved as you said.
Well done Honey 🍯🐝🐻
My standard answer:
There is no “why” to transgender.
It just is. We are transgender. That is the way it is. No, we do not have to prove to everyone day in and day out.
(credit goes to trans woman Annah Moore, who wrote one of the transgender books I read: Right Side Out - 2006).
(I started to rant, then deleted it. For me, that is progress!).
That is a summary of what I said. 😊
Sorry. I should read the article first. But there you have. I will read it. Bye for now.
I hope people can learn to ask "why" with a genuine inquisitiveness and curiosity, rather than as a limiting statement and seeing us as a problem to be solved as you said.
Well done Honey 🍯🐝🐻