I'm not trying to tell you what you are! But people who aren't intersex and have normal gender related genetics know excatly what gender they are and so do I! Whether they like it or not.
What I mean is I should have a right to decide what I identify as, and so should everybody else. Cause I’d make for a real ugly woman.
But it is stricter here in Russia with this stuff. I lost my foot to frostbite after being held under ice when I was 11 by my friends father. He found out about my “situation” and thought I would try to “seduce” his son.
I’m not transgender, but I can sympathize with people in a tricky spot.
First I would like to apologize for whoever this anonymous poster is (I have a feeling about who it is but cannot prove it), he is making a real ass of himself when he has no clue about transgender, intersex, or any other gender variation. He is not trying to be educated, he just wants to spat off shit.
I would like to ask a few things if you do not mind -
When it comes to doctors or intimate partners, what is your approach to explaining things?
Also,
How does an intersex person decide what gender role they want to live in? Does it have anything to do with their appearance as one gender or the other? Is it based on a feeling like us TG people?
It is obvious that there is no reasoning with them, there is a lot of science around transgender and any gender study that they would just like to pretend doesn’t exist.
I love answering questions, it helps when people have a grasp of tricky or not talked about situations
Finding a doctor was one of the hardest things, as a teen in Russia I swapped doctors every single visit, when I lived in the US it was a bit easier because they had doctors more experienced with LGBT folks (I don’t belong to any part of LGBT but it’s similar haha) and now back home in Russia I found a very very good private doctor right over the border to Mongolia that I go to. Mainly I’ve always opened it up with “Treat me as a male with a physical mutation” and that’s usually how it goes.
I avoided all intimacy involving myself and relationships up until I was 23 besides just giving females head for years before meeting my now girlfriend who I explained everything to early on and she had no quarrels with it.
Intersex is incredibly vast in how it works, so most people just go with what they most well present (I was raised female until puberty and I went under the knife and everything was figured out that I’d fit a male the best as I grew up) but I wasn’t exactly given a choice by my parents as how to present.
Hope I helped, hope my English wasn’t too rough lol
How many genders are there?
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I'm not trying to tell you what you are! But people who aren't intersex and have normal gender related genetics know excatly what gender they are and so do I! Whether they like it or not.
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What I mean is I should have a right to decide what I identify as, and so should everybody else. Cause I’d make for a real ugly woman.
But it is stricter here in Russia with this stuff. I lost my foot to frostbite after being held under ice when I was 11 by my friends father. He found out about my “situation” and thought I would try to “seduce” his son.
I’m not transgender, but I can sympathize with people in a tricky spot.
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First I would like to apologize for whoever this anonymous poster is (I have a feeling about who it is but cannot prove it), he is making a real ass of himself when he has no clue about transgender, intersex, or any other gender variation. He is not trying to be educated, he just wants to spat off shit.
I would like to ask a few things if you do not mind -
When it comes to doctors or intimate partners, what is your approach to explaining things?
Also,
How does an intersex person decide what gender role they want to live in? Does it have anything to do with their appearance as one gender or the other? Is it based on a feeling like us TG people?
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It is obvious that there is no reasoning with them, there is a lot of science around transgender and any gender study that they would just like to pretend doesn’t exist.
I love answering questions, it helps when people have a grasp of tricky or not talked about situations
Finding a doctor was one of the hardest things, as a teen in Russia I swapped doctors every single visit, when I lived in the US it was a bit easier because they had doctors more experienced with LGBT folks (I don’t belong to any part of LGBT but it’s similar haha) and now back home in Russia I found a very very good private doctor right over the border to Mongolia that I go to. Mainly I’ve always opened it up with “Treat me as a male with a physical mutation” and that’s usually how it goes.
I avoided all intimacy involving myself and relationships up until I was 23 besides just giving females head for years before meeting my now girlfriend who I explained everything to early on and she had no quarrels with it.
Intersex is incredibly vast in how it works, so most people just go with what they most well present (I was raised female until puberty and I went under the knife and everything was figured out that I’d fit a male the best as I grew up) but I wasn’t exactly given a choice by my parents as how to present.
Hope I helped, hope my English wasn’t too rough lol
Disagree. You actually have a physiological explanation they don't.