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One_Life_To_Give

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25. Insignificance - Talk about driving a truck thru a loophole
Tue Jan 7, 2014, 03:33 PM
Jan 2014

For the moment I will put aside the Women born Women contingent at Michigan.

I have read of transitions where the age was under 10 to over 70. That is an awfully wide range to decide if the privilege was significant or not. More importantly when I look at someone who transitioned 45 years ago. I don't think any remnants of male privileged are going to be significant compared to a lifetime of being viewed and treated as a woman. And as we continue to pursue earlier and more effective treatments, I think you will find less and less difference.

On the other hand the Trans community represents a potential wealth of knowledge and a bridge between genders. People who can shed light not only on what we know we don't know. But the more dangerous unknowns that we havn't learned we don't know yet.

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I agree that trans women has a place in feminism cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #1
I don't think that is a huge issue, is it really? Is it just a personal anecdote? boston bean Jan 2014 #4
It became a problem in one of the groups I used to be in. So just an adecdote. cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #5
"Trans women may not have it during periods of female presentation" Warren Stupidity Jan 2014 #2
I think maybe you misread the context and the author is saying what you have said. boston bean Jan 2014 #3
That is what the sentence means cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #6
there are two problems with this: Warren Stupidity Jan 2014 #14
Warren, I think the writer meant before transition. boston bean Jan 2014 #17
sorry, I feel a rant coming. I get the feeling I'm preaching to the choir, though. cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #20
maybe I'm being oversensitive and looking for worst possible interpretations Warren Stupidity Jan 2014 #22
No, it's understandable cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #23
PS cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #12
we do our best. Warren Stupidity Jan 2014 #15
It is much easier to accept yourself cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #16
Trans women might get male privilege in some cases gollygee Jan 2014 #7
I only have anecdotal experiences of a friend ismnotwasm Jan 2014 #8
Passing is so important cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #13
I agree ismnotwasm Jan 2014 #19
It upsets me that we live in a world MadrasT Jan 2014 #18
Yes. I agree so much with what you're saying. cinnabonbon Jan 2014 #21
While I'm at it here are radical Transfeminist tumblers ismnotwasm Jan 2014 #9
Thanks for the Tumblr recs! Sheldon Cooper Jan 2014 #11
Great article. redqueen Jan 2014 #10
Very thought-provoking article about a subject that, for the most part, is utterly foreign to me. nomorenomore08 Jan 2014 #24
Insignificance - Talk about driving a truck thru a loophole One_Life_To_Give Jan 2014 #25
There is also cis-privilege, if you think about it. Dash87 Jan 2014 #26
That is covered in depth in the article as well. boston bean Jan 2014 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author Zorra Jan 2014 #28
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