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"Hitting The Gender Wall"

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Blogger Gina said...

Monica, I would suggest there are 'walls' you hit post-transition as well. There is a realization you didn't have a girlhood, that you can't give birth (but you CAN parent), that the majority of cisgender people either don't view you has exactly female or, at least, a woman with an asterisk, that although there are many men who might be attracted by you, relatively few are proud to be seen with you, and that while you've come a loong way (and have every right to be so proud of that) there are things about you that will never look the way you want them to be, and you have to learn to be okay with that. To me, the post-transition wall is: transition is a blessing, but it's a highly imperfect/relative process. It's not the same as being born into a woman's body and having a woman's life (both the good and the not-so-good parts). It might mean falling within the ballpark realm of "woman" but might not get you where you wish you were. The Wall is realizing, no, I'm not everything I wish I were, don't look how I wish I looked, but I'm a woman to be proud of. That can be a very hard wall to hit when you've expended so much effort just to even get to that point. And I feel it's an important wall to climb over post-transition (whatever that means) if you want to find your center and move towards what really makes you happy.

12:18 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Very good points Gina.

I'd add to it that sometimes we keep hitting that post transition one as well, especially those of us who strive for higher standards in our transitioned lives.

1:42 PM

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