Sheogorath
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I think much of the hostility towards the term "transgender" is targeted against the binary-gendered members of the transgenderverse, ie it's annoying when men want to become women (trying to fool heterosexual males) or when women want to become men (trying to compete with heterosexual males while avoiding them as sex partners).
However this common association with the label transgender is only PART of it, as you can see in the above chart circled in red, they are basically the "Binary Trans" who create negative stereotypes associated with the label. The NBs (or Enbies) are technically part of the "trans" umbrella but tend to fly under the radar. They seem less extreme and less unbalanced.
The term "Queer" has a strong connotation with shit like NAMBLA faggots but when I read the definition of "genderqueer" this essentially seems to work like a synonym for non-binary which just means not conforming to gender absolutes.
This seems to fit into about five categories:
Bigendered = identifies as both in about equal portions, in stable amounts
Genderfluid = identifies as both in about equal portions, but fluctuates back and forth between extremes
Demiboy = identifies as a slightly male
Demigirl = identifies as slightly female
Agender/Neutrois = identifies as neither (genderless)
I've circled the ones in blue which are of interest to me as it pertains to this community.
Basically there are times when I am severely depressed where i don't think with my dick. I almost forget I am male. I just code or play video games, I am essentially a robot.
That seems like being at least a part-time "agender" or "neutrois".
If I occasionally remember I am male and want to have intercourse with a foid, I don't know if that necessarily makes me "cisgender" because I don't think about it as often as a normy. I am basically progressively becoming zen/whitepilled as a hermit coping mechanism where I am progressively less fixated on accomplishing this becasuse it seems so hopeless.
This sounds like I might fit the parameters of what is called "demiboy" if I am understanding it correctly.
I don't know if I'm correct about this, but doesn't this mean I get transgender victim cred and also have grounds on which to criticize them as a fellow member of the transgender spectrum?
However this common association with the label transgender is only PART of it, as you can see in the above chart circled in red, they are basically the "Binary Trans" who create negative stereotypes associated with the label. The NBs (or Enbies) are technically part of the "trans" umbrella but tend to fly under the radar. They seem less extreme and less unbalanced.
The term "Queer" has a strong connotation with shit like NAMBLA faggots but when I read the definition of "genderqueer" this essentially seems to work like a synonym for non-binary which just means not conforming to gender absolutes.
This seems to fit into about five categories:
Bigendered = identifies as both in about equal portions, in stable amounts
Genderfluid = identifies as both in about equal portions, but fluctuates back and forth between extremes
Demiboy = identifies as a slightly male
Demigirl = identifies as slightly female
Agender/Neutrois = identifies as neither (genderless)
I've circled the ones in blue which are of interest to me as it pertains to this community.
Basically there are times when I am severely depressed where i don't think with my dick. I almost forget I am male. I just code or play video games, I am essentially a robot.
That seems like being at least a part-time "agender" or "neutrois".
If I occasionally remember I am male and want to have intercourse with a foid, I don't know if that necessarily makes me "cisgender" because I don't think about it as often as a normy. I am basically progressively becoming zen/whitepilled as a hermit coping mechanism where I am progressively less fixated on accomplishing this becasuse it seems so hopeless.
This sounds like I might fit the parameters of what is called "demiboy" if I am understanding it correctly.
I don't know if I'm correct about this, but doesn't this mean I get transgender victim cred and also have grounds on which to criticize them as a fellow member of the transgender spectrum?