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RoseyCadaver
August 6th, 2012, 10:01 PM
I seriously doubt this should go here since this sexuality, but this is the best place I know to put it.

So I'm taking a poll to see how big VT's trans* community is, and get a good number of how many of us(lol) there are.

Everyone if welcomed to take this poll trans* or not. The trans* including, MTF, FTM, gender neutral, gender queer/variant/fluid(please specify in the thread).

Some basic knowledge on gender identity.
Cisgednered-When you are as the born "same" sex as your birth.
FTM (female to male)-Otherwise known as a trans man, a person who was born with the body of society's woman, identity as a male.
MTF(Male to Female)-Also known as transwoman, and are also sort of the poster image of the transcommunity being in the media(not a good one either).Transwomen are male born women, who identify as a woman.
Gender neutral:It's a term to describe someone not identifying as either of the binary genders.
Gender Queer-Where you can flux from male to female, or be combo of two. Sometimes gender neutral is under this.

Not all trans people get surgeries, but many people call it transitioning when they do. But each and everyone's transition is completely their own, and unique.

Any additional and extra comments are welcome. Any questions just ask freely.

Jupiter
August 6th, 2012, 10:42 PM
i voted male, but only because i call myself a male to those who ask. i certainly could be androgynous, but i certainly would not be pretty that way.

RoseyCadaver
August 7th, 2012, 12:34 AM
i voted male, but only because i call myself a male to those who ask. i certainly could be androgynous, but i certainly would not be pretty that way.

Baby cakes, I'm sure you'd look fine. However if you mean you wouldn't look like the standard image of beauty, then fuck that(yeah man against society totes bad ass).

The way I see it is, look and identify the way you want to. A bit like the whole trans thing, you don't have to pass, as long as you feel good and comfortable with who you are.