Are you someone who doesn’t fit traditional gender norms?
Whether you’re a crossdresser, transgender woman, or embrace a different gender identity, it’s clear that society still has a lot to learn about gender non-conforming people.
Do you agree?
If so, let’s shed some light!
What do you wish people understood about you?
Whether it’s the people closest to you or the world at large, what message would you like to share?
The more voices and perspectives out there, the more others will hopefully begin to understand.
I’d love to hear from you, so please share in the comments below!
Love,
Lucille
I wish people that love me would love ME…Marsha… accept me as me… stop trying to believe it is just a phase or male menopause… I am and have always been Marsha deep inside trying to be the woman that strives to emerge like a butterfly coming out from a coccoon… Marsha is me and I am here… ! love me or not … I have to live with me!
I just wantpeople to know that I am not hurting them so why an’t they let me be ..the best Girl I can be?
Im seems people can’t except the fact that your still you. Just cause I’m a woman does not been I’m dumping everything and I’m a different person.
I would like people to understand there are those who enjoy changing sides at times and sometimes forever! It just a people thing and everyone of us is different.
I want people to understand that I was born this way. This is truly a bad analogy, however, it’s no different then being born with Downs, Autism, or being born with blue eyes instead of brown. The funny thing about being Trans is men treat you like you betrayed them and women treat you like your spying on them.
As a very lucky girl who finally got not only my name and gender changed, but got to keep the same job that I have had for many years, I find that it takes repetition of dealing with people before they can understand that I am sharing with them who I have always known that I am. I wish that people could understand that I am more genuine and that I am just growing as a human being, that it took a suicide attempt to wake me up to the fact that there is nothing wrong with me, and in fact that the problem is the world’s bigotry and desire to control others lives that led me to believe that I was something other than the woman who I have always known that I am. Through countless hours of therapy and the help of multiple doctors I have finally been able to live a productive life as the woman that I am. To all my sisters, you know the truth and don’t let others define it for you, Kymberly
That people would understand that I am still me. Wearing different clothing or having a surgery isn’t what makes me…me. If helps me express who I have always been.
I would like that can understand that I like wearing femenine clothes becasue it is very exciting imitate the woman.Becasue they have a lot of things to teach to the World.