First off, this is the last public post I'm making for the rest of 2008. I'm taking a break from this place, perhaps permanently - there's too much fighting, drama, and stupidity here, and it's always the same things, over and over. It got old, and fast.
Like I mentioned, it's bringing out the worst in me. Too many posts make me want to strangle the person who wrote them, because I know they'd never say such things in person, or anywhere outside this forum. Sometimes I go way over the top, because of all the other shit that pisses me off. It boils over on one particularly ridiculous post, and the more I read, the more caustic I get.
Look, we're not all going to be friends, but why do we have to be enemies? The people here are mostly supportive of us, so why don't we focus our energies on those who aren't? These guys/girls aren't going to throw beer bottles and hot coffee at us (which happened to the Homewood/Maitland girls), so why are we fighting with each other over the internet? It makes me so angry that there's so much energy and fire among us, but we can't focus it in the right direction - we just torch each other instead.
It's not like you guys are helping, either! If you're not content to sit back and watch us rip each other apart, you jump in and take sides in things that don't concern you. It usually makes things worse.
Some of you fetishize and dehumanize the hell out of us; you sit behind your computers and slice us into pieces, treat us like sex toys, then go jerk off to our porn. I hope, someday, you get to feel what that's like.
Obviously there are many exceptions, and you know who you are. But also, there are many more offenders, and you (we) know it too. The air in here is acrid and poisonous, and I can't breathe anymore. Seriously, don't we have more important things to worry about?
However, I'm making good on a promise before I fuck off for a few weeks. Of all the suggestions for my next column, the best one was "How can a guy come out as an admirer/chaser/trans lover/trans-sensual?" It's a very tough question to answer, and I don't think I can do it without help. It's important to make sure the girl also feels respected and cared for during this disclosure, and that part, I can help with. But the rest is very much up to you.
TO THE GUYS ONLY:
Imagine that you were with your trans partner, and happened to run into someone you knew and respected; say, a family member, or very close friend. All of a sudden, you've been "outed" as someone who dates/sleeps with "that" kind of person. How would you handle it? What questions do you see as being hard to answer? What scares you about that scenario, if anything? If you had to go through that experience, what would be the hardest part?
That's the part I don't know - and I want you to post, PM or email your thoughts to me. It's something that a lot of people worry about, and I promised I'd write a column about it.
Just the guys on this one, ok? There are plenty of other threads for the girls to post in, and skipping out on this thread might make the guys more confident, and more likely to be honest. You girls start filling this thread with comments, and the guys might disappear altogther.
I hope to have my new column done sometime before Christmas, so please send me your thoughts (sooner rather than later). I'll be checking e-mails and answering PMs, and making sure I still win the hockey pool, but I won't be posting anything else until this forum gets its act together.
Like I mentioned, it's bringing out the worst in me. Too many posts make me want to strangle the person who wrote them, because I know they'd never say such things in person, or anywhere outside this forum. Sometimes I go way over the top, because of all the other shit that pisses me off. It boils over on one particularly ridiculous post, and the more I read, the more caustic I get.
Look, we're not all going to be friends, but why do we have to be enemies? The people here are mostly supportive of us, so why don't we focus our energies on those who aren't? These guys/girls aren't going to throw beer bottles and hot coffee at us (which happened to the Homewood/Maitland girls), so why are we fighting with each other over the internet? It makes me so angry that there's so much energy and fire among us, but we can't focus it in the right direction - we just torch each other instead.
It's not like you guys are helping, either! If you're not content to sit back and watch us rip each other apart, you jump in and take sides in things that don't concern you. It usually makes things worse.
Some of you fetishize and dehumanize the hell out of us; you sit behind your computers and slice us into pieces, treat us like sex toys, then go jerk off to our porn. I hope, someday, you get to feel what that's like.
Obviously there are many exceptions, and you know who you are. But also, there are many more offenders, and you (we) know it too. The air in here is acrid and poisonous, and I can't breathe anymore. Seriously, don't we have more important things to worry about?
However, I'm making good on a promise before I fuck off for a few weeks. Of all the suggestions for my next column, the best one was "How can a guy come out as an admirer/chaser/trans lover/trans-sensual?" It's a very tough question to answer, and I don't think I can do it without help. It's important to make sure the girl also feels respected and cared for during this disclosure, and that part, I can help with. But the rest is very much up to you.
TO THE GUYS ONLY:
Imagine that you were with your trans partner, and happened to run into someone you knew and respected; say, a family member, or very close friend. All of a sudden, you've been "outed" as someone who dates/sleeps with "that" kind of person. How would you handle it? What questions do you see as being hard to answer? What scares you about that scenario, if anything? If you had to go through that experience, what would be the hardest part?
That's the part I don't know - and I want you to post, PM or email your thoughts to me. It's something that a lot of people worry about, and I promised I'd write a column about it.
Just the guys on this one, ok? There are plenty of other threads for the girls to post in, and skipping out on this thread might make the guys more confident, and more likely to be honest. You girls start filling this thread with comments, and the guys might disappear altogther.
I hope to have my new column done sometime before Christmas, so please send me your thoughts (sooner rather than later). I'll be checking e-mails and answering PMs, and making sure I still win the hockey pool, but I won't be posting anything else until this forum gets its act together.

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