Anonymous wrote:"The more predominant view is that the penis is a female sex organ if the penis owner identifies as a woman."
Really? I had no idea this was the case. I know that most transgendered people have not gone through genital surgery, but that can be for a variety of reasons (simple cost being one of them). I really hadn't heard anyone talk about their penis being a female sex organ if they identify as a woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it might help you to think of a transgendered person as someone who is missing their appropriate genitalia. The same as a man who has injured his penis and it is non-functioning. So there are three things going on. Gender identity (whether you feel like a woman or a man), sexual identity (whether you are attracted to men or women), and your body (which may have a functioning penis, a non-functioning uterus, a breast mastectomy, etc.). Your body's sexual organs can be completely different from your gender (or they can be non-functional). Same idea. Does that make sense?
72% of transgender MTF people do not have genital surgery, so you're off base in thinking that the dominant view is that trans people feel they're missing the appropriate genitalia. The more predominant view is that the penis is a female sex organ if the penis owner identifies as a woman.
PP's point was trying to get OP to think about gender and sexuality apart from genitalia. They weren't saying anything about what genitalia any particular person has in real life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it might help you to think of a transgendered person as someone who is missing their appropriate genitalia. The same as a man who has injured his penis and it is non-functioning. So there are three things going on. Gender identity (whether you feel like a woman or a man), sexual identity (whether you are attracted to men or women), and your body (which may have a functioning penis, a non-functioning uterus, a breast mastectomy, etc.). Your body's sexual organs can be completely different from your gender (or they can be non-functional). Same idea. Does that make sense?
72% of transgender MTF people do not have genital surgery, so you're off base in thinking that the dominant view is that trans people feel they're missing the appropriate genitalia. The more predominant view is that the penis is a female sex organ if the penis owner identifies as a woman.
Anonymous wrote:I think it might help you to think of a transgendered person as someone who is missing their appropriate genitalia. The same as a man who has injured his penis and it is non-functioning. So there are three things going on. Gender identity (whether you feel like a woman or a man), sexual identity (whether you are attracted to men or women), and your body (which may have a functioning penis, a non-functioning uterus, a breast mastectomy, etc.). Your body's sexual organs can be completely different from your gender (or they can be non-functional). Same idea. Does that make sense?
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the explanation. Let me follow up on your friend Sam, as an example.
I understand that Sam is a transgender straight man. I understand that Sam likes women. Does Sam have a vagina or penis? Regardless of how we define gender or sexual attraction, I don't think(?) we've changed how we assign body parts to gender. So, even if Sam lives like a man, thinks like a man, perceives himself to be a man, is he not a woman and/or does that mean he dates women who are lesbians?
Sorry, I don't mean to be rude and insensitive. I'm trying to wrap my head around comprehension of that delta between gender and sexuality and how it expresses itself. DD is in 4th grade and has a transgender classmate, who honestly is the first transgender person that I think I've ever known personally, so I don't have a lot of information in response to any questions she asks.
Anonymous wrote:I think sexuality is fluid and shouldn't be held to the 4 definitives straight /gay male/female. I am a cisgender straight woman. That said, DH and I do enjoy threesomes from time to time and I enjoy being with another woman sometimes. I don't identify as bisexual as this enjoyment only comes when I'm doing it with DH.