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<blockquote data-quote="Blurt" data-source="post: 313980" data-attributes="member: 648"><p>Jeebus, Dovey. Chill.</p><p></p><p>I've been out and about in both male and female guises (the latter occasion now dating back over fifteen years ago) and I would never in a million years dream of imposing my eccentric self on any woman's "sex-segregated space." Hell, even when people ask me if I have a preferred pronoun, I always invite them to use the one <em>they're</em> most comfortable with, as it matters not one whit to me.</p><p></p><p>The above scenario was just me, pulling your leg.</p><p></p><p>I do consider myself a member of the trans "community" (such as it is), but--and you might find this hard to believe--I'm not a very politicized soul, and I'm definitely no activist. I've had my "community organizer" moments where I worked hard at breaking down the walls between various community groups and agencies all vying for the same funding, but that was strictly in service to isolated and vulnerable seniors.</p><p></p><p>I'm a practical Taoist, of sorts. I tend to go with the flow. I'm not out to change the world. When I find the flow disagreeable, I pick up my pink mankini and head on over to the river yonder hill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blurt, post: 313980, member: 648"] Jeebus, Dovey. Chill. I've been out and about in both male and female guises (the latter occasion now dating back over fifteen years ago) and I would never in a million years dream of imposing my eccentric self on any woman's "sex-segregated space." Hell, even when people ask me if I have a preferred pronoun, I always invite them to use the one [I]they're[/I] most comfortable with, as it matters not one whit to me. The above scenario was just me, pulling your leg. I do consider myself a member of the trans "community" (such as it is), but--and you might find this hard to believe--I'm not a very politicized soul, and I'm definitely no activist. I've had my "community organizer" moments where I worked hard at breaking down the walls between various community groups and agencies all vying for the same funding, but that was strictly in service to isolated and vulnerable seniors. I'm a practical Taoist, of sorts. I tend to go with the flow. I'm not out to change the world. When I find the flow disagreeable, I pick up my pink mankini and head on over to the river yonder hill. [/QUOTE]
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