It’s not like I’m pressed or anything, just mildly amused. Okay, maybe I did wince… and cringe… a little. Because it was a mistake you don’t expect, the kind that catches you off-guard, you know? Earlier today while clearing out some notifications, I decided to catch up on voicemail. Now, maybe it’s because I’m an empath and sensory input can overwhelm me sometimes, but I really don’t like voicemail. For that matter, I really don’t like talking on the phone in general. But listening to voicemail is like a chore: necessary, but you dread having to do it every time.
Five years ago my youngest first learned about gender neutral pronouns. It happened during a visit to our local LGBT center. I’ll never forget the look on their face when my then 10-year-old discovered a glass bowl on the front desk filled with alternative pronoun lapel pins. I followed my child’s gaze and watched their body magnetically pull towards that bowl before reaching their hands in. None of us knew for sure yet why our (presumed) boy rejected everything masculine, but in that moment, I became part of an ethereal epiphany.
I hear you, fellow parents and countless other adults. You pose this question to me a lot, and for the record, I want it known that I fully agree with you, on at least this one point. So let me say it loud and clear: wearing dresses or playing with dolls should be okay whether you have girl or boy parts. Period. The end.
Unfortunately, our society isn’t quite there yet.
My three kids all defied traditional gender roles and stereotypes to some degree. My oldest, a cishet male (now age 20) played with dolls as a child, and sometimes…
Hey, you! Thank you for being here. Thank you for tapping on this title and deciding to read just one more line. And another. If you’re willing to be here and you’ve come out of genuine curiosity, I applaud you for being an open-minded person. Maybe you’re attempting to learn and understand something you don’t already. Or maybe you’re an expert on this topic. Either way, I welcome you.
That said, I want to make it clear up front that I am not transgender; I’m only the mom of a trans teen. I’m cisgender — the opposite of transgender. But…
“What more is it going to take? What more do we have to do to make up for what our ancestors did decades ago? Slavery is over! We all have the same opportunities now. People just need to quit complaining and pull themselves up by the bootstraps!”
This sentiment (among many other variations) is just one example of a common misconception that’s perpetuated and echoed every day in white mainstream America. Good, decent, upstanding Christian people with good hearts, who all look something like me, spend some amount of time wondering what it is that black people want from them…
We don’t have an awful lot to complain about, but from time to time, parents of trans kids get exhausted. Fed up. Even angry. Because we find ourselves in this uncomfortable yet familiar foxtrot with strangers time and time again, one where we’re trying to determine, a.) what is this person’s motive, b.) are they asking with genuine intent or just trolling, and c.) if taking a moment to enlighten or entertain their questions would be worth everyone’s while in the first place.
I can’t speak for all parents of trans kids — only for myself — but most of…
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Even though not all of our readers (or writers) live here in the United States, I think it’s safe to say this year has been difficult — on many fronts. Here in America, the 2020 election was a huge source of fear and exhaustion, especially for…
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Alex Trebek: Welcome back! As you all know, our categories tonight are in the fun domain of portmanteaus. Good luck; here we go!
Contestant 1: (a quiet, unassuming librarian who loves knitting and cats and is hopelessly stereotypical) I’ll take Shakespearean portmanteaus for $200, Alex.
Trebek: Answer: Shakespeare writes a tragicomedy concerning the rise and fall of an American fruit drink beverage chain during the presidency of this modern aspiring tyrant.
Contestant 1: Who is… Orange Julius Caesar?
Trebek: He’s the one! Go ahead!
Contestant 1: Let’s move over to political portmanteaus for $200, please Alex.
Trebek…
Breaking news headlines are coming like the head of a fire, fast and fevered; one can hardly expect to keep up anymore. But with a Trump presidency, did we expect anything less? As I sit here working, the latest coverage is all about Donald and Melania Trump testing positive for COVID-19, which, kind of feels like karma is finally rearing her angry head.
On the other hand, with the circus-like political climate and smoke & mirrors sideshows of the 45th administration, it seems normal to speculate if this news is even true at all. It’s a true testament to the…
Some days I get messages from people whose backstories knock my socks off. Today, that came in the form of an email from Claire Michelle Music. At the bottom she included a link to her recent photo shoot (video below). If you’re in need of a smile, check it out. It sure made me smile — always does — to see anyone living so authentically, indeed, thriving, despite the hardships they’ve had to endure.
Please watch til the end to see Claire’s simple but hugely important message regarding representation of trans people in the media.
Claire is also the…