From an AskTransgender sub-reddit:
“Of course, most cis people have that tunnel vision for ‘the surgery’, ‘the sex change’ (please don’t ever use that term – go for genital reconstruction or just gender confirmation surgery). That’s all it boils down to; that’s what makes us special curiosities to cis people – the ‘transformation’. It’s all they can focus on. It’s the first thing they ask about, often-times with no malicious intent, but often with a tone like they deserve a response. Like it’s only natural that we should have to explain ourselves, being the curiosities:
- “How does the surgery work?”
- “How real are they (your junk)?”
- “Do they work like/look like a real man/woman’s?” “How do you have sex?”
- “Do you plan to get the surgery?”
- “Have you had it?”
But it’s really rude. It’s exceptionally rude. It’s none of your business….
It’s when you put us in a cage, in the zoo, and focus on how odd we are, or do something similar and put us on a pedestal to marvel at our amazing butterfly transformation; anything to separate us from cis people and make our bodies, our identities, seem constructed and artificial. ”
Full comment http://www.reddit.com/r/asktransgender/comments/1wizku/transgender_break_it_down_for_me_please/cf2ieys
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