Random question...
Feb. 24th, 2005 09:45 pmWhile I know this isn't the same as transgender-ism (transsexualism? transsomethingism?), it's certainly close enough for this question to pop into my mind.
In many societies, the gender roles and images are different from what they are here. For example, I remember reading in Jenn's anthro book that... some random society has the men characterized as being emotional, and the women as practical. Others have men devoted to makeup, while women disdain it, and so on. If you're somebody who in this society is placed in the wrong gender roles, would you still be transgendered if you had been born in a society where, say, the roles were very much reversed?
Yes, my terminology kinda sucks. Sorry. Feel free to correct.
And yes, I'm aware that this is all speculative, since there's no way for any of us to turn back the clock and try it.
In many societies, the gender roles and images are different from what they are here. For example, I remember reading in Jenn's anthro book that... some random society has the men characterized as being emotional, and the women as practical. Others have men devoted to makeup, while women disdain it, and so on. If you're somebody who in this society is placed in the wrong gender roles, would you still be transgendered if you had been born in a society where, say, the roles were very much reversed?
Yes, my terminology kinda sucks. Sorry. Feel free to correct.
And yes, I'm aware that this is all speculative, since there's no way for any of us to turn back the clock and try it.
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Date: 2005-02-24 08:12 pm (UTC)Yeah, but I love you all. *huggles*
Though occasionally the strangely skewed population that is my friends list startles me. It's not normal (and normal here means normal/typical, not good, better, or any of the other stupid ideas people attach to it). That might, however, be why I love youse all so much.