Sunday, April 28, 2013

This Would Be Funny If It Were Not So Infuriating

Okay, I just saw a post on Transadvocate where Dana Taylor has decided to join the transgender side.  Now, it is, of course, one's right to choose how one views the world, and who one wishes to align oneself with.  For me to say otherwise would be hypocrisy.

But when I read the reason, "The Cotton Ceiling" I had to do a bit of checking.  I knew it had something to do with the whole rad fem versus trans kerfuffle.  But I was not sure of the details.

Here is what I found...
“…the Cotton Ceiling – with reference to knickers – is the term parts of the trans community have inventively adopted for the way that, however theoretically accepting of trans people a lot of progressives may be, when it comes to actually having sex with us, they vote with their …um…feet.”
In other words, it is about complaining because someone is exercising their basic human right to choose who, and who not, to have sex with.  Now, let me be clear on several things here.  Since I completed my transition, I have had sex with several men, none of whom knew my history.  It was none of their business.  Unlike the transgender crowd, I have no need to reveal my medical history in order to get my jollies.  Had someone known, and decided to decline, I might have had my feelings hurt, but I would have seen it as their right to make that decision.  Just as it is my right to decide, for example, if I want to date someone who is an FTM.  I have done so, but I don't know that I would always make that choice.  I had one post op friend who was almost stalked by a rather obnoxious FTM.  She did not want to date him, but for a while, he was almost comical in his pursuit of her... almost, but more creepy than funny.

But according to the "cotton ceiling" crowd, lesbians should be ashamed of making a choice that it is their right to make.  Taken to its logical extreme, and I have actually seen this done, straight men should have no right to turn down a "trans woman," in other words, quite possibly, a dude in a dress, who wants to go to be with him.  Now, I had a few dates before surgery and on occasion the guy did not know when we first met. I alway was careful how I revealed my, uh, situation in order to avoid any violence.  I don't believe such violence is warranted, nor do I believe the trans panic defense should be allowed.  I also think pre-op transsexuals as well as transgender men, should exercise caution to avoid being injured or worse, murdered.  But this cotton ceiling crap is just creepy.  If you feel the need to broadcast your history, people have a right to take it into consideration when deciding if they want you as a sexual partner.  There is a word for trying to deny someone the right to make a decision based on that knowledge.  It is called rape.  If a woman does not want to have sex with you because she does not believe you are an appropriate partner, whether that woman is of trans history or not (and I have known of trans women, who identified as lesbian, who also did not want to have sex with transgender men, but you insist they do not have that right, then hey Bro' you are proving, you da man!

If anyone wants a good example of the sort of behavior that lies behind my statement that I don't "misgender" transgender men, this is one of the best....  


5 comments:

Rosenkreuz said...

Also it was the cotton ceiling bullshit now that I recall which led me here. Sick freaks. Absolutely sick. I guess I should demand that liberal white women have sex with me on demand because of racism.

This is men in dresses who want to bang women en femme. That's all.

Nicky said...

It's another attempt at the Trans kooks into slut shaming Bio born women and lesbian women into having sex with men in dresses. This is just a sick attempt to slut shame women and lesbians who don't play along with the men in frocks game.It's why people and society are starting to have their peak trans moment when you start to see Men in frocks pull the Cotton Ceiling crap on to women and lesbians.

Rosenkreuz said...

Also your April has been pretty epic, I guess Williams and Sandeen really got your blood boiling this month.

Just Jennifer said...

Exactly. It is so absurd one actually has to take a step back, pause, and realize... these people really are nuts.

Just Jennifer said...

Actually, I have been subjected to worse. I don't let people get me that angry. There is no percentage in it. I am not happy with what Sandeen or Williams has done, but I suspect they are the ones who are really angry. Williams in particular has tried to cover that up, but it is obvious that he is having a very bad time. He got told by a transsexual in the comments on Sandeen's post at Transadvocate.