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Sufeitzy's avatar

You described literally what I felt at age 4/5, I thought I was a Janey-girl and could never get married,‘absolutely knew I only liked men, particularly “Hercules”. That was 1968 or so.

Quite effeminate, but smart, I read a lot a the local library. I became aware of genital surgery around 1970, and that was a clear path for me. Tom Snyder’s “Tomorrow” changed all that.

Over the years I turned into a pale blond 250lb “Grizzly Adams” version of Hercules, I’m one of the ones who could march into a gay venue, take my shirt off and “date” anyone.

I agree with you, with qualification : effeminate _assertive__ gay men I know seem to have as much sex as they want (“dating”). I’ve known many gay couples as friends, for decades, and about half of them have one or both of the partners being not butch.

What I’ve observed to trip gay men up in the ‘dating’ market, as with all people really, is self-confidence.

You point out precisely the monkey-wrench of trying to appear as you believe someone wants.

As Oscar Wilde wrote, several ways:

‘Being natural is simply a pose, and the most irritating pose I know.'

‘To be natural is such a very difficult pose to keep up.'

I only went to Trans bars in LA a few times in the 80’s and in Paris and Amsterdam a few times - I lived above one in Amsterdam, in the worst part of the city in 1993. They invariably struck me as being places to pick up a hooker. Likewise, talking to the men there was an exercise in listening to when they could get surgery, because they could make better money.

Sad and unpleasant.

Your views are accurate.

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MarkS's avatar

Another stunningly brilliant piece, Arty. So much insight.

It is indeed the medical "professionals", who are so ready to slice and dice and drug and take the money, who deserve the blame, all of it. They are supposed to know better. They are supposed to care.

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