08-12-2014, 09:34 PM
AdamAndWill Wrote:(Adam) I have a friend who's third gender and also hates the "genderqueer" label -- I agree, it sounds disrespectful and I think it trivializes third gender and makes it seem less legitimate.
I am uncomfortable with it as well. Unfortunately there is a certain insularity to things like "Queer Studies" and such in academia where they'll come up with these terms that just make us sound like absolute freakshows if we try to go out and use them in everyday speech with people who did not write dissertations on gender identity or alternate sexuality and don't have 6 transgendered best friends. I would certainly need a pretty strong drink before I could ever walk up to someone and say "Hey I'm a queersexual cisgendered male.."
I understand, conceptually, the idea of "reclaiming" a term like Queer and owning it as our own instead of letting others own it as a slur, but I still regard it as a highly derogatory term and unattractive group name, synonymous with strange, weird, bizarre, etc., and I would cringe at anyone using it as a label for me, even another gay person. I'm okay with others wanting to label themselves any way they like but a group with "queer" in its title will pretty much put me off straightaway and I'd definitely refuse to use the term to group myself if asked to do so.