12-20-2014, 12:54 PM
So I ended up getting into a conversation with a friend about the LGBT. I never really got his perspective on it before, but I figured he wasn't all that interested in it. Through the conversation, I was happy to learn that he was supportive of gays and lesbians. However, he did say that he doesn't get trans people. I basically explained that some people don't feel like they identify with the sex they were given and wish to identify as something else, but that didn't make sense to him.
He explained that he understands and supports gays and lesbians because their sexual identity is something that's determined at birth or early infancy. It's something that's just apart of them and they can't control it. So the process of coming out is basically accepting that part of yourself and embracing it. However, he feels like trans people are the exact opposite. Instead of accepting and embracing the sex that was given to them at birth, they want to change it through unnatural means like surgery. He compared it to someone who gets breast implants or something because they don't like how they naturally look and I guess that's something he can't get behind. He also mentioned that he understands a man who acts feminine and does feminine things because that's just something that he enjoys, but doesn't understand going as far as genuinely believing that they're female. To him, it's like someone believing they're a cat when they're not.
At the time, I didn't have a good enough response because I honestly don't know much about trans people either. I was wondering what you guys might think. Does he have a point or is there something he's not getting? I'm curious too.
He explained that he understands and supports gays and lesbians because their sexual identity is something that's determined at birth or early infancy. It's something that's just apart of them and they can't control it. So the process of coming out is basically accepting that part of yourself and embracing it. However, he feels like trans people are the exact opposite. Instead of accepting and embracing the sex that was given to them at birth, they want to change it through unnatural means like surgery. He compared it to someone who gets breast implants or something because they don't like how they naturally look and I guess that's something he can't get behind. He also mentioned that he understands a man who acts feminine and does feminine things because that's just something that he enjoys, but doesn't understand going as far as genuinely believing that they're female. To him, it's like someone believing they're a cat when they're not.
At the time, I didn't have a good enough response because I honestly don't know much about trans people either. I was wondering what you guys might think. Does he have a point or is there something he's not getting? I'm curious too.