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Don't you just hate transvestites! They're all a bunch of faggots, wearing
skimpy, outrageous costumes and cruising the bars looking for sex all the
time. Every one of them is a Godless abomination. They're just plain evil.
They're not only low class but mentally ill as well. They don't deserve any
rights. They should all be locked up to protect society, especially our
children, from this dangerous and depraved menace.
That is how many people see transvestites or cross-dressers. Such a
stereotypical view is an oversimplified belief that assumes every member of a
group conforms to an unvarying pattern and thereby lacks any individuality.
Without any connection to such a group, it is easy to hate them all. As James
Russell Lowell said, "Folks never understand the folks they hate."
You may think that you don't know anyone in the transgendered community but
you probably do. Unless you live alone in a cave, someone you know is likely
to be a transvestite who is afraid to tell you for fear of rejection. Society
says there is something wrong with us, so we hide the truth. You live right
along side us and never know our secret. I hid so well that of the 60 people
closest to me, including my wife, none of them had any idea that I was a
cross-dresser. They were all very surprised when I told them.
I don't fit very neatly into a box simply labeled, Cross-dresser! While
cross-dressing is a part of me, it is only a part of who I am. I wrote this
poem to explain that situation to my family and friends.
You know me as a person who has strong spiritual beliefs,
You know me as a person who loves children and childlike things,
You know me as a person who enjoys good food and fine wines
You know me as a person who is discovering a love for theater and the arts,
What if society does not accept part of me but I do;
What if I need to expose the truth about me to be at peace inside;
What if I take a chance and become vulnerable by disclosing my story;
What if I told you that I like to shave my legs and wear a skirt;
I know many cross-dressers and they are all unique individuals. They are good
and bad, nice and not so nice, just like any other group of people. Because
of the fear of losing everything they have become as good at hiding as I was.
Your husband, brother, best friend or coworker could be a cross-dresser and
you wouldn't know. Would it be safe for them to tell you? Would you treat
them as individuals or would you respond with the anger, fear and hatred
described earlier? Will you try to understand?
Proverbs 4:7
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Transsexuals : Candid Answers to Private Questions Gerald Ramsey, Phd Evelyn D. Lindenmuth
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