Jump to content
  • Welcome to the TransPulse Forums!

    We offer a safe, inclusive community for transgender and gender non-conforming folks, as well as their loved ones, to find support and information.  Join today!

Androgyny In Mythology, Alchemy, And Symbolism


Guest Flistan

Recommended Posts

Guest Flistan

I just think this stuff is soooo cool to look up some times. I'm writing this story and I wanted to get info about symbolism and sexuality, since my main character had GID (but doesn't really notice it). I like to load my stories with ironic symbolism even if it has nothing to do with the plot- it's more like stuff that you either catch and it's a hidden treasure/meaning or you don't. It's sort of like the irony of my life... ><

So, I was going to have her wear a charm, and me loving the planetary symbols, I found it really awesome that Mercury is related in history and alchemy to androgyny.

Check this out. ^.^

I first looked here for transgendered symbols...

http://societies.dsu.ca/DalOUT/resources/symbolsdoc

And me being a dork like that, I recognized that the farthest one on the left in the transgendered line of symbols was Mercury.

Lol I used it in a picture once too

3c61a1288fff0f75132fae97c593d274.jpg

And then I found these...

nkadamandrogyneblavatsky1.jpg

See the arrangement of the elements in the triangles?

http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/forum...showtopic=57382

http://www.astro.com/mtp/mtp24_e.htm

There's probably more cool stuff out there- just really busy and have to leave. Really cool, isn't it? ^.^

AstrologicalGlyphs-AsteroidsChaldean.jpgall_symbols-browse.jpg

Link to comment

It is very interesting and I am intrigued by the idea of your story but I have a twisted sense of humor and I must tell you what I see.

Obviously, the Sun is a bull's eye, Earth is in the cross hairs, Women are from Venus, Men are from Mars And convenience store clerks are from Jupiter!

And Vesta seems to have been one of the founding members of Van Halen!

Love ya,

Sally

Link to comment
Guest Donna Jean

Pay no attention to Sally....she's off her meds again!

I just love the symbolism...I think they're really cool and interesting...

Show some more if you get a chance....OK?

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

Link to comment
Guest Flistan

lol glad you guys like it. ^.^ There's this other myth I vaguely remember I should post some time again... Hmmm...

I'm a mythology freak. ><

Weeellllll venus for women and men for mars... they sort of fit, haha. There's a lot of cool stuff about the moon I forgot about... >< Reading the links though was pretty cool.

Link to comment
Guest Flistan

OOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I get the store clerks one... >< I always saw it as something else when I was growing up. My dad had a poster of all of the symbols.

Link to comment
Guest Flistan

HOLY CRAP HOW COULD I FORGET AKHENATEN?!! He was like... the coolest dude... EVER. AAAAND actually he's in another one of my stories- on Ancient Egyptian murder mysteries- King Tut dies and takes a trip to the afterlife to find see his uncle Akhenaten and discover how he and his uncle died.

Aaaand I forgot about cupid/eros. >< So many of these I didn't even realize too, like Loki.

Thanks for the link! ^.^

Link to comment
AAAAND actually he's in another one of my stories- on Ancient Egyptian murder mysteries- King Tut dies and takes a trip to the afterlife to find see his uncle Akhenaten and discover how he and his uncle died.

That has got to be...

...

...the coolest thing I've heard in a good long while. :D

There's not enough Ancient Egyptian murder mysteries out there... Or any really.

Link to comment
  • Admin

Although not a murder mystery, another Egyptian mystery, and one with a trans-twist, is the story of Hatshepsut, the 18th Dynasty ruler,

for whom there is a fair amount of evidence that she portrayed herself in public as male during at least part of her reign. After her mysterious

death, all traces of her were erased from Egypt, including her name and image on almost every public place.

History can be a lot more fun, and a lot more fascinating, than most people think.

Carolyn Marie

Link to comment
Guest Elizabeth K

Idid toons of that - trying to get a handle on what I am - and ALL mythology and 'god/creation/mythos' seems to be loaded with androgyny. And my favotitr? Tiresius and how he was changed into a woman because he saw/interupted/killed two snakes copulating!

And for a modern myth-like story? Virginia Wolff's ORLANDO. That was my Internet name before I realized I was really a full woman.

And the symbols! GRAND. It shows where our tri-symbol came from.

Lizzy

Link to comment
Guest Flistan

Wry- and since Akhenaten was the only pharaoh to change the art of the 3,000-year dynasty of Egypt for a short-lived 13 years to a modern, trippy-style, his afterlife is distorted and trippy because the depictions reflect his afterlife, and it's really hilarious. Tut doesn't get much, since they didn't expect his death and most of his stuff belonged to someone else... 3:

The first character I mentioned in this forum is a shapeshifting transgender half-Indonesian girl in this future communist society in Shanghai with other gifted people.

It's really weird- I didn't actually intend it but if you think about it- cross dressing is a lot like shape shifting... which is why I named myself "Shift" which is her name. ^.^ Loki and other myths of androgyny involved shape shifting too.

All of these myths and art-history class references are amazing. *sigh* I love art history and mythology... I wish I was in a mythology class. ><

I just LOVE this stuff! *squee!*

Link to comment
  • 3 months later...
Guest Chrysee

Wry- and since Akhenaten was the only pharaoh to change the art of the 3,000-year dynasty of Egypt for a short-lived 13 years to a modern, trippy-style, his afterlife is distorted and trippy because the depictions reflect his afterlife, and it's really hilarious. Tut doesn't get much, since they didn't expect his death and most of his stuff belonged to someone else... 3:

The first character I mentioned in this forum is a shapeshifting transgender half-Indonesian girl in this future communist society in Shanghai with other gifted people.

It's really weird- I didn't actually intend it but if you think about it- cross dressing is a lot like shape shifting... which is why I named myself "Shift" which is her name. ^.^ Loki and other myths of androgyny involved shape shifting too.

All of these myths and art-history class references are amazing. *sigh* I love art history and mythology... I wish I was in a mythology class. ><

I just LOVE this stuff! *squee!*

I would suggest that you explore the symbolism found in Hermetic Magick as well as in the Kaballah.

I, too, am involved in a writing project that began back in '99. It is an epic poem consisting present;y of over 300 pages of text plus illustrations. It begins with The Creation and the working title so far has been 'The Bible of Hell', which is a title that William Blake--my favorite poet--came up with but never used.

By the way, Akhenaten was an Anannage (Anunnaki.) Note the shape of his skull.

Link to comment
Guest Chrysee

I would suggest that you explore the symbolism found in Hermetic Magick as well as in the Kaballah.

I, too, am involved in a writing project that began back in '99. It is an epic poem consisting present;y of over 300 pages of text plus illustrations. It begins with The Creation and the working title so far has been 'The Bible of Hell', which is a title that William Blake--my favorite poet--came up with but never used.

By the way, Akhenaten was an Anannage (Anunnaki.) Note the shape of his skull.

Now I read much about Hermaphrodite-vs.-Androgyne and yet they appear as synonymous in many dictionaries. I bring this up because the Creator God of The Old Testament was named Jehovah (from the Hebrew: 'Yah' {male} & 'Havah' {female.}

Further evidence that our Creator was Androgynous!

And in true Jungian fashion, It projected It's Inner Woman (Anima) into the Abyss and mated with It, thus planting the seed for our Universe. This gives a much more in depth view to the story of Adam's rib. Though it is doubtful that Eve was crafted from one scrawny bone, again we hear the story of an Inner Woman being projected outward. As well, both Jehovah and Adam had Inner Women.

Truly hope that I did that justice.

Thanks for reading.

Link to comment
Guest Micha

Now I read much about Hermaphrodite-vs.-Androgyne and yet they appear as synonymous in many dictionaries. I bring this up because the Creator God of The Old Testament was named Jehovah (from the Hebrew: 'Yah' {male} & 'Havah' {female.}

Further evidence that our Creator was Androgynous!

And in true Jungian fashion, It projected It's Inner Woman (Anima) into the Abyss and mated with It, thus planting the seed for our Universe. This gives a much more in depth view to the story of Adam's rib. Though it is doubtful that Eve was crafted from one scrawny bone, again we hear the story of an Inner Woman being projected outward. As well, both Jehovah and Adam had Inner Women.

Truly hope that I did that justice.

Thanks for reading.

Holy Crap do you have a way of making me feel overwhelmed in all the things I want to learn about. :lol: Glad you posted this because I've always felt that God was either androgynous, agendered or perhaps consisting of the entire gender "spectrum," "omnigender" perhaps?

I always had the intent to read Carl Jung, but then again, I mean to read a lot have yet to get very far through my list. I'm a poor reader and my comprehension skills are next to nil, so it's a long process.

Link to comment
Guest Chrysee

Holy Crap do you have a way of making me feel overwhelmed in all the things I want to learn about. :lol: Glad you posted this because I've always felt that God was either androgynous, agendered or perhaps consisting of the entire gender "spectrum," "omnigender" perhaps?

I always had the intent to read Carl Jung, but then again, I mean to read a lot have yet to get very far through my list. I'm a poor reader and my comprehension skills are next to nil, so it's a long process.

Didn't mean to overwhelm. I just wanted to give you a glimpse at the wondrous world of information out there. Instead of reading Jung, you might try Joseph Campbell. He was the master of comparative mythology/religion, and used Jung's work as a roadmap to travel through every world myth system, showing where it's the same cast of players acting out the same story over and over again, only wearing different costumes (for the most part) each time.

I would heartily suggest that you read: 'The Hero with A Thousand Faces' & 'Myths To Live By'. They are master works by Campbell that show how we live out ancient myths in our daily lives and by knowing this come to appreciate a depth to our existence that shouldn't be missed. As Campbell stated: myth is the presence of Divinity.

If you were close by, I'd loan you both books and not even worry about getting them back.

And if I begin to sound like a teacher, know that I briefly taught high school English.

Later,

Chrysalis

Link to comment
Guest Micha

Didn't mean to overwhelm. I just wanted to give you a glimpse at the wondrous world of information out there. Instead of reading Jung, you might try Joseph Campbell. He was the master of comparative mythology/religion, and used Jung's work as a roadmap to travel through every world myth system, showing where it's the same cast of players acting out the same story over and over again, only wearing different costumes (for the most part) each time.

I would heartily suggest that you read: 'The Hero with A Thousand Faces' & 'Myths To Live By'. They are master works by Campbell that show how we live out ancient myths in our daily lives and by knowing this come to appreciate a depth to our existence that shouldn't be missed. As Campbell stated: myth is the presence of Divinity.

If you were close by, I'd loan you both books and not even worry about getting them back.

And if I begin to sound like a teacher, know that I briefly taught high school English.

Later,

Chrysalis

I'm not complaining at all. ;) Totally appreciate the recomendations and glimpses. ^_^

Link to comment
Guest Chrysee

I'm not complaining at all. ;) Totally appreciate the recomendations and glimpses. ^_^

You say that you're a poor reader. Have you thought about 'talking books?' They can be spendy, but I bet there's a library close by that has/can get them.

Just out of curiosity, where's 'South Metro?' Sounds like someplace in Boston (but you're in Colorado, of course.)

Have a good one!

Link to comment
Guest Micha

Yeah, books on disc are great for me, but I still need the time to sit a pay proper attention. We got the Douglas county libraries, and they've got good selection. However I currently owe them money, enough that I can't check anything out 'till most of it's paid. :( South metro refers to the Denver area. ;)

Link to comment
Guest Chrysee

Yeah, books on disc are great for me, but I still need the time to sit a pay proper attention. We got the Douglas county libraries, and they've got good selection. However I currently owe them money, enough that I can't check anything out 'till most of it's paid. :( South metro refers to the Denver area. ;)

Yeah me and library fines. . .now there's a truly sad story.

I meant to mention that Joseph Campbell's 'Hero With a Thousand Faces' was used by George Lucas as a story outline when he was writing the original Star Wars.

Thanks for the South Metro clarification. I have a friend from Denver and when I wrote and asked him yesterday if he knew what South Metro might mean, he didn't know.

Go figure.

By the way, I've been through Denver a couple of times. I was just a kid, however, and spent most of our cross country car trips in the backseat with my nose shoved in a book or a comic book.

Have a good one, my friend.

Link to comment
  • 4 weeks later...
Guest Chrysee

Have been a Tarot reader since age 18, for the most part working with traditional decks. Recently, I obtained a deck of the Voyager Tarot. I think of the them of as as Collective Unconscious cards. To get to know them (and them, me) I am following the suggested 'One Card A Day' plan. So far, just about every card has been right on. I figure that if you stare into this deck, the deck stares back.

The other day, I drew The Lovers. The Voyager card is a bit more insightful (and appropriate to my lifestyle today, than the traditional card. It speaks of unifying your opposite parts as a means of achieving Oneness.

Now in the course of writing my poetry, I have been crafting my own personal mythology, based largely on several religious and occult systems. And this 'unifying of opposites' starts it out and continues throughout.

In the beginning, like thought impulses, the Absence (that is The Universe before it is imbued with Spirit) is Disturbed by the First Stirrings, i.e. two currents of energy, one masculine and the other feminine. They commingle and engender an hermaphroditic field of force that is our Creator. Believing Itself to be alone, the Creator sees Itself reflected in The Abyss and moved by such love projects It's feminine side into it. From their coupling arises Creation.

This is the Archetypal courtship. Think of the scene in Genesis, where 'God' sees that 'the man' is alone and from within him draws out a mate. It was psychologist/occultist Carl Jung who came up with the concept of The Anima, the image of the perfect woman that lies in the soul of every man. (Sorry about the heterosexual overtones!) Now men are famous for projecting this perfect woman onto the partner they pursue, which can cause some ugly results. After all, what woman can live up to such an image. Much of the Anima comes from feelings left behind within the man by his mother. And few wives can ever do anything the way mom used to do it! And just as Eve was the Queen in Paradise, many men feel that once united with their partner, by virtue of her perfection, so shall their world be perfect. When the relationship goes bad, it is because the woman has failed to perform well in the role in which her husband cast her in his movie. Usually, it is a role that she can't recall auditioning for in the first place.

At any rate, be the relationship opposite or same sex, each member is seeking to merge his/her opposite polarities in the physical world.

The Lover card urges the reader to maintain individuality all the while seeing themselves reflected in others.

As I heard a Rabbi recently state:

"Every union is a reunion."

Hope that I conveyed this clearly and perhaps inspired some thought.

Thanks for reading!

Chrysalis

Soror In Vitro Veritas

Link to comment
Guest mad_scientist

I've always thought Earth represents androgyny well -- it's between Mars and Venus. But since we all live on Earth it's probably not thought to be appropriate to denote to one identity.

Link to comment
Guest Chrysee

I've always thought Earth represents androgyny well -- it's between Mars and Venus. But since we all live on Earth it's probably not thought to be appropriate to denote to one identity.

Think 'Mother'. Not to be corny, but Mother Earth.

In my previous post, I broke down the Creation. It began with two currents of energy, one masculine and one feminine. Theses are The Grand parents. The Creator they begat then projects his inner woman into the Void. This becomes what I deem The Feminine Firmament. And she gives birth to manifestation. At each stage, there is a maternal presence. Here, that presence is the globe.

I would suggest that you read anything concerning the Kabbalistic Tree of Life to see the roles portrayed by gender in the grand scheme of things. Infact, anything that you could lay your hands on by Dion Fortune would be most beneficial, I feel.

Servitor Mundi Morientis

Link to comment
  • 8 months later...
  • 3 weeks later...
Guest Ulysses

HOLY CRAP HOW COULD I FORGET AKHENATEN?!! He was like... the coolest dude... EVER. AAAAND actually he's in another one of my stories- on Ancient Egyptian murder mysteries- King Tut dies and takes a trip to the afterlife to find see his uncle Akhenaten and discover how he and his uncle died.

Aaaand I forgot about cupid/eros. >< So many of these I didn't even realize too, like Loki.

Thanks for the link! ^.^

Hahaha! This post made me laugh!

This is such cool topic, too: I never really thought much into androgyny's relation with mythology, alchemy, and symbolism. But now that I'm reading all this, I can't help but make connections! Especially Loki. Norse mythology is my favorite: I should have seen it sooner!

And I'm curious after reading "in another one of my stories": one of your stories as in a written story? That you wrote? If this is a stupid question, I apologize. I'm new to these forums (just joined today) and still figuring it all out.

Have a great day/night, everyone: until next time. -Ulysses

Link to comment
  • 7 months later...
Guest Luna Selene

1. Sally: HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHA I needed that!

2. Thor once had his hammer stolen by some Giants, so he dressed as a woman, made the Giant fall in love with him, marry him, and on the wedding night when his hammer was presented, he grabbed it and killed everyone. It's Rambo meets Pretty Woman.

3. I found this interesting article, I haven't done any background checking on it, of Hermaphroditic Hyenas. It's much more bad--- than a tubeworm...(I found more articles about those...)

4. Two notable Greek Hermaphrodites, (Almost too obviously) Hermaphroditus, and the lesser known, Tiresias.

I only say Hermaphrodites, because traditionally I found that was the only type of Androgyn in mythology. SUPER COOL IDEA! I look forward to hearing how it came out. (I know I missed the ball on the posts. :doh1: )

_Luna

Link to comment

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Who's Online   4 Members, 0 Anonymous, 67 Guests (See full list)

    • Kait
    • VickySGV
    • Petra Jane
    • AllieJ
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      769.5k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,068
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Kait
    Newest Member
    Kait
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Caridad
      Caridad
    2. Certbunnie
      Certbunnie
      (25 years old)
    3. EstherElle
      EstherElle
      (43 years old)
    4. Juliet
      Juliet
      (43 years old)
    5. MelissaAndProudOfIt
      MelissaAndProudOfIt
      (59 years old)
  • Posts

    • Birdie
      Biopsies came back mostly clear except one, one polyp came back with abnormal cell growth (pre-cancerous). It was completely removed during the colonoscopy so I don't know yet if further action needs to be taken. 
    • Kait
      Hey-o. My name's Kait. I haven't decided what to do about my last name yet. (Mononyms sound cool, but they're very problematic unfortunately).   I guess pronouns are important. They/them or it/its (strong preference for 'it/its').    Im not someone who's been active in the community for a long time, but I've known I was trans almost my whole life. It's just that financial, medical, and psychiatric struggles have kept it from the forefront of my priorities for 10 years or so. So basically during that entire time, I've been living as an AMAB, masculine-presenting person named kait. Which is not ideal, but I've been able to deal with it by dissociating from my body and viewing it as an appendage rather than as a 'self'.    Mostly I'm on here because I finally feel well enough mentally and physically to think about beginning HRT. Problem is, I really don't know where to start out what to do. I have an endocrinologist I see for an unrelated health issue, but honestly I don't have a very strong relationship with him. Is it best to start with my existing doctor? Or should I find an endocrinologist that specialises in this sub-field? What's the best available tech? Is 29 too late to be taken seriously about this by my doctor? I have no idea about these questions and so much more and I need help.   Side from trans stuff though, I'm the boringest person you'll probably ever know. I have a pretty rich inner life and a wonderful partner, but really all I do is work, sleep, and occasionally build tiny models.     
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      I agree that porn is a really bad thing.  Bad in general, but probably gives a misleading view of trans folks.  If you don't see trans folks out in the wild, but you see plenty of them online, that is going to give the impression that it is primarily sex-driven, and that trans folks are interested in sex with just about everybody all the time.  Similar to what people often assume about being bisexual.    I'm androgynous, so sometimes people look at me this way.  Especially if my husband and I are together (if they don't assume I'm his kid) people get that "judgy" look on their faces.  You can sort of read their minds.  I even heard on lady say something like, "Oh, that's just so wrong" when we came out of a shower at a truck stop.  I mean, I like sex and we have a great connection in that way, but its not "THE REASON" for our relationship. 
    • Justine76
      Thank you for sharing! This is very much where I am currently. Questioning my motivation's, wondering where this is going and do I have the fortitude to continue the journey?   I too like to dress in what would probably be eye catching in your typically suburb. Not in a revealing way but beyond casual. Not that I’ve presented in public yet. Trying to build the confidence to dress for the next trans pride event locally ;)
    • Maddee
    • Justine76
      Certainly considering this. I’ve seen some reports, albeit anecdotal, of laser treatments causing some mild skin damage; like mild pitting, etc. Any validity to this in anyone’s experience? 
    • VickySGV
      @FelixThePickleManI and at least 3 or 4 others here on the Forums are in recovery (a couple of us over 15 years) from drugs and alcohol. Any drug, legal or not so, including abused prescription drugs (me) is potentially addictive and you need some help and uplift to break that cycle.  At first you do feel better by using your substance of choice, I know I did, but the substance takes over our lives, because for us they are cunning, baffling and POWERFUL and too much for us to control.  It was during my recovery from my alcohol and drug abuse that I first fully and with a lot of fear, but a desire to be honest came out to a group that actually turned out to be wholly supportive both of my recovery and encouraging me to get into things that would forward me toward my Transition.  Let us help you feel better about yourself without the substance since without the substance you can actually meet the challenges you face to become the best self you can be.  The goal is to like yourself every day without the false gods that chemicals can become, because they want to destroy us not help us live. We deserve to be happy and able to work and live our lives. PM me if you need some one-on-one and do the same with the others who will respond to you here.  A choral group I am part of sang a song in a concert last week that tells us that we Trans are OK and great, it is the people in the village around us that are the real grief in our lives, but here you are in  a village on-line that will support you.  
    • Vidanjali
      I can only imagine what your early life experience was like. It's very weird when children's bodies are treated as property of their parents and not really their own. Certainly children don't have agency to make major life decisions. But parents operating covertly doesn't seem to be entirely sensible. I'm sure there was a lot of fear on the part of your parents, and perhaps/probably even coercion by medical professionals. But what is your relationship like with your parents now, if they are still living or in your life? 
    • Vidanjali
      Hello & welcome, @Ladypcnj. That's great you're involved in several online communities. Reaching out to connect with others is a gift for all involved. 
    • FelixThePickleMan
      My mom found a vape of mine and this is the third time. I hid it out in the garage but she found it because I looked suspicious and now shes mad at me again which makes sense but she told me not to bring it in the house so I figured the garage was okay. But I know I should just stop but its something that I enjoy doing. I do it with my buddies and I do it alone. The one she found was a different, typically I have weed but today I had nic, but still, I know I should quit. Not because it's bad for me but because its hurting the relationship that I barley have with my mother and that's tough but for some reason I want to have my cake a and eat it too, but that isn't possible. I finally understand that phrase now, well I already understood it but now I really understand because I'm living it. and with that my mom most likely will pull me out of the school that I'm at now because that's when I started, this year. I've always had an interest in weed the way I have an interest of anything else. To me it's no different than the other things I'm interested in but this just happens to be a drug. I know I should quit I know it's wrong and I know that I'm choosing to do it, because I like it and I think in order for me to stop is to not like it anymore otherwise I most likely will continue. I know its sad but unfortunately it is true I know I'll have to quit before I go in the Marines so maybe I'll stop then. I smoke because I don't have anything else to do initially but now I smoke because I don't have anything to do and I  like it. Even when I did basketball I still was high, and I still played in fact I played better. I do everything better when I'm high I'm like a better version of myself, I can let go and let the me on the inside show on the outside with no fear, my creativity flows like Niagara falls just a contunious stream of creative output and innovative ideas that leave a good impression on others. I'm better to be around when high. I like myself better when I'm high.
    • Adrianna Danielle
      This neighbor's friend,luckily my health insurance covered it.Luckily my vehicles,house and shop are smoke free.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      @VickySGV    Good point.  There are websites full of porn and fantasies related to cross dressing, trans stories, etc., and people might easily think those are written by TG types and accurately describe TG folk.
    • VickySGV
      No one has mentioned the Adult Entertainment Industry aka the Pornography Industry which for too long was the ONLY source of information about us for the general public.  I actually realized what I was from an XX Rated publication that I snuck behind a comic book at the neighborhood convenience / liquor store.  The person in the article told of her feelings up until and through GCS which I identified with completely, but then went on to the sob story of a marriage crashing when her knowing husband went to a new job and they found out she was Trans on a security check and threatened the husband with legal action unless he divorced her ---  yada yada!!   On that note she decided her  life was ruined. --    Other problems in the Porn Press are of course the "Morality" and it is there that child endangerment stories for actual mental illness types  comes in.  Also in that media they emphasize the Fetishistic Cross Dresser classification which is an actual addiction situation and is a harmful process addiction of sex that is as terrible as Drug and Alcohol Addiction can be.  The pornographic issues and sources of information are readily available in the opening pages of a Google Search while actual Trans information is about page 200 on the engine.   A recent misadventure I had that shows how acceptable I am as my True Self is that a man who claimed to be a church elder (minister??) told me how he had never come up with legitimate information   on Trans People and actual Trans Children and he went on to brag about what he did find that was morally damning by looking for the  information.  He continued to go into detail about other pornographic sources and how nasty they were. I asked him then why HE, a MINISTER kept looking at the Porn.  He replied to me that he kept up with it to warn his congregation of the true evils he had seen so he could minister to them.  Happily for me a friend of mine came along so I could  break away from the guy who was after my soul.  (He did not read me as Trans, whew!!)
    • Ashley0616
      Just like anything else that is new it's always the thing that people fear of. People are typically afraid of change. Even something as simple as new procedure at work or the population growing. Typically just have the mindset of it's not broken then don't fix it type of attitude. The world is progressing and they need to accept that or they will eventually be left behind. A good example after WW II women working in the workforce things didn't go well at all due to a lot of butting heads. There are still even people now that think women are only meant for housework and raising babies. 
    • RaineOnYourParade
      I've actually seen a lot of people who at least tolerate the LGB and not the T. There's also some of the gay/lesbian population that, unfortunately, alienate trans people away from other parts of the community.   To me, the biggest block is probably the lack of formal exposure. If people aren't taught about LGBT they will, just like any other topic, come to misunderstandings and more. Besides, how can most LGBT people figure out that they are such if they don't know it exists? I know that, personally, I didn't realize I was a guy rather than just someone who wanted to be a guy until I was introduced to trans as a concept 
  • Upcoming Events

Contact TransPulse

TransPulse can be contacted in the following ways:

Email: Click Here.

To report an error on this page.

Legal

Your use of this site is subject to the following rules and policies, whether you have read them or not.

Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
DMCA Policy
Community Rules

Hosting

Upstream hosting for TransPulse provided by QnEZ.

Sponsorship

Special consideration for TransPulse is kindly provided by The Breast Form Store.
×
×
  • Create New...