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!

So What Is It Exactly? Pls Tell Me!


Guest Gabi-lotr

Recommended Posts

Guest Gabi-lotr

If i right, every bi-gender persons is switching between behaviours and attitude and mind condition (aka inner gender), depending on the situations.

I am right? Please correct me if im wrong...

I just found out that if in some situations better to be a man then i become a man in the things listed above, and vica versa.

Now what? It means that im bi-gender?

Girls or boys experience this attitude changing things or they just stay in only one that related to their inner gender?

Whats your bi-gender experiences if you bi-gender? PLS tell me!

Thanks!

Link to comment
Guest Elizabeth K

Well I was not sure about the 'bi-gender' so I looked it up.

Wikipedia:

Bigender or bi-gender (bi+gender) describes a tendency to move between feminine and masculine 'gender-typed behavior*' depending on context, expressing a distinctly "en femme" persona and a distinctly "en homme" persona, feminine and masculine respectively. It is recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA) as a subset of the transgender group. [not in citation given] A 1999 survey conducted by the San Francisco Department of Public Health observed that, among the transgendered community, less than 3% of those who were genetic males and less than 8% of those who were genetic females identified as bigender.

While an androgynous person retains the same 'gender-typed behavior*' across situations, the bigendered person consciously or unconsciously changes their 'gender-role behavior*' from primarily masculine to primarily feminine, or vice versa.

[*I dislike this term - what IS gender type behavior? Undefinable in most cases]

I can't answer other than to say I playacted male for 50 plus years. Although I am full time now, and my mindset has always been female, I know how to defend myself with male behavior. My therapist says I will probably always revert to male defenses in panic situations - which is okay as these work - EXCEPT I forget I have a woman's body strength now. I have to watch that I guess - but it is almost impossible to remember I am weaker , and I am probably gonna get hurt, someday.

Daily living - I just can't tell what is typically male and what is typically female anymore, they all are just me. I feel I have pretty much slipped into the female spectrum, but I was really probably always there.

Even now, switching back and forth (which rarely happens) is different on estrogen than it was on testosterone. I was happy to see that.

PLUS - Everyone is really both female and male, regardless of gender. It seems the 'learned' behavior and the 'social conditioning' tempers that.

I am not sure if the bi-gender thinking undefined but shown above, follows what I had to endure or not. I suspect it is something 'stand alone.' So transpeople are probably not really bigendered. But if androgne people aren't either, then bigendered is a totally independent category of gender dysphoria.

I hope this helps

Lizzy

Link to comment
Guest Miss_Construe

I had experience something like that, and still my personality shifts depending on the situation. For myself I came to understand that I was being too sensitive to changes in myself. Now I still change personalities depending on the situation, but they are often shades of the same color.

Hope this helps,

<3

Amy

Link to comment
Guest Gabi-lotr

I hoped and expected that my question will reveal things and sort out things but not. Instead the answers just mess me up more than before...

But anyway it help...Now i just need to figure out that im learned those thngs or when i am man then its me or just a learned thing....

ehh...lots of things to think about...

Link to comment
Guest ~Brenda~

Gabi hon,

I would relax on trying to define if you are bi-gender or not. Indeed, I am in that state where I represent as needed. Reflecting both genders at times is a reality of most of us.

Just because one must represent one gender, does not mean that they feel that gender inside. We all must balance who we know we are with the perception of others who think we are. This is not easy, and is very complicated.

It takes time and effort to bring you and the world into one place.

Transitioning is not trivial.

Love

Brenda

Link to comment
Guest Elizabeth K

I hoped and expected that my question will reveal things and sort out things but not. Instead the answers just mess me up more than before...

But anyway it help...Now i just need to figure out that im learned those thngs or when i am man then its me or just a learned thing....

ehh...lots of things to think about...

Hon

We just don't know. We have our own experiences, but we are not anywhere close to being gender therapists.

I know it gets confusing - and do stay with us. Maybe someone has more experience that relates better to you.

Lizzy

Link to comment
Guest Micha

If i right, every bi-gender persons is switching between behaviours and attitude and mind condition (aka inner gender), depending on the situations.

Sounds close enough I guess.

Well I was not sure about the 'bi-gender' so I looked it up.

Wikipedia:

Bigender or bi-gender (bi+gender) describes a tendency to move between feminine and masculine 'gender-typed behaviorWhile an androgynous person retains the same 'gender-typed behavior*' across situations, the bigendered person consciously or unconsciously changes their 'gender-role behavior' from primarily masculine to primarily feminine, or vice versa.

[*I dislike this term - what IS gender type behavior? Undefinable in most cases]

It seems like the APA description is the same as yours, moving from male to female, or from female to male.

I agree with Lizzy though, about gender type behavior. Each individual may have there own ideas about how women and men are supposed to act and be treated, but there's really no established definition of gender roles (and there shouldn't be, ever).

Gabi hon,

I would relax on trying to define if you are bi-gender or not. Indeed, I am in that state where I represent as needed. Reflecting both genders at times is a reality of most of us.

Just because one must represent one gender, does not mean that they feel that gender inside. We all must balance who we know we are with the perception of others who think we are. This is not easy, and is very complicated.

It takes time and effort to bring you and the world into one place.

Transitioning is not trivial.

Love

Brenda

Brenda's right too. ^_^ Don't over think things, that makes everything more difficult than they really need to be.

Personally, I don't have any bigender experience. I'm the same more or less any time of day, or at least the changes are more related to mood and emotion, not gender expression. I do the things I do or act the way I do based on what's needed, not based on gender. Gender is a bad reason for me to do or not to do anything.

Link to comment
Guest Gabi-lotr

Ehh i always overtink....damit! *like a dwarven fighter*

Ok another thing...

Seems i dont have own personality... I always start sometimes imitating someone who simphatic for me. Its like i almost get into her/his skin and i imagine myself having their body and trying imitating their act and behaviour. I realized that i dont have own personality... Everything about me is just lots of parts of other ppls...

Now what?

Someone experience this? Its weird... Its like i always roleplaying other real ppls... O_O And i always integrate somethings into myself, into my attitude and moving-culture.

Link to comment
Guest Kendall

i have seen bigender used two ways. most bigender i know almost have a multiple personality. and talk to each other in distinct persons. sometimes called two spirits, sytems, or multi-gender. i have seen up to 6 distinct persons in on person. a few times i have seen it used for genderfluid or genderqueer/androgyne.

kendall

Link to comment
Guest TheBlackSheep

Ehh i always overtink....damit! *like a dwarven fighter*

Ok another thing...

Seems i dont have own personality... I always start sometimes imitating someone who simphatic for me. Its like i almost get into her/his skin and i imagine myself having their body and trying imitating their act and behaviour. I realized that i dont have own personality... Everything about me is just lots of parts of other ppls...

Now what?

Someone experience this? Its weird... Its like i always roleplaying other real ppls... O_O And i always integrate somethings into myself, into my attitude and moving-culture.

Yes I do this too. It's very strange. I often see people and think about what it is like to be them. This is usually people I don't know rather than the people I do know.

Like you said, it seems like I don't have my own personality. Very strange.

Link to comment
Guest Chrysee

Just when you think you see the light, here comes something else to think about.

In the definition that Lizzie provided, it stated: " While an androgynous person retains the same 'gender-typed behavior*' "

I have a college education and don't know what that means? I'm androgynous and exactly which 'gender typed behavior' is it that I'm retaining?

Due to financial blocks, I was not able to schedule with the gender therapist that i contacted back in Dec. More than ever, of late, I have felt the need for one. I have been trying to define the masc. & the fem. sides of me for some time now, while avoiding stereotypes. I don't wish to sink to the level of those idiot tests, i.e. "Would you rather fix your motorcycle or bake a cake?"

Anyway, it's early and perhaps I should have stayed off the boards until later in the day.

Sorry, too, that I took the question and made it all about me.

Link to comment
Guest Gabi-lotr

Its ok Chrysee.

After your post i just think that stereotypes = crap....

I know a girl (gg) who doing real sword fight and she a 'horse'man''...

We need to rid off stereotypes.I also met with a 'true' t-girl who doing very man things. (fixing mechanical thingilingies and computer programming)

So i came to the realization that gender not equals with what you do but what you feels inside.

Best for everyone that to tell this to every yours GTs.

And i think i feel neither or both.

Link to comment
Guest Micha
So i came to the realization that gender not equals with what you do but what you feels inside.

And i think i feel neither or both.

Exactly. ^_^

I was about to ask if we get rid of stereotypes and gender roles, how do we define gender? What does gender mean?

So I think you're right, and that's the best way to describe it. It's not what you do, how you look or act, but how you feel. :welldone:

Link to comment
Guest CariadsCarrot

i have seen bigender used two ways. most bigender i know almost have a multiple personality. and talk to each other in distinct persons. sometimes called two spirits, sytems, or multi-gender. i have seen up to 6 distinct persons in on person. a few times i have seen it used for genderfluid or genderqueer/androgyne.

kendall

Kendall, although different alters in multiple personality disorder can be different genders in the same body I would say it's a very different issue than bigender. The way I understand it, with bigender it is the same person having 2 different roles to their personality rather than 2 completely separate personalities. If the 2 (or more) roles were separate enough to be dissociative then I don't think it's bigender, it would be DID or DDNOS.

Having said that, it could look similar to the observer maybe and could be miss-diagnosed maybe.

If there are up to 6 personalities in a person then that sounds to me like a dissociative disorder rather than bigender.

Gabe

Link to comment
Guest darlene lynn

Hello Everyone

I"ve been thinking about this Gender thing for a few years now. The medical community has thier definitions for US. I tried for years to fit into one of them. Through out my life I never fit as a male or female. I am part male and part female,I know this if no-onelse does. Now I consider myself a blended-gender. I have attributes of both sexes.

Ive considered going through transition but I would still be me.

The main thing is to find you.Not who others say you are. No matter you are a unigue and special person. Dont forget it.

With Love and Respect

Darlene Lynnette

Link to comment
Guest Syamantaka

Ehh i always overtink....damit! *like a dwarven fighter*

Ok another thing...

Seems i dont have own personality... I always start sometimes imitating someone who simphatic for me. Its like i almost get into her/his skin and i imagine myself having their body and trying imitating their act and behaviour. I realized that i dont have own personality... Everything about me is just lots of parts of other ppls...

Now what?

Someone experience this? Its weird... Its like i always roleplaying other real ppls... O_O And i always integrate somethings into myself, into my attitude and moving-culture.

:) Seems to me you have strong Empathic skills budding, The ability to put yourself

in other peoples shoes can be a great gift. They say do not judge someone untill you have

walked a mile in their shoes, well sounds like you can at will, like myself.

"I AM WHAT I AM, AND THAT'S ALL THAT I AM" POPEYE :)

Link to comment
Guest Lioness

I agree with some of the other posts that have made their way here so far. One, I believe that everyone does this to an extent. Two, I believe bi-gender really only plays back into the (seemingly inescapable) prescribed gender roles that society places on us.

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   1 Member, 0 Anonymous, 69 Guests (See full list)

    • MaeBe
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.8k
    • Total Posts
      770.6k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,123
    • Most Online
      8,356

    Madelyn Rain
    Newest Member
    Madelyn Rain
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. BEAN_CHILD
      BEAN_CHILD
    2. Chrystopher
      Chrystopher
      (28 years old)
    3. Chuckey
      Chuckey
      (63 years old)
    4. Elias
      Elias
    5. Han_
      Han_
  • Posts

    • Carolyn Marie
      https://www.becauseofthemwecan.com/blogs/botwc-firsts/jay-jones-makes-history-as-howard-universitys-first-transgender-student-body-president     Carolyn Marie
    • Carolyn Marie
      https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-69049070   The trans community in India certainly needs more support and recognition such as this.   Carolyn Marie
    • Carolyn Marie
      https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/40205465/dwyane-wade-inspired-daughter-unveils-new-transgender-youth-support-community     This is fantastic, and I hope does much good for the trans community.  Congrats to Dwayne and especially to Zaya Wade.   Carolyn Marie
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      I need to be my nest, but its freezing in here!  And GF is all curled up...she's gonna have to un-curl herself, because I'm gonna shiver to death without snuggles   
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      "A whip for the horse, a bridle for the donkey, and a rod for the fool's back.  Do not answer a fool according to his folly, lest you be like him."    Proverbs 26:4-5.....  possibly the first advice about spending time online  
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Not of people usually, but places have a "color sense" to me.  Not exactly visual, but like a feeling.  Almost a taste or sometimes tactile.    My home, and the temple of my faith community both have a strong feeling of "silver."  A tasteable, nearly tactile radiance...it means safety, and I seek it out.  It kind of transfers to people associated with those places, like my husband.  I knew he was good the moment I met him.  Some places have a color sense like fire, a combination of red and orange.  As you might expect, it is an exciting or dangerous feeling.  Attractive in a way.  Part of me is drawn toward it, another part of me is skittish of it.  Other places have a blue/green color sense, which can be iridescent toward purple-ish.  Its peaceful and calm.    What I really don't like is a sickly, greenish-gray color.  I can't even describe it fully.  The sense is slimy, slick, cold and revolting.  To me, it is a feeling of intense danger about a place or a person.  I'm usually more oblivious to the other color senses, but this one grabs my attention.  To me, it is associated with pure evil.    One of my strongest impressions of the evil color it happened at a natural spring in a state park near where I live.  I was walking around with a friend and I felt it, and she thought I was totally crazy.  I wanted to leave so bad, just terrified.  Thankfully she followed me out.  I only found out later that a murderer had escaped from prison and was recaptured there...he had been living near the spring, and we were maybe within 200 yards of him.  My color sense probably saved our lives.
    • awkward-yet-sweet
      Not exactly.  Me alone - I'm helpless and can hardly do anything.  But with my partners I'm protected and supported, and a lot more things are possible for me.    My husband teaches a lesson to his kids when they fight, I've seen him do this a couple of times.  He'll hand them a bundle of sticks tied together, and tell the kids to try to break it.  Of course, it doesn't work.  Then he takes the bundle apart, and tells them to break the sticks one by one.  One person alone is easily overwhelmed or broken.  Two or more people together can stand firm against adversity. 
    • Ashley0616
      That's what my Hylander's name is too.  
    • Mmindy
    • Mmindy
    • MaeBe
      When I joined it was purely a play on Maybe. Mae happens to have a couple letters in common with my given name and I started using it when introducing myself to strangers. Since then, actually yesterday, when I caught up with an old friend and told her about my transition she thought she heard "Maeve" when I said "Mae". I could still use Mae as a nickname, it works well with my mother's name as a middle name (she died in 2019 and I love the idea of connecting with her memory more), and my initials wouldn't change if I change my name. So, Maeve it will likely be unless something better comes along. ;)
    • MaeBe
      I've not had a lot of involuntary action in that department and I'm 6mo in. After 3mo. my T was under 30. My doc wanted labs mid-cycle (3-4 days after my shot) oddly, but I am going to insist on getting trough numbers to determine if T is pushing back when serum E is low. I almost felt like I was going to have MW yesterday morning when I woke up (day of my shot), so I get where your thoughts are on the subject. It would be good to know how long that suppression lasts, not that T&E levels are complete indicators--my doctor doesn't seem to have any plans to check for the broader spectrum of metrics I see a lot on forums like SHBG, etc.
    • Willow
      Take two   blood letting is complete it took two of them pesky little mosquitoes.   our dog came to us mostly potty trained. She had a few “I can’t wait” moments but for the most part she was good.  She learned to ask th be let out. We had a bell on the door and taught her to ring the bell.  Then she learned how to open the door herself.  As long as it wasn’t locked out she’d go.  We had her trained to a hidden fence and collar she would go to the limit and sit and wait for us to tell her it was ok. She has always responded to verbal commands or my whistles.   Oh and there are obvious negatives about a dog knowing how to open doors.  She would disappear and we’d suddenly see her out the window.  Or we’ would let her out and suddenly realize she was sitting with us.  She never learned to close the doors, only open then.    
    • BobbiSkunk
      Thank you everyone.  I'm grateful for the warm welcome.  ^.^
    • Birdie
      I got a little sun on my white legs today. ☺️
  • 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...