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!

Can We Stop Adding Letters and Come Up With Something All Inclusion?


Heather Shay

Recommended Posts

  • Forum Moderator

My question deals with the ever-expanding alphabet of identifying who we are. At last look I see the current version is LGBTQIA2S+.

My vote is for GENDER DIVERSE. How about you? Any ideas?

Link to comment
42 minutes ago, Heather Shay said:

My question deals with the ever-expanding alphabet of identifying who we are. At last look I see the current version is LGBTQIA2S+.

My vote is for GENDER DIVERSE. How about you? Any ideas?

How about one letter, H, for Homo sapiens. Should about cover it!

Link to comment

@Heather Shay

I’m so used to feeling excluded I don’t I could behave if I’m inclusioned into something.  
 

Online I read people using the term “community” but I don’t feel it -  anymore than if I’m with a few like minded people who just happen to be  born as Hererosexual cis gender  people ;)  Relationships can be momentary and passing.  Allies often just want to be seen that way for a while. 

 

Prefer to be something else in this life than.a letter in some political agendas’ acronym. 
 

Gender diverse?  Ok with me, Healher ❤️, just don’t put it next to my name online as a definition please ;)   

I grew up a guy who passionately desired to be a girl, but was hetero-adaptable.  (Sound familiar anyone??)

Sex without a woman involved  hasn’t seemed to jive with me.  


I’ve lived  a swirling vortex of feelings in conflicting directions, spinning and neutralizing  my power. 
 

In my moment of final decision, I choose to be her,  rather than chase her. 
 

Thank you for prompting me to think🌈🌈

Link to comment
1 hour ago, Maddee said:

@Heather Shay

 

Online I read people using the term “community” but I don’t feel it. 

 

I share your outlook. There are important points of reference I share with other transgender people, but that doesn't mean I'm "all-in" with everything espoused by the alphabet organizations. I've never been a joiner at heart and my few brief encounters with nearby LGBT groups has shown me that being in one of those marginalized categories does not necessarily make me compatible on a personal level with others who share that status.  The friendships I've made have had nothing to do with whether I or the other individuals are under the LGBT umbrella.

Link to comment
2 hours ago, Heather Shay said:

My question deals with the ever-expanding alphabet of identifying who we are. At last look I see the current version is LGBTQIA2S+.

My vote is for GENDER DIVERSE. How about you? Any ideas?

I like it. Gender diverse works, is inclusive and descriptive. If wwe continue on our present path, we're going to include every letter in the alphabet. I didn't even know about the current version. Meaning no disrespect to anyone, the term LGBTQIA2S+ is far too cumbersome for everyday use. And it looks confusing. THat doesn't help our cause...

Link to comment

I've often had thoughts about how all the letters really just boil down to three things.

 

They're just variations from what's commonly perceived as "the norm" in:

1. Attraction (Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Pan, Aro, Ace, etc...)

2. Gender (Trans, Non-Binary, Gender Fluid, Bigender, Agender, 2-Spirit, etc...)

3. Biology, as it relates to sex characteristics (Intersex)

 

So many letters, but really just those three simple things.

 

As far as one single term, there are a lot of people these days who use the reclaimed word "Queer" as a simple way to refer to the entire alphabet soup. But I certainly understand and respect that not everyone is comfortable with that, especially for people who lived through much of the period when the term was commonly used in a derogatory way.

 

Link to comment

Why not just use the umbrella term, transgender, as it is an actual 1 or more of every other. Transgender people can be gay, hetero or bi.

Link to comment
  • Forum Moderator

Gay and Queer were the two alternatives i saw as a young person.  I was tickled when i saw the T brought in.  With the proliferation of acronyms i might thing an N should cover them all.  N meaning normal human.   A mixture of all, a rainbow if you please.

I am happy to see the growth of support for others within the community of normal humans.  My gay friends as well as my cis, hetero normal  friends are so much more supportive than 60 years ago when this person was in puberty.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

Link to comment

I can see a parallel with religion. If you want to talk about alphabet soup just look at all the sects and denominations there are. Every congregation has its own distinctive and when that’s not distinct enough there’s a church split and another denomination is born. Now there’s even a growing debate over the gender of the deity. I sure hope we don’t follow in those footsteps! However it seems to be the curse of humanity to divide rather than unite!

Link to comment

I was thinking Rainbow Society. It sounds elegant and covers everything without having to break it down into a long strand of confusing, and often changing, letters, as if one were trying to recite all the numbers present in pi.

Link to comment

I suppose "gender diverse" is an option, but that may not adequately cover the folks who are fine with their as-born gender, but with varying sexual orientations.  Multiple different issues being gathered under the same heading, as @Heather Nicole pointed out.  And some like me have multiple different things going on...I have bisexual attraction, gender issues, and unique biological characteristics.  

 

In years past, I had thought of using "Alt-Sex" for alternative sexuality, but apparently that one has been used for the BDSM crowd.  We could use "Rainbow Society", but that gets a bit close to the name of the Rainbow Family - the counter-culture primitive camping group. 

 

I've never been comfortable with the word "queer."  To me, that's just a synonym for "weird" no matter how we try to redefine it.  So, still grasping for my word. Perhaps "Diverse Identities" would work?

 

 

Link to comment
13 hours ago, awkward-yet-sweet said:

I suppose "gender diverse" is an option, but that may not adequately cover the folks who are fine with their as-born gender, but with varying sexual orientations. 

Isn't that what the "+" sign is for? To include those who don't fit with the LGBTQ acronym?

Link to comment
19 hours ago, Aggie1 said:

I can see a parallel with religion. If you want to talk about alphabet soup just look at all the sects and denominations there are. Every congregation has its own distinctive and when that’s not distinct enough there’s a church split and another denomination is born. Now there’s even a growing debate over the gender of the deity. I sure hope we don’t follow in those footsteps! However it seems to be the curse of humanity to divide rather than unite!

Interesting observation. That said, the various monotheisms (ie: Christianity, Judaism and Islam) don't try to use an umbrella term for every denomination. For example, broadly speaking, Christianity is divided into Catholicism, Orthodox, and Protestant--the various protestant denominations don't try to include every congregation into a single acronym. Likewise, Judaism can be split into Orthodox, Reformed and Hasidic while Islam is content with Sunni and Shi'a.  And that is but one example. The Eastern religions such as Buddhism et al are similarly broadly divided.

 

The point being that within our LGBTQIA2S+ community, the attempt to include every variety is resulting in a cumbersome and unwieldy acronym with little attention being paid to usage. WHile the intent is noble, the practice actually makes it not only difficult in terms of communication, but makes the community the object of ridicule among the more conservative elements of our society, which in turn leads to further marginalization and contributes to the hate being spewed forth against us. A single, easy to use term (I don't care what it is) would be helpful. 

Link to comment

I have a great idea I understand we want to have an acronym to represent us but we are all human right? Instead of trying to separate ourselves from everyone else why don't we just call ourselves humans? Happy Unified Mortals All Noteworthy.

I think that about sums it all up.

Link to comment

I'll leave religion alone, but the plus sign shows the failure to peg people into boxes. I rarely use it in my writing. If I want to be as inclusive as I think I can, I use transgender and gender non-conforming/gender diverse persons. I think those terms can capture most people who are not cisgender. But, I suspect there might be holes in these dikes as well. If people are looking for specific gender terms there are a lot of them out there. Also using the phrase above leaves out sexual attraction. They are separate issues. It is basically who you might want to snuggle up or more. What your gender is doesn't matter. I am attracted to women. So, some would call me a lesbian, and I do use it out of ease of conversation. What if I was male would I be a heterosexual because I like women. I wouldn't or I wouldn't now, but I haven't really change to whom I am attracted--it was women before my transition and it is women now. Also sexual attraction can almost be as various as gender.

Link to comment
20 minutes ago, ImAva said:

I have a great idea I understand we want to have an acronym to represent us but we are all human right? Instead of trying to separate ourselves from everyone else why don't we just call ourselves humans? Happy Unified Mortals All Noteworthy.

I think that about sums it all up.

Yes it certainly does, but people are naturally boxy. We want categories for everything. And that is the way it is. Could we rid ourselves of that. I cannot see how either personally or socially. It does not limit our ability communicate in different ways. I try to come up with what is informative and understandable. If I come across some different way to communicate my thoughts then I will switch.

Link to comment

People are naturally boxy...I'm not sure how we rid ourselves of that.  My husband's German ancestry lends itself toward endless lists, categories, file cabinets...I can't imagine not being boxed somehow. 😆

 

@Marcie Jensen You make an interesting comparison to religion.  It works on some level...unfortunately, it is limited for people like me who fall into more than one category.  Perhaps we might have to divide into different communities based on attraction, identity, etc...  I guess being bisexual, transgender, and intersex would be sort of like identifying as Baptist, Republican, and a member of the Masons? (Just a random example.)  

Link to comment
11 hours ago, ImAva said:

I have a great idea I understand we want to have an acronym to represent us but we are all human right? Instead of trying to separate ourselves from everyone else why don't we just call ourselves humans?

I second it.

 

I find the letters, to put it politely, irritating...

Whatever happened to just being called a human, and just not adding names/letters. It doesn't matter what flavor you are, or how you like it... still human. I feel the letters just add more confusion and give people more reason to be picky/discriminatory.

Link to comment
17 hours ago, awkward-yet-sweet said:

People are naturally boxy...I'm not sure how we rid ourselves of that.  My husband's German ancestry lends itself toward endless lists, categories, file cabinets...I can't imagine not being boxed somehow. 😆

 

an interesting comparison to religion.  It works on some level...unfortunately, it is limited for people like me who fall into more than one category.  Perhaps we might have to divide into different communities based on attraction, identity, etc...  I guess being bisexual, transgender, and intersex would be sort of like identifying as Baptist, Republican, and a member of the Masons? (Just a random example.)  

It's looks like I wasn't clear (again). Looks like that's becoming one of my best things... Sorry. All I was trying to do with the point about religion was to note that, at least among the monotheist ones, there is no collective, all inclusive label for every branch/sect/denomination, and that our community making the attempt to do so leads to a cumbersome and in practical terms, unusable and confusing acronym.  Again, my apologies.

 

As far as using multiple labels to identify oneself, there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, @awkward-yet-sweet, you already do so; ie; "bisexual, transgender and intersex."  Again, there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, it's clear, precise and descriptive. More importantly, it communicates your sense of self remarkably well. BUT, it also tends to put you into a "box" as you put it. Again, that's nothing new. We all do it, and have done so for millenia. Seems to me it's part of human nature. We categorize everything--even ourselves--homo sapiens sapiens--but no one uses the taxonomical terms in everyday speech because they are simply too cumbersome. I think the same thing applies here.  For example, I've been "out" for some time now, and I have no issue with telling people that I'm trans. I don't believe I've ever used the term "LGBTQIA2S+" or even "LGBTQ+" to describe myself to anyone in conversational speech. It's unclear, most folks don't understand the meaning and I don't want to have to explain what the acronyms mean.

 

@ImAvahas the right idea--why don't we all just call ourselves humans and go with that.

Link to comment
10 minutes ago, Marcie Jensen said:

It's looks like I wasn't clear (again). Looks like that's becoming one of my best things... Sorry. All I was trying to do with the point about religion was to note that, at least among the monotheist ones, there is no collective, all inclusive label for every branch/sect/denomination, and that our community making the attempt to do so leads to a cumbersome and in practical terms, unusable and confusing acronym.  Again, my apologies.

 

As far as using multiple labels to identify oneself, there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, @awkward-yet-sweet, you already do so; ie; "bisexual, transgender and intersex."  Again, there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, it's clear, precise and descriptive. More importantly, it communicates your sense of self remarkably well. BUT, it also tends to put you into a "box" as you put it. Again, that's nothing new. We all do it, and have done so for millenia. Seems to me it's part of human nature. We categorize everything--even ourselves--homo sapiens sapiens--but no one uses the taxonomical terms in everyday speech because they are simply too cumbersome. I think the same thing applies here.  For example, I've been "out" for some time now, and I have no issue with telling people that I'm trans. I don't believe I've ever used the term "LGBTQIA2S+" or even "LGBTQ+" to describe myself to anyone in conversational speech. It's unclear, most folks don't understand the meaning and I don't want to have to explain what the acronyms mean.

 

@ImAvahas the right idea--why don't we all just call ourselves humans and go with that.

@Marcie, That only works when you are speaking in general terms. And I didn't even know what 2S means. Also we might went more exact language in case of the acronym is in use. But must people that know anything, know the LGBT one. But, we want something equaling our own. It was originally just a sexual orientation acronym. Why don't we have more letters for a wide net of people that don't feel included. There is no initial for polyamorous or pansexual. What do you with 2 PPs in this situation. The whole thing is a mess and I don't see any janitor cleaning it up. That includes me. I will say as a transgender blogger, I focus mainly on transgender women's and as so is rather restricted, I have change how I reach a broader community a number of times. I wrote above what I currently used, but I can see a problem with texters I feel they would not want to use something as long as it is. I have also changed how I described myself. It is mainly just a woman, in a context where my transgender is part of the discuss or what I am writing about I use transgender women. One more thought Even the T needs expansion T-male or T-woman for starters. I try to use my own experience. Not always possible. Because of things I have read I have done my best to find out if it's accurate or not.

Link to comment

I volunteered at a pride booth at a fair when I first started identifying as transgender and I was amazed at how some of the folks who came up to talk were able to identify the flags that decorated the booth with the respective letters of the queer alphabet. Something I myself was struggling with. Each of the colors in each of the flags represented a different  facet of the alphabet. 
 

It sounds cool to have your own flag. Until it becomes uncool. Humans tend to rally around flags. Wars have been fought over an allegiance to a flag. Some flags become more important than other flags and are flown higher or more often. Wars have been fought over which religion is more important. S as lol animals are equal. But some animals are more equal. Does the order of the letters in the alphabet carry any significance?
 

I really like the acronym that @ImAvacame up with: Happy Unified Mortals All Noteworthy. I think it was Rodney King during the LA riots who said “Why can’t we all just along?”

 

what does the plus at the end mean? But wait, there’s more! Or This is the end of the line… no more! Or maybe its a subtle recognition that we’’re not all equal which is why there are wars and rumors of wars. However we are all Noteworthy and we all deserve a our own unique PLUS sign! Maybe the + should replace the = sign as a bumper sticker!

 

 

Link to comment
  • Admin

I for one celebrate the emerging definitions of identity that for the time being add letters to the banner.  I am old enough to remember the drabness of just M or F genders and ONLY Male and Female Sexes in regard to procreation purposes.  Just the two sets of two.  What a wonderful change the last 60 and a few more of my years have come up with in the recognition of ways and expressions of humanity, and the pride people have in those expressions.  Yes, it is a lot of work to educate people in what IDENTITY is all about, and individually it can get old when you have discovered your best and most true Identity, but we have plenty of others who have not found their voices and they need to know they are not alone.  Diversity and Uniqueness wrapped up together in celebration is the reason for the long terms, and I would not change the beautiful present for the drab past just because it is a bit exhausting and confusing.  It is why I am active in the community as old as I am.

Link to comment
1 hour ago, StephieGurl said:

And I didn't even know what 2S means.

 

"2 Spirit", It's a native american take on what we see as transgender or non-binary. Some people of native american heritage identify as 2-spirit rather than trans or non-binary. (The two spirits it refers to are a male spirit and a female spirit.)

 

32 minutes ago, Aggie1 said:

what does the plus at the end mean? But wait, there’s more! Or This is the end of the line… no more! Or maybe its a subtle recognition that we’’re not all equal which is why there are wars and rumors of wars.

 

The plus just signals that you're not trying to exclude anything, while at the same time acknowledging that it's impractical to explicitly list out every every letter.

 

35 minutes ago, Aggie1 said:

Does the order of the letters in the alphabet carry any significance?

 

Not for the most part, it's mostly just chronological in when they were added. Except, I've heard that putting the "L" before the "G" was done out of respect and gratitude for the lesbian nurses during the AIDS crisis who, very often, were the only nurses willing to work with AIDS patients.

 

As far as "labels" and "boxes", my take is: Another word for "label" is, well, "word". Communication would be much more difficult and impractical without them. Imagine trying to communicate meaningfully about all these particular aspects of ourselves if we didn't have any of these words in LGBTQ+. It wouldn't be impossible, but it would be a lot more awkward and unwieldy. The important thing with labels is that we don't abuse them to place restrictions or judgements on ourselves or on others.

 

Link to comment
3 hours ago, StephieGurl said:

@Marcie, That only works when you are speaking in general terms. A

EXACTLY!!! That was the entire point!! And I had to look up the 2S definition, too.

 

2 hours ago, Aggie1 said:

I really like the acronym that @ImAvacame up with: Happy Unified Mortals All Noteworthy. I think it was Rodney King during the LA riots who said “Why can’t we all just along?”

 

Me, too.

Link to comment

Personally, I just refer to myself as queer or gay more often than not since it flows a lot better than the soup of words I could use to describe myself. I have also seen "MOGAI" for "Marginalized Orientation, Gender Alignment, and Intersex", but that one is heavily criticized for being associated with "micro-identities"

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, 102 Guests (See full list)

    • MaeBe
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Forum Statistics

    • Total Topics
      80.6k
    • Total Posts
      767.7k
  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      12,005
    • Most Online
      8,356

    violet r
    Newest Member
    violet r
    Joined
  • Today's Birthdays

    1. Alik222
      Alik222
      (24 years old)
    2. AvaWill
      AvaWill
      (37 years old)
    3. Drewies
      Drewies
      (50 years old)
    4. JackJerryJohnTheTreeWorker
      JackJerryJohnTheTreeWorker
      (28 years old)
    5. jgram22
      jgram22
      (37 years old)
  • Posts

    • MaeBe
      I am on a three month review cycle for dosage. Do you have a plan with your doctor? I didn't discuss overall strategy when I got my prescription, it was a very long appointment. I was able to ask via web message to get a better idea; we'll check blood every 3 months and titrate accordingly. I don't know if we'll change labs to 6mo after a year or not, but that's where I'm at now. I, too, was like "is this enough?" at the start. Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't, but I've seen positive results during the months at a lower dose and continue to notice changes. For instance, my skin sensitivity is much higher. I always wondered why my wife was so ticklish, but I'm starting to understand why. I'll bet I am 20-40% more sensitive to touch than I was before; gently tickling my arm (I would wake up doing this sometimes, up and down my arms) now makes my fingers tingle...in a good way. :)
    • VickySGV
      @mattie22 Welcome to the Forums Mattie.  Our basic view here is that if you have any questions about your gender then you are not Cis Gender and belong here for that reason alone, because if you are not Cis, then you are someplace in the Trans and/or Non Binary part of the world, and on this site, that is simply who is here, Trans and NB folks!  Be comfortable and do not be afraid to ask questions here, or even give answers to others from your own experience.
    • Mx.Drago
      Making a garden greener than before.
    • mattie22
      I am new to this site and kinda scared  to even come to a site like this. 1 i donot know really if I am even trans or not  I know I amqusting my gender fore sure.  I  grew up thinking m one thing and if you  would have explained the baics of gender  when I was in my teens I would have probly said I was a cis male and ment it.  But I geuse thats  becuse  well I am  ok  with seeing myself as one even  thogh  I  I probly fitin the gendr nonconforing . but I also a part of me likes to be seen and treated Like a fmale somtimes.  When I was ynger I crosdress in secret and I started up again.  I also tuck .  tHE THING IS i CROSS DRESS FOR MANY RRSIONS   AT FIRST OUT OF CURISTY AND THEN JUST BECUSE i LIKE TO WEE TH CLOSES.  aLSO SOMTIMES  ITS PARTLY SEXAL AS WELL SOMTIMES BEUSE IT HELS ME TO SEE WHAT IT WOULD BE LIKE TO BE FEMALE AND i LIKE IT.  somtimes I wish I were female as well that comes and goes  uslly  it does not last long.   This has happened more recently.  But it s not like i knew as much about gender untell the last cople of yerses .also turns out I am bisexal it took me while did not know this I thogh i was strait for most of my life. I. ok  I better ened this post. for now.  
    • EasyE
      Thanks for the great advice and support @Astrid. I appreciate it!
    • Astrid
      When you are sure you want to continue your HRT journey and the best dosage for you, consider asking your doctor for a three month prescription cycle (90 days rather than 30). This can result for some in considerable savings. It definitely did for me...   I am at the 4 year 5 month mark for my estrogen patches and am so glad I made the decision to go forward.    Best wishes!   Astrid 
    • Ivy
      I watched someone bury one out on Topsail Island one time.  Made me glad I was on foot.  They did get out before the tide got it though.
    • MaeBe
      If you insist. ;)   Bolder day by day!
    • Willow
      @KymmieL you know that picture was from right down the road from here.  A guy lent his New Red Jeep to his brother.  Brother decided it would be fun to drive on the beach, got stuck tried to self extract, got stuck worse.  Tide came in, a storm tide.  That was the end of the brothers jeep!   now, was that the same Jeep or just a look alike? 🤔. The Red Jeep of Myrtle Beach is infamous.   what about putting aluminum diamond plate on both sides so they match using high strength automotive sealant adhesive?edges could be worked so they aren’t blunt which would be bad.  Paying for body work here is VERY expensive!  And my body work is limited to Fiberglas sailboats.   Willow
    • Adrianna Danielle
      Work went good.Have a new co worker that will not last long.I was working and he was on his phone,chewed him out for it.Did tell my boss this and he had a word with him on it.Said it was costing my boss money and he better be working.My other coworkers and I bet he will be gone tommorrow.
    • Abigail Genevieve
      Bob met her in the parking  lot.  "I tried to call, but no answer." "My phone is missing. I thought it was in my purse but it wasn't. I emptied my purse and my desk but no phone. I checked around.  I don't know where it is." "Well, I found you." "You did, and I am glad." "You are?  I was afraid you were off on a date with one of a dozen of your boyfriends." "Bob, let me be perfectly clear.  There is no one else.  There never has been anyone else. There never will be anyone else. " "Sounds serious." "Dead serious.  Now stop worrying. Don't even tease me about it." "Did I tell you that the only girls I dated reminded me of you, and they both broke it off. They said the same thing: either marry you or get over you." "I think you said that.  I am not ready for that yet." "Neither am I." "I need to change before we go." He had the Wrangler.  It would have been rude to make him wait outside, so he sat in her main room while she went down the hall. He heard her lock the door, no surprise.  Absolutely clean. The laptop on the corner desk had its cover closed, and there was a thick Excel workbook beside it.  Printer.  Wall calendar with cats.  A sunflower wall decoration.  Love seat. Coffee table that was clear.  A Bible underneath it and some books from high school days: John Powell's Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am topped one neat pile, and Success with Seasons: How To Look Your Best headed another, with geometric perfection. He could see into the kitchen.  There were a few clean dishes in the dish drainer but the sink was clean. Around the corner, behind the entrance door, was the laundry room and he could see the dress she wore last night hanging there. She had washed it after wearing it once? Wow.   Now she was out: figure-hugging jeans, knee-high boots, a pretty pink top, her hair pulled back with a band. She smiled at him, grabbed a cross-body bag and proclaimed herself ready. "I didn't leave my phone here, either. Let me try something." She went to the computer and logged in, entered a website, entered a number.  "This should GPS my phone but it is dead. Very strange. Like someone stole it." "Do you want to report it missing?" "No. I have a feeling it will turn up tomorrow  Probably in my desk, lower drawer, at the back, the batteries out. I have a co-worker who would think it is funny." "I'm not amused." "Likewise.  Oh. Church. Bible.  She grabbed a worn ESV from a shelf and flashed a smile at Bob that lit up his world from head to toe and said, "Ready." It was a fast food restaurant with a limited menu.  She had ordered quickly last night.  But now she stood and stared at the menu.  Several times she went up to the counter and asked questions, and finally was handed their Nutritional Fact Sheet. It was twenty minutes from the time they entered to when she ordered a side salad, a small cheeseburger (no pickle, no mustard, no ketchup, but BBQ sauce and no onion rings) and iced tea.  He paid for both meals. "Let's say grace." "Okay, now that we are going to be church people, we should."  He did, and they ate. "You are beautiful." "Focus, Bob, focus." He smiled.  "How was your day?" "I love the roses, but don't do it again, please.  The women in my office are terrible." "Okay. Saves me some money." "That's what I love about you." They laughed.  They pulled into the parking lot of Community Church.  It was a friendly crowd dressed as they were and they fit right in. They buried themselves in the middle of a pew towards the back.  The Worship Team cranked up and they could feel the vibrations throughout their bodies.  They went through a number of high-paced songs.  "Uh-oh," Taylor whispered, and gestured.  The offering was being taken by the hostess who got fired the previous night. "Should we leave now?" "I should talk you into Thursday evenings.  We are talking about not backing down.  Not hiding." The ex-hostess prayed over the offering , eyes closed, and opened them.  Somehow she was looking right at Taylor. She stared for a moment, and then said "Brother Mike, time for the Word."   As he came on stage she whispered something to him.  He turned, scanned the crowd until he found Taylor, and stared at her for ten seconds or so. "You sure you don't want to leave?" "I want to crawl under my seat.  But I would not respect myself in the morning." Brother Mike began with a long prayer about sin in the camp.  Society was degenerating. Men were thinking they were women and women men. He had been meaning to address this issue since he had heard about sin coming even to their own city, and now was the Kairos, for the devil was among them tonight. "Now would be a good time to go." "Ssssh." "In the beginning God made them male and female. Amen?" He got a big amen.  Bob and Taylor amen-ed along with the rest of them.  Brother Mike was surprised.  He continued. This was off the cuff.  He went down the same list that Aggie liked to send her, which amused Taylor.  Taylor amen-ed all of them.  "Oooh, now, tonight there will be DELIVERANCE in the house of the Lord!" AMEN "Freedom from bondage in the Name of the LORD!" "Amen!" "You once were slaves, but Christ has set you free!" This continued for some twenty minutes.  Brother Mike wiped the sweat off his forehead with a towel someone gave him. "Any SINNERS tonight who need DELIVERANCE? Come on down!" Bob and Taylor watched as a few people made their way to the front.  Brother Mike looked directly at Bob and Taylor. "There are more tonight for the  harvest of the LORD!" He looked at them again.  People in this section!" That was the front right.  And here!" That was the section they were in.  About twenty people around them responded and went up front. "We have a mighty harvest here tonight! Altar workers, come Fooorwaaard and minister to God's children."  Several older people, clutching Bibles and wearing vests that said ALTAR WORKER on the back, came forward. "Pray for mercy! Oh, sinners do you feel the mercy of God in the House of the Lord tonight!" He looked at Bob and Taylor, now sitting in a large area of otherwise empty seats.  Ahead of them and behind them and on the other side of the main aisle there were a lot more people.  "There are more sinners here tonight. I can feel it. Isn't the grace of God tugging on your heart?" "I like the grace of God tugging on my heart part, but no way am I going down there." "Agreed." After a while no one else came forward.  Brother Mike took one more last look at them and signaled for the Worship Team to come up and do a closing number. "Ready to leave?" "No, I'm not." "What are you waiting for, Taylor?" "I'm not sure.  We might have an interesting conversation." "Here?" "Yes." "I want to hear your definition of an interesting conversation sometime." They sat and watched as those up front diminished in number.  Other people slipped out.  Brother Mike looked at them several times, but he was mainly praying for people. The last worship number ended.  People were still up front praying. "Well that was fun," Taylor said in the Wrangler. "Strike that one off the list of churches to go to."  Someone was running up to them. "Wait a minute!  Y'all are first time visitors?" "Yes, we are."   The guy smiled.  "Here is a complimentary coffee cup for each of you.  Sorry we missed you earlier.  God bless.."  With that he was gone. They looked at the cups. Community Church, Millvale.  Have a Blessed Day. "Something to remember it by." "I don't think I will forget. I wonder what second time visitors get?" "I am so not interested. "   The next day her phone was exactly where she thought it would be.  Something would have to be done, but she was not sure what.  In the meantime her phone and purse would be in the drawer, and the drawer would be locked whenever she was away from her desk.                  
    • KymmieL
      Oh, I can take you to some fun trails, mild to wild. Doing boulders the size of Volkswagen's.  Doing a trail were crossing a lake is part of it. ( my best witches cackle) It would be great for you to stop by for a visit. I'll get you stuck?   @Ashley0616 our Explorer is a 1994 Explorer XLT, 4 in lift, 33's basically build for the trail.   Just waiting on my brake hoses.   Kymmie      
    • Cyndee
      gnomes a winkin' in the garden
    • Abigail Genevieve
      Taylor came back from a meeting to find a dozen red roses on her desk. "They're from BOB," Karen tittered.  Nothing indicated that until Taylor pulled out the little note from the envelope.  "I had a wonderful evening.  I beseech the honor of calling you again after work and I would like to eat a quick meal and check out Community Church.  Thank you again.  Later, Bob"   The note had been read and replaced.  Everyone here went to church on Wednesday evening and Sunday morning unless you are a militant atheist, of which there were a few.  But that meant only the fast food places were open.  Taylor had delayed joining a church, so necessary for social standing here, because she had been afraid if she showed up alone. With Bob there was no fear.  There were seven churches in town they would possibly consider: three Baptist, one Catholic, one Presbyterian, one Lutheran and one independent charismatic.  Community Church was the last.  Knowing Bob, she expected he wanted to visit them all before deciding.  She didn't think he went for charismatic theology, but they had not discussed it.  In Roosevelt they had been raised in the loosely Presbyterian Roosevelt Church.  She missed church, which she had not attended since high school, when Bob and she had been in Youth Group together, more fun than anything else. The name of the church told her how to dress, anyway.   She looked at Karen. "I would appreciate it if you would not violate my privacy."   Karen said she was sorry but didn't sound like it. "You must have had a good time in the hay last night." "Leave me alone" "Okay, okay, okay, Miss Sensitivity. Okay. I won't tease you about it." "Thank you."
    • Abigail Genevieve
      Bob was euphoric at first, but the more he thought about, the worse he felt.  He should have been more assertive with the hostess. Or less.  He hadn't talked about that with Taylor; they both had ignored it.  He had pulled her chair out and seated her and acted like a gentleman - what if she didn't like that stuff? Had he been too assertive? Not assertive enough? Maybe he should have asked more questions. Was she just being polite and that last kiss on the hand was a 'farewell, I never want to see you again'?   What if it bothered her that he was only interested in her after her transition?  But he had never seen her as a guy, she had never been much of one, in girl clothes growing up whenever not in school.  It wasn't a transition as much as a coming home to what she always was.  And he was definitely not interested in guys that way. Or in most women, either.  Those he had dated had reminded him of her. He had dated no guys. Never wanted to. The old accusation about their relationship had no merit.   Why had he moved here?  It was for her.  No other possible reason.  He had moved halfway across the country when he had heard she had transitioned.  Was he barking up the wrong tree?  Everything seemed fine; this was a new and improved and better Taylor than he had thought he would find.  He examined his every move and contemplated six ways she probably had hated it.  Probably she never wanted to see him again after this disaster of a first date.  Would she want to go out with him again, be seen with him? There was a risk here.  But he must take it, even if his heart was broken as a result. Was his heart breaking even now? No, but he must be prepared for that.   He could not afford to lose her.  He had to think of the exact right time to call her tomorrow and see when she was available.  If she was available.  Maybe she had four other boyfriends.  She hadn't said anything, and she was so sweet, poised, charming, intelligent, beautiful and lovely in every way that it was entirely possible. He examined every word.  No. Nothing either way. He examined everything.  It was a delight to think about her, to remember her face, and he spent the rest of the evening doing just that. Who were these guys? He knew few people here, but there were some single guys.  He would have to deal with the competition. Get ahead of them.  Who were they? He thought of one guy he knew.  Was he Taylor's type? Did they know each other?  Small town, everyone knew everybody.  How could he win her back?   Probably he had already lost her.  But he would try to call her tomorrow and see what happened.
  • 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...