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Jennifer5 02-02-2009 02:42 PM

The diversity at Soulforce...
 
One poll that I don't remember doing is on sexual orientation and how you identify.

Emproph 02-02-2009 03:10 PM

I marked gay, except technically I’m transgendered - there’s no difference for me. But I generally identify as gay.

Jennifer5 02-02-2009 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Emproph (Post 66343)
I marked gay, except technically I’m transgendered - there’s no difference for me. But I generally identify as gay.

Alright, I'm confused... what is transgendered then?

sauu4equality 02-02-2009 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Emproph (Post 66343)
I marked gay, except technically I’m transgendered - there’s no difference for me. But I generally identify as gay.

I could use some clarification here too. What do you mean with this statement?

I put bisexual although I have some qualities that could put me in the transgender category, so I may understand what Emproph means. But in the business of fully understanding what is meant before responding, I'll hold my own interpretation.

Emproph 02-02-2009 03:24 PM

Maybe that’s not the right word, and I’m not sure there is one.

The best way to put it is that I’m a heterosexual girl with a guy’s body, but I have no intention of transitioning, so I call myself gay.

Jennifer5 02-02-2009 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Emproph (Post 66348)
Maybe that’s not the right word, and I’m not sure there is one.

The best way to put it is that I’m a heterosexual girl with a guy’s body, but I have no intention of transitioning, so I call myself gay.

Ah, alright I understand. :love:

christa08 02-02-2009 04:23 PM

Straight allies represent! :love::D:agree::weee::smashy::sing::good::aparty:

Daniel 02-02-2009 05:31 PM

Queer
 
As a three dollar bill. That's what I am.

Gennee 02-02-2009 05:47 PM

Transgender
 
I am transgender. It connected with me shortly after I came out as a crosdresser.

Gennee

Alecto 02-02-2009 06:43 PM

Any way to do this poll with check-boxes instead of having them all mutually exclusive? (If not, it's cool, but...as has already been pointed out, transgender is kind of a whole seperate thing and doesn't preclude someone from also being gay, straight, or bisexual). Or, even an "other" box with some 'splaining?

For the most part, I fall neatly enough into "gay", but pretty much all of my friends would have some trouble picking one of these answers (either because they'd fall under more than one, or because the words they use to describe themselves aren't up here).

Jennifer5 02-02-2009 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Alecto (Post 66364)
Any way to do this poll with check-boxes instead of having them all mutually exclusive? (If not, it's cool, but...as has already been pointed out, transgender is kind of a whole seperate thing and doesn't preclude someone from also being gay, straight, or bisexual). Or, even an "other" box with some 'splaining?

For the most part, I fall neatly enough into "gay", but pretty much all of my friends would have some trouble picking one of these answers (either because they'd fall under more than one, or because the words they use to describe themselves aren't up here).

It won't let me add/change anything to do with the poll itself now. Sorry.

BenL 02-02-2009 07:04 PM

I am a gay man married to a transman.

The previous writers are correct: Sexual orientation and gender identity, while intricately intertwined, are distinct parts of an individual's identity.

Sexual orientation is about the gender of the person you are attracted to.

Gender identity is about the gender you claim for yourself.

Jennifer5 02-02-2009 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by BenL (Post 66368)
I am a gay man married to a transman.

The previous writers are correct: Sexual orientation and gender identity, while intricately intertwined, are distinct parts of an individual's identity.

Sexual orientation is about the gender of the person you are attracted to.

Gender identity is about the gender you claim for yourself.

I see where I needed to clarify the, for the poll I was curious about sexual orientation. I'm happy that people are sharing their gender identity as well though. :love:

tdogg 02-02-2009 09:56 PM

Me Queer Too
 
Definitely a gay woman, lesbian, dyke. I'll take all three 'labels'. :D:rainbow:

My identification ranges anywhere from Cinderella to Batman, depending on the day and my mood. :cool::eek::D:love:

I love being Queer. ;)

BrianB 02-02-2009 11:31 PM

I checked bisexual but that doesn't really cover it. There are some very attractive transgendered people out there. It wouldn't bother me at all to partner with one of them. As far as gender identity I'm male with occasional cross dressing tendencies.

Rick336 02-03-2009 01:45 AM

I like masculinity and I'm mostly attracted to masculine stuff.

Rick

Alecto 02-03-2009 02:54 AM

I didn't mean to poop on the parade or anything: the poll as is does still show some telling numbers about how many allies we've got hanging about. :)

Jennifer5 02-03-2009 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Alecto (Post 66398)
I didn't mean to poop on the parade or anything: the poll as is does still show some telling numbers about how many allies we've got hanging about. :)

No worries, I just think we're looking for different results.

If you wanted this poll to answer some different questions, don't hesitate to start another thread. :)

andrewlittle 02-03-2009 05:41 AM

I voted early ...
 
... but showed up late with an explanation.

Assuming the question was about sexual orientation, I responded in the straight ally category. Since I can only answer once, add one in that category for Jenna, too.

More and more, especially after Jenna and I have talked so much about it between us, I think that both of us are more complicated than that. We think, like Daniel, that we are as queer as three dollar bills, but with a sexual preference for the opposite sex - if that makes sense.

Maybe it would be more to do with gender identity, but we don't feel the least bit comfortable putting ourselves squarely in the heterosexual camp.

dsdrane 02-03-2009 10:16 AM

Big 'mo.
 
My sex is male, and so is my gender. That said, I don't see myself represented much in the larger male population -- gay or straight -- out there (at least in the U.S.; I have felt differently when in Europe).

And I'm attracted to people who are basically like me (male, but not too male)...which is either the height of narcissism or simply the roll of the dice.

Anyhoo, for the purposes of this poll, I'm fegulah.


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