Questions from the Lighter Side of Crossdressing
by Joan Renee
What is gender dysphoria?
Answer: It is unhappiness with yourself, varies in intensity between the male and female genders, and each gender reacts differently to it.
What is a TV/CD ?
Answer: It is a combination television and CD player. Also usually has a built-in stereo sound system.
What does transgendered mean?
Answer: Trans means "above;" gendered refers to "sex." So transgendered means above sex.
What is "passing" and "reading?"
Answer: Passing is when you go by another object or person, such as
passing a car or walking past someone. Reading is what you are doing
to these words at this time.
What does it mean to get "clocked"?
Answer: It usually means that the police officer is about to stop you and write you a speeding ticket.
Can transgender urges be changed?
Answer: Only if you change your mind about being above sex.
What is the DSM-IV ? Is it a new star trek show?
Answer: The DSM-IV is the next edition of the DSM-III, but the authors
have inserted ten times as many mistakes in it.
What are the "Benjamin standards?"
Answer: They are standards that Benny's parents have set that he has to
obey.
How long has Trangenderism been around?
Answer: Since the beginning of time, there have been people who considered
themselves to be above sex.
Who is Virginia Prince ?
Answer: She is the Virginia in the saying, "Yes, Virginia,
there really is a Santa Clause!"
Are all TV's gay?
Answer: I don't think televisions have any emotions.
Are male gender dysphorics effeminate?
Are female gender dysphorics masculine ?
Answer: There is not much difference between males and females in this case, as unhappiness with self knows no gender.
What are the religious aspects of transgenderism?
Answer: That varies from religion to religion. Priests and Nuns
profess to be above sex as proscibed by their articles of faith. Other
religions take a wait and see attitude about it, although most proscribe
it for those who have entered into marriage.
The accuracy of anything written is subject to the reader's interpretation and is not to be taken as fact. The opinions given are the author's and reflects no one else interpretations. - Joan Renee