home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: alt.feminism
- Path: sparky!uunet!ornl!sunova!linac!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wupost!csus.edu!netcom.com!payner
- From: payner@netcom.com (Rich Payne)
- Subject: Re: Sex changes, was (Re: Self Appreciation)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.232242.2352@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- References: <1992Nov17.191024.22626@netcom.com> <1992Nov18.020553.24544@ils.nwu.edu>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 23:22:42 GMT
- Lines: 111
-
- In article <1992Nov18.020553.24544@ils.nwu.edu> lynch@ils.nwu.edu (Richard Lynch) writes:
- >[Some time before I got to it, someone [Janice?] else was deleted.]
- >
- >In article <1992Nov17.191024.22626@netcom.com> payner@netcom.com (Rich Payne) writes:
- >>-
- >>-In article <1992Nov16.185735.25510@mr.med.ge.com> wendy@sundown.mil.wi.us writes:
- >>->Rich Payne (payner@netcom.com) wrote:
- >>->> Since you made a public anouncement, I hope you won't mind my asking why?
- >>->> (The sex change that is)
- >>->
- >>->Why???? Because I am a woman. I just happened to get stuck inside of a man's
- >>->body. While I have surpressed these emotions for many years, and tried to
- >>->act as a man, I've always known I was female. The internal conflict is
- >>->almost too much to bear. I doubt that you would understand. Most people
- >>->don't, although more women seem to then men.
- >>->
- >>->> Rich
- >>->
- >>->Wendy
- >>-
- >>-Think about what we all experience as real differences between men and women.
- >>-Men and women think, act, react, dream, ... differently.
- >>
- >>I would like to point out that Richard Lynch claims that these differences
- >>are a matter of social conditioning. He has (as far as I can tell) denied
- >>that biology plays any significant role.
- >
- >Talk about misrepresentation!!!
- >1. I agreed with you from day 1 that it was possible that biology was the
- >reason for porn imbalance. You are the one who insists that it cannot be
- >anything else.
-
- Not so, you admitteded it much later in the game, and I did not say that
- "it could not be anything else", or anything to that effect. I said that
- there was no problem, and that given the biological/developmental/percept-
- ual differences there was no reason to assume that men and women would make
- the same choices even in the absence of social conditioning.
-
- Happy? I am talking about your misrepresentation of my position.
-
- >2. We were arguing [note past tense] about pornography, not about all these
- >other things.
-
- My position was not pornography specific. And you have yet to explain how,
- if social conditioning were a major factor, it would be possible to
- feel like a "women in a mans body". How does this fit in with your social
- conditioning (brainwashing?) theory?
-
- >>I have problems reconciling the concept of a "women in a man's body" (or vice
- >>versa) with the concept of sexual identity 100% assigned by social
- >>conditioning.
- >
- >Obviously either:
- >a. sexual identity is not 100% assigned by social conditioning, or
-
- Can we accept this as a given then?
-
- >b. the social conditioning received by Wendy assigned a sexual identity not
- >consistent with her physical body.
-
- This should not be possible, social conditioning is all pervasive. Unless
- Wendy grew up in another country or wayyyy back in the hills. Perhaps
- Wendy can shed some light on this.
-
- >I have problems understanding why you can't see these simple possibilities.
-
- No, you have problems seeing through your preconceptions.
-
- >>-Now, each one of you that strongly identifies with being male or female - take
- >>-your current personality and picture it inside the body of the opposite sex.
- >>-It would be damned awkward, confusing, at times humiliating as you would
- >>-behave in a manner different from the "norm". Wouldn't you want to get
- >>-back to a body you're comfortable in?
- >>-
- >>-I don't know about the statistics, but I've not yet heard of somebody
- >>-changing their sex twice!
- >
- >>I have not heard of any such reverse sex changes either, but I wonder if
- >>this is even medically possible with current medical technology.
- >
- >>-Nature/God tries out endless "variations on a theme" all the time. I don't
- >>-know why people feel so threatened that someone is born gay
- >>
- >>It is still an open question as to whether anyone is born gay. I do not
- >>claim to know one way or another BTW.
- >>
- >>- or that someone
- >>-feels like a woman trapped inside the body of a man. Since our society
- >>-has trouble accepting men who act like women, I think it's fine to use
- >>-the technology we have to allow someone to be consistent in their nature and
- >>-their appearance.
- >>
- >>If they so desire. But I wonder how such things are funded?
- >
- >Sometimes insurance covers it. I would surmise that there is at least one
- >charity designed specifically to fund them. And, of course, there is always
- >the possibility that one pays for it oneself.
-
- Without knowing actual costs, I am sure that it is way beyond my means,
- and I would hazard that few not independantly could. Which raises the
- interesting possibility that we are all paying through insurance costs.
- Is this not considered elective surgery?
-
- >"TANSTAAFL" Rich lynch@aristotle.ils.nwu.edu
-
-
- Rich
-
- payner@netcom.com
-
-
-