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- From: nelson_p@apollo.hp.com (Peter Nelson)
- Subject: Re: Self Appreciation (was: Re: Elle MacPherson causes rape?)
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 14:46:50 GMT
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- In article <celeste-181192142820@128.158.16.248> celeste%express@freedom.msfc.nasa.gov (Celeste) writes:
- >> How do those who hold this view square it with the opinions
- >> of posters like the above? Transexuals will frequently claim
- >> that they "feel like" a member of U sex in a V body. Indeed,
- >> interesting philosophical questions are raised by just asking
- >> what it means to "feel like" a member of a certain gender.
- >>
- >> I am a male. I am physically attracted to females, which makes
- >> me heterosexual. I have a variety of personality characteristics
- >> and might feel happy, sad, driven, angry, elated, wistful, melan-
- >> choly, silly, and so forth at various times. Yet despite all
- >> of this I'm not sure what it "feels like" to be a man. That is,
- >> I can't associate any of these feelings with "maleness" and
- >> obviously I don't know what it "feels like" to be female, either.
- >> So why/how does the above poster think she (he? --what's the
- >> correct pronoun?) does?
- >>
- >If you don't "feel" a disonace between your gender and your body,
- >then you are not a transsexual. Feeling like a women in a male
- >body is like describing colors and color harmony to a
- >blind person.
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- I think this answer is a cop-out. I can feel a dissonance,
- for instance, between an occasional self-image as young,
- athletic, and graceful, and the physical reality of being
- 40-ish, a little paunchy, and klutzy. The point is that
- I can describe both the reality and the image and extract
- the "dissonance", i.e., the places they don't match.
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- If an MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory --
- a standard psychological test) were to be administered
- to transexuals and non-transexuals, what differences would
- it reveal? Would the MMPI for biologically male transexuals
- be more similar to non-transexual biological females?
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- ---peter
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