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Society & Culture:Personal Journals
It often strikes George as slightly odd, how folks treat him now, compared to how they treated him prior to transition. It strikes him as downright bizarre, however, the excessively gendered ways in which they reinforce the genderedness of those interactions, especially after having had them pointed out. Whether it's at work, or at his endocrinologist, or at Jess' surgery, binary-minded cisgender people are weird.
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TPT#326 - All Kinds Of Stupid Things
TPT#325 - It's Never Faded Into The Background.
TPT#324 - Like A Butch
TPT#323 - The Gender Is Baked In
TPT#322 - Don't Answer That
TPT#321 - It's Going To Be Uncomfortable
TPT#320 - Does That Mean We're Doing It Right?
TPT#319 -Now We Can Relax
TPT#318 - Tangents and Rabbit Trails
TPT#317 - Picture is Unrelated
TPT#316 - Disassembly Line
TPT#315 - How To Work A Zoom
TPT#314 - The Next Right Thing
TPT#313 - Bits and Bobs
TPT#312 - A Double Take or A Jaw Drop
TPT#311 - Waiting To Drive
TPT#310 - Start In The Middle
TPT#309 - Beer In A Jar
TPT#308 - Adulting Up
TPT#307 - What We Know About What We Don't Know
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