tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1365439307897197509.post220601889656264352..comments2023-04-02T18:03:23.880-04:00Comments on Genderfuk Boiz: Partner Circle: DysphoriaGenderfuk Boizhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04546985448869973367noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1365439307897197509.post-48504529018754679942012-01-18T10:09:50.389-05:002012-01-18T10:09:50.389-05:00I think Em did a great job putting insecurity and ...I think Em did a great job putting insecurity and discomfort into perspective that anyone of any body form can understand, appreciate, and thus identify with. Props to her for putting her own image/body examples out there for the sake of others comprehending a point that many may not have any experience with. Thanks for sharing Emily. A Big thank you to all of GFB's bloggers for their efforts in sharing experiences to bring the culture of such a diverse group together.<br /><br />To the anonymous poster, didn't mommy give you enough hugs? Be nice or get lost. If you don't have something to say that would expand upon what the blogger is trying to convey, in a constructive manner for the benefit of other readers...Its not welcome here. Find something else to do with your time. Your ranting critism included not one statement that helped anyone understand or identify with body dysphoria....what a waste.<br />Identify yourself next time<br /><br />Em - Thanks again for scratching the surface, I look forward to reading more of your posts as they progress.<br /><br />~JordynJordynnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1365439307897197509.post-70012917151453835052012-01-17T18:46:27.977-05:002012-01-17T18:46:27.977-05:00@Anonymous:
No she is not a "boi" as yo...@Anonymous:<br /><br />No she is not a "boi" as you stated. That does not mean she is not qualified to write this blog. She is a partner to someone who is transgender and had huge body dysphoria. That and her complete understanding and innate ability to help others also qualifies her. <br /><br />This column is to help those who are dating or friends with someone who is transgender or gender non-conforming. This article was written quite well and was approved before being posted. <br /><br />Do not assume you know anything about this blogger because it seems like you are oblivious to everything posted. <br /><br />Furthermore, if you continue to harass our bloggers, then you will force our hand at removing the ability to comment on her. All comments will then be moved to the facebook page where you cannot hide cowardly behind anonymity.<br /><br /><br /><br />-Genderfuk BoizGenderfuk Boizhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04546985448869973367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1365439307897197509.post-40496873550458265092012-01-17T15:01:10.044-05:002012-01-17T15:01:10.044-05:00If I am reading your entry correctly, it would see...If I am reading your entry correctly, it would seem that you are not a "BOI" in any sense but are rather... a woman. Not just any woman, but a woman who feels that her body insecurities and self-help rhetoric cribbed lazily from a Savage Love entry somehow qualify her to pontificate to people who are in relationships where a partner may be experiencing "body or gender dysphoria."<br /><br />I'm glad that you've learned a lot from your first year of psych, women's studies, and/or LGBT studies classes, but I implore you to delve a bit more into the literature to see just how thoroughly you're wasting your time. It's quite arrogant for you to presume to know what gender dysphoria is like because you did (do?) not like your back fat or stomach rolls. The visible "body" is but one aspect of gender; it's a shame that you choose to fixate on a shallow, anatomy-based understanding of sexuality and identity. Maybe when you get to your senior seminars you'll come to embrace a more empathetic worldview, versus one that's depressingly emblematic of a hegemonic, mass-marketed idea of "tolerance."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com