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I’m not sure that’s what Patti was saying. She can, of course, further develop the thought if she wishes to do so.You’re really becoming quite ugly when there’s no need to be. Again, you’re demonstrating that you believe Jenner made this change to secure a position on the cover of a magazine (even as you claim this isn’t what you mean). And I’ve noted why that’s a problematic assumption. Step back and take a deep breath. Being transgendered is about far more than wanting to wear pretty clothes and make-up.
I purport to have no expertise on transgenderism. It’s probably not just one thing. But it does seem almost eerie that Jenner’s first “coming out” was to appear in a “glamour” shot in scanty clothing on a magazine for all the world to see. No shot of what women commonly do in their ordinary lives. Just this highly artificial presentation of what (to some feminists at least) is a caricature of femininity.
Puts me to mind of a lady I knew who was talking to me about divorcing her husband. Appears he got his hands on some kind of estrogen preparation or other and was in the process of growing breasts. There were other details that were extremely unsettling to her, not the least of which was his increasingly domineering actions toward her.
At a point, she had what seemed to me a “eureka” moment. She said it seemed to her his possessiveness was so out of kilter than he wanted to “possess femininity itself”; to “own it”. That moment of realization was so awful to her that she then ran to the bathroom and threw up. Needless to say, she divorced the guy. Paid a heavy price for doing it too, as he essentially “declared war” on her in all sorts of ways.
Jenner was never a little girl. He was never a pre-teen girl. He was never a pubescent girl. He was never a young woman or a middle aged woman. He never lived the life of a woman, or what it is to be one. He isn’t a woman in any meaningful way. He only has acquired the outward appearance of one at age 65, and even that appearance seems air-brushed (probably is) and as unreal as the air-brushed photos of female sterotypes in “girly” magazines. The bogus “playmate” who never has to clean the refrigerator or drag herself through the rain to work, or calls upon her husband to help clean up when she has the flu and leaves the bathroom a mess. A Barbie doll.
So, one wonders just what Jenner thinks he has accomplished. And one wonders, too, how some manage not to find it creepy.