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January 10, 2023 at 8:00 pm #413581JanusParticipant
Dear Anita
Another interesting article ” ‘Even If You Go to the Skies, Weāll Find You’ – LGBT People in Afghanistan After the Taliban Takeover. ” from human rights watch where they interviewed 60 LGBT Afghans from Oct. 2021 to December 2021. Many LGBT people were assaulted and threatened in Afghanistan. Life in Afghanistan before Taliban takeover wasn’t easy for LGBT people either,Ā in 2018 the government passed a law that criminalized same-sex marriage.
Under the Taliban same-sex relationships have gotten more extreme with punishments.
The Taliban declares “For homosexuals, there can only be two punishments: either stoning, or he must stand behind a wall that will fall down on him.ā
I do hope that LGBT people in places like African countries, Middle East and some parts of Europe like Poland and Hungary find refuge and safe spaces. Asia doesn’t really acknowledge LGBT people, there are many trans people whose families don’t accept them and it’s very hard to get gender transitioning resources in Asian countries. The LGBT group in Beijing was created in 1990 but it still has a long way to go before helping people receive equal rights.
January 10, 2023 at 8:27 pm #413583JanusParticipantDear Anita
I found some resources for people in the LGBT community that is accessible no matter where you are:
Human Rights Campaign:
https://www.hrc.org/resources/coming-out
Trevor Project:
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/resources/article/resources-for-international-lgbtq-youth/
LGBTQ Resources List:
Connect Safely LGBTQ Resources:
LGBTQ Planned Parenthood:
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/teens/lgbtq/info-and-resources-lgbtq-teens-and-allies
International Resources from UK:
https://www.stonewall.org.uk/our-work/international/international-resources
January 11, 2023 at 5:56 am #413603AnonymousGuestDear Janus:
Thank you for the articles and resources for the lgbtq+ community worldwide!
I was wondering earlier this morning in regard to lgbtq+ people accessing your valuable input on the topic: some of the people who become members and post on the forums arrive to tiny buddha because they googled/ searched for a particular topic, a search that led them to a thread with a mention of their topic in the title. Looking at the title of your thread (started Dec 2015, before your social transitioning), it doesn’t mention anything lgbtq+.
What if you either start a new thread with an lgbtq+ mention in the title (where you will repost all the resources you submitted here), or maybe (?) you can change the title of this thread to include the lgbtq+ mention? In any case, I would like to continue to communicate with you in this thread!
anita
January 12, 2023 at 1:44 pm #413674JanusParticipantDear Anita
I have been looking through the forums and the Tough Times tab forums have some lgbtq posts. I think that there’s some lgbtq mental health being brought to awareness on tiny buddha. I agree that it’s great talking with you on “Too Criticizing of Myself” forum but having a forum topic for lgbtq resources would be helpful.
I couldn’t find any resources on how to change the forum title but if it could be changed I think ” Healing the Inner Critic and LGBTQ discovery journey ” would be a great title.
I got diagnosed with gender dysphoria from a nurse practitioner in 2018 and talking to gender therapists and connecting with trans communities has been helping me.
I think i’ll start a new thread on lgbtq resources. Hugs and thanks for your advice.
I started posting a closing reflection on my forums seven years ago that are now pretty much inactive. Forums “Lost in Life,” “Overcoming Doubts and Fears,” “Dreams and Goals,” “Transgender and Gender Dysphoria,” and “Gender and Personal Identity.”
January 12, 2023 at 1:46 pm #413675JanusParticipantDear Anita
The spacing went awry when I posted š
I have been looking through the forums and the Tough Times tab forums have some lgbtq posts. I think that thereās some lgbtq mental health being brought to awareness on tiny buddha. I agree that itās great talking with you on āToo Criticizing of Myselfā forum but having a forum topic for lgbtq resources would be helpful.
I couldnāt find any resources on how to change the forum title but if it could be changed I think ā Healing the Inner Critic and LGBTQ discovery journey ā would be a great title.
I got diagnosed with gender dysphoria from a nurse practitioner in 2018 and talking to gender therapists and connecting with trans communities has been helping me.
I think iāll start a new thread on lgbtq resources. Hugs and thanks for your advice.
I started posting a closing reflection on my forums seven years ago that are now pretty much inactive. Forums āLost in Life,ā āOvercoming Doubts and Fears,ā āDreams and Goals,ā āTransgender and Gender Dysphoria,ā and āGender and Personal Identity.ā
January 12, 2023 at 6:04 pm #413678AnonymousGuestDear Janus:
My goodness, I wasn’t aware of your other threads; inĀ my mind there was only this one: Too Criticizing of Myself. I simply forgot that we communicated on your other threads years ago. Thank you for bringing these threads to my attention. I am looking forward to re-read your older threads Friday morning and reply further then, good night, Janus!
anita
January 13, 2023 at 7:15 am #413697JanusParticipantDear Anita
Most of those threads were written around 2015-2016, seven years ago. I think they’ve just faded out with time in replies. I feel like those threads were just posts in the moment when I was struggling with myself and now over the years I have been working on my mental health and have much clearer purpose. I really like the Forsythe wildlife refuge in galloway, nj close to stockton and they have summer internships this year so I’m thinking of applying.
January 13, 2023 at 7:22 am #413699AnonymousGuestDear Janus: I am preparing a post for you and will submit it within the hour. It is exciting to be made aware of your old threads, I forgot about them because I was focused only on this 94-page thread for a long time.
anita
January 13, 2023 at 8:33 am #413700AnonymousGuest* It is taking me longer than I thought…
January 13, 2023 at 10:17 am #413714AnonymousGuestDear Janus:
I decided to submit my post today here, on this Nov-Dec 2016, 2-page thread, and an identical post in your Dec 2015-current (Jan 2023), 94-page thread. The reason is that the title of this thread includes the word Transgender and the term Gender Dysphoria, which I hope will get the attention of people out there looking for forums on the topic.
Yesterday, you submitted posts in all of your threads: Lost in Life (Aug 2015), Overcoming Fear and Doubt (Feb 2016), Dreams and Goals (Feb 2016), Gender and Personal Identity (Aug 2016), Transgender or Gender Dysphoria (Nov-Dec 2016) and Too Criticizing of MyselfĀ (Dec 2015- current, Jan 2023, 94 pages).
In your very first post on tiny buddha, on Aug 14, 2015, you wrote (I will boldface some ofĀ what suggests to me body dysmorphia, gender dysphoria and/ or being a transgender male): “Iām not sure where to go in life. I am a wiccan and aspire to become a reiki healer… I want to enter the medical field… I see insecurities and flaws in my body“. On Aug 15-18, 2015, you wrote on your very first thread: “I think the pain began at the end of fifth grade in June… They said I was too athletic and tomboyish.. In seventh grade.. Ā I also got sexually harassed by a guy”. On Feb 2016, you wrote (in another thread): “Iām not good enough compared to my friends, Iāll never be as skinny or as athletic as them.. I tend to be worried about my weight, my body“.
Still in Feb 2016, you wrote: “My goals:… stop being so criticizing of myself… I would love to have the confidence to tell the people and the guy that I love how much I care about him. ..the best feeling about being in love with someone is that it makes you appreciate your life.. Ā he means the world to me and I would do anything for him and if I have to let him go Iāll be okay as well”.
In Aug 2016, you wrote: “Sometimes I question the power of my gender. Sometimes I wonder if it would be easier being a male. My ap world history teacher who is also a psychology teacher says teens experience gender identity issues… I often hide myself with casual clothes b/c I donāt want attention..Ā I often bury myself in my academic subjects often afraid to even approach the subject of physical relationships… I find that I am the polar opposite of my family, mostly my mom, and I donāt even want to look like her, which is one of the reasons I sometimes question my gender identity and the thing is, I donāt look like her… I enjoy playing sports and casual clothes while she enjoys buying clothes, shopping, typical feminine things. I also enjoy letting out my anger in creative ways such as dancing or writing, while they often let their anger control them. I am easy to talk to and donāt judge others regardless of whoever they are, while my parents will be a bit judgmental”.
In Nov 2016, you wrote: “Lately all I feel like is covering up by body and not wanting anyone to see it… Even through the years that I was bullied in seventh and eighth grade, the idea of gender identity never crossed my mind, I was happy to be me. But after I had to quit gymnastics..Ā in late October.. Iāve been getting the memory of the time in late August after gymnastics practice, when a guy was sexist to me. during the time, he thought I was wearing a leotard to sexually stimulate men… On my junior year at high school.. when the summer of junior year rolled around, I couldnāt wait for it to be winter b/c I kept thinking that I wasnāt safe as a girl, that I needed to change my gender. Towards winter, I thought I would be more comfortable since I was wearing sweatshirts and keeping my body hidden… There are times when I act like a guy and feel much better, but underlying that is still a fear that Iām not safe as a girl… I despise gender roles in society… I think the term ‘tomboy’ is a bit insulting to girls and also the princess complex that girls should be princesses and guys should be superheroes… Before puberty, I often acted like a guy, but I wore skirts and didnāt really care. I wanted to be genderless, neither a guy nor a girl. After I hit puberty, I was okay with it, but I disliked the girls talking about how to make their bodies attract more attention from guys so I didnāt really associate with girls. Also since I liked competitive sports, camping and doing strenuous activities, I had a lot of guy friends… I didnāt really feel much of the social anxiety until march of my junior year… I can focus on myself as a person and other days, I identify with females being weak… Sometimes I see males at school trying to show off their strength and fighting and I realize I donāt want to be like that, neither do I want to be the female who shows off her body wishing her bosom was bigger b/c I donāt care about these things. I would much rather be intelligent than anything else.
“But my mind keeps thinking that Iām not good enough as a girl. I have a patriarchal family and my mom has an aunt who favors her son more than her daughter… my mom has a bit of a short temper and I donāt like that. I think part of why I hate being female is that my mom is judgmental, pessimistic, temperamental, too materialistic, likes the fancy clothes (which I donāt care about)… I am not like my mom and I donāt even want to look like her. I am compassionate, open-minded… Iām searching for emotional strength as well and I have often thought that being male would help me be stronger, but I feel like the illusion of physical strength isnāt really real strength. There was a while when I thought I was great and confident after working out, but now I work out a lot and I still donāt feel peace with myself. The thing I want most in life is emotional fulfillment, to know myself beneath the labels… to see myself not really in either gender, but as an evolved human being who knows exactly what their soul is. It was also drilled in my mind to not flirt or be involved in sexual activity either… There are questions I wish I knew like how my mom felt when she first held me in her arms”.
My comments today, Jan 13, 2022 on the above quotes (I did not at all quote you from your longest, 94-page thread): I ended the above collection of quotes with your sentence: “There are questions I wish I knew like how my mom felt when she first held me in her arms” because to me, this is a very, very significant sentence: you were wondering if it meant anything to your mother to hold you for the very first time.. because you never received from her- seems to me- any acceptance, beginning in the very beginning of your life. What you did receive from her (again, this is my understanding, not necessarily the-truth-the-whole-truth-and-nothing-but-the-truth so to speak) is anger and rejection. And so, you rejected her in return, rejecting her as the (traditional) woman that she has been, and rejecting all of traditional womanhood as well.
You wanted or needed to be the opposite of your mother (“I find that I am the polar opposite of..Ā my mom, and I donāt even want to look like her“) physically and mentally: to not look like her, to not think like her, to not feel like her, and to not behave like her. Add to this the patriarchal attitude of your traditional family/ society (viewing women as weak and inferior; viewing men as strong and superior), adding to the mix having been sexually harassed in school as a female… no wonder you didn’t want to be a woman.
I didn’t comment on all the quotes I chose, and I have more thoughts about them. We can talk more, if you want but it is perfectly fine with me if you don’t want to elaborate on anything I mentioned above, I want you to feel comfortable here and everywhere else!
In your updates to your first 5 out of 6 threads (threads of Aug 2015-Dec 2016), you shared yesterday, Jan 12, 2023, the following (I am re-arranging what you shared, so to fit a chronological order, best I can): in 2018, you were diagnosed with gender dysphoria and attended counseling and therapy with counselors and with a gender therapist, over the years. In 2018, you started a wiccan site with a friend (still operating it). In 2018, and in 2019-2020, you saw a nurse practitioner, nutritionists and counselors, and they helped you come up with workout and meal plans (to combat eating disorders and over-exercising). Starting in 2019, you started to let go of trying to fit gender stereotypes and you joined the Transcendence group at Stockton University, and met some gender non-conforming people. In 2021, you earned a reiki certificate. In the past couple of years, you decided what specific career you want to pursue, and you are pursuing it (“I have decided to pursue biology and environmental science, with a career.. helping with environmental sustainability and resources for NJ fisheries and wildlife”). In 2022 and the start of 2023, being at Stockton, you experienced a lot of growing and healing while pursuing your chosen career.
“I loved having Transcendence group people friends where I could be myself… My gender journey hasnāt been easy but I feel more clear about myself… I realized that I was much happier presenting as a guy, working on letting go of gender stereotypes“.
– Thank you for all that you shared through the years, including these very uplifting and inspiring updates. CoNgRaTuLaTiOnS for all your amazing achievements!!!
You are an inspiration and you have a lot of good to offer the world, Janus: one step, one day at a time!
anita
January 14, 2023 at 8:34 am #413736royal dailyParticipantThanks Juanita, that was very supportive and insightful;)
January 14, 2023 at 8:42 am #413738AnonymousGuestDear royal daily:
Assuming you thanked me (anita, not Juanita)- you are welcome!
anita
February 3, 2023 at 5:21 pm #414927JanusParticipantDear royal daily
glad that you found anita’s organization of the content helpful. hugs friend
February 3, 2023 at 5:32 pm #414929JanusParticipantDear Anita
I feel like this forum has been a journal of how far I’ve come and how much I’ve discovered myself. I feel like life is a discovery process and like you said to take it one step at a time.
I am hoping to be more aware in nature because I love learning about the different things there. I think I might start a nature observation journal and start writing down things and learning about them. My ecological principles lab and ecological statistics professors are always telling students to be inspired by the world around them. I feel like the more I explore the more I start to see the wonder of being connected to nature.
My farm friend christine got me a gender identity journal with different prompts and i enjoy them. I find it helps me get more in contact with my feelings and put them in organized manner.
I love how you organized the posts I’ve written and pulled quotes and your insightful comments. Hugs Anita.
February 4, 2023 at 6:07 am #414940AnonymousGuestDear Janus:
Starting a nature observation journal reads like an excellent idea. I wonder if you’ll add photos to it. It’s nice of Christine to have given you a gender identity journal with different prompts.
Your journey of discovery, one step at a time, has been very interesting to follow and to participate in (in the context of this thread). Through communicating with you (and with others), I’ve been on my own discovery journey as well, and as a result, I am more assertive, more patient, more empathetic and a better person overall. I am definitely not the same person I was when I first posted on tiny buddha back in May 2015 (7 months before you started this thread), nor am I the same person I was last year.. or last week. For your part in my discovery process, I say thank you, Janus and hugs back to you!
anita
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