activebutodd wrote:
Butch women, lesbian women, gender-queer women, transgender women, or even simply non-stereotypically 'girly' women still have cultural and medical experiences of being women.
And the less rosy aspects of that are part of a women's discussion. I don't see anything wrong with a bit of discussion and mutual support.
I agree with the above. We all <for the most part> have female bodies and all the things that go along with that even if some of the women here are "butch". I also think the posts from male to female transgender are more then welcome here it's nice to beable to help someon going down that road with the basics like make-up, hair and handbags. Yes I feel like a woman, have womans body and other then some of the bs enjoy being a woman as much as I "enjoy" being short or having dark hair it's just who I am.
Not all women scream when they see a mouse or only wear pink. I can't think of one off the top of my head thats not a cartooon that does.