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Dare to Ask: Please translate transgender

By PHILLIP MILANO

Question

Why would someone classified as transgender not be considered a gay or lesbian, or am I misunderstanding the term?

Angela, 44, straight, Lexington, Ky.

Replies

A person who is transgender is happier behaving, dressing and acting as a person of the opposite gender. A gay or lesbian person is happier behaving, dressing and acting as a person of his or her own gender.

Gordon, Salt Lake City

An individual who is transgendered is born the “wrong” gender. Let’s say that someone is born in a male body but identifies as female. Let’s say that they are also attracted only to men. Whether or not they ever have gender reassignment surgery to physically become a female, they are heterosexual because they’ve always been female on the inside and have always been attracted to men.

Shelly, 49, bisexual, New Alexandria, Pa.

For a few poor souls, their outsides do not match their inside [gender] self-perception, and they have a serious disconnect and experience a lot of emotional stress. Some of these folks like guys, some like women, some like both, some aren’t interested in sex with anybody. The only real commonality between gay folks and transgender folks is that they upset some other people’s ideas about the gender binary and about male vs. female conduct – and tend to be feared, resented or hated by such folks.

Ann, 50, bisexual, Akron, Ohio

Expert says

This isn’t really a confusing he said/she said mystery; in fact, it can be pretty straightforward, according to Jennifer Boylan, who had surgery to become a woman in 2002 and has appeared on many TV shows, including Oprah and Larry King Live.

For transgender people, it’s not about who you want to go to bed “with” but about who you want to go to bed “as,” said Boylan, who’s written about her experiences in such books as She’s Not There and I’m Looking Through You.

“Some people get confused about this because they think it [transgender] has to do with sexuality,” she said. “It’s also true that people who have a problem with gays or lesbians generally have a problem with transgender. Really, the main thing we have in common is we both get beaten up by the same group of people.”

By the way, “transgender” can refer to, among others, transsexuals (those who wish to physically change sex), cross-dressers and drag queens (gay men who perform as women), Boylan told us.

At any rate, she noted, the question of gender identity – who you are – is very different from the question of being gay or lesbian – who you love.

In her own experience, Boylan was attracted to women before her operation (when she was James Boylan) and says she is now “bisexual in nature,” though still mostly attracted to women.

“I do see what attracts women to men . . . I have guy friends who I never really looked at, and now I might think, ‘he is cute.’ Maybe I was blind to it before, because my life has always revolved around women.”

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