A friend was struggling with the question of sexual identity, and
wildernessguru really has a handle on this. I read my response to him, and he liked it. So I'm posting it here:
I've been round and round this question with
wildernessguru, and my conclusion is that sexuality is com-pli-ca-ted. He's in forties now, and is fairly clear about what he likes and dislikes. He looks at the labels and kinda goes, "Hmm." Instead he just knows what he likes:
Femme boys.
Aggressive women (especially in conservative business suits - rowr!)
Buzz cuts.
Women's bob haircuts.
Hearing dirty talk from either a Daddy or a Dominant woman.
Sex, in all its varieties.
Women who are supportive and loving.
Well-dressed classy black men with deep sensuous voices.
Men with 'swimmer's build.'
Transvestites who love their femininity (and ideally pass, but that seems to be second).
Voluptuous women with large breasts.
Women's clothes.
Being spanked.
Having his hair stroked or brushed.
The feel of a woman's breast pressed against him.
People who are 'straight up,' who have integrity.
I'm still learning the list and it shifts over time as he experiments and finds something else he likes, but I think his approach is pretty good. It better matches what sex is really like, accomodates changing tastes and leaves room for him to be an individual and not a member of a certain group.
It's smart. He says 'I like this' rather than 'I am this.' He's avoided most of the neurosis that seem to go with defining your sexuality. Because if you tried to define him based on that list, you'd have to say he's a submissive cross-dressing bi-sexual with a hair fetish and a preference for dominant overweight women, whose sexual experience is mostly with men. And that just takes a long time to say. Not to mention it might not be entirely true from one week to the next.
Be an individual. Don't try to create a new type of normal for yourself.
This has been a social service message brought to you from The Guru.
I've been round and round this question with
Femme boys.
Aggressive women (especially in conservative business suits - rowr!)
Buzz cuts.
Women's bob haircuts.
Hearing dirty talk from either a Daddy or a Dominant woman.
Sex, in all its varieties.
Women who are supportive and loving.
Well-dressed classy black men with deep sensuous voices.
Men with 'swimmer's build.'
Transvestites who love their femininity (and ideally pass, but that seems to be second).
Voluptuous women with large breasts.
Women's clothes.
Being spanked.
Having his hair stroked or brushed.
The feel of a woman's breast pressed against him.
People who are 'straight up,' who have integrity.
I'm still learning the list and it shifts over time as he experiments and finds something else he likes, but I think his approach is pretty good. It better matches what sex is really like, accomodates changing tastes and leaves room for him to be an individual and not a member of a certain group.
It's smart. He says 'I like this' rather than 'I am this.' He's avoided most of the neurosis that seem to go with defining your sexuality. Because if you tried to define him based on that list, you'd have to say he's a submissive cross-dressing bi-sexual with a hair fetish and a preference for dominant overweight women, whose sexual experience is mostly with men. And that just takes a long time to say. Not to mention it might not be entirely true from one week to the next.
Be an individual. Don't try to create a new type of normal for yourself.
This has been a social service message brought to you from The Guru.
*nods*
Date: 2004-02-06 10:44 pm (UTC)Yes.