I hope I'm not stepping on any toes with this topic, but it's been in the news a lot lately (mainly thanks to Caitlin). I am a staunch supporter of gay/bisexual rights in every respect. But somehow, I have problems coming to terms with trans-gender people, maybe because of the pronouns. Somehow, I can't feel comfortable using the word "she" for someone who used to be a man. And yet, thinking about the character "Lady Chablis" in the movie Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, it's hard to think of that character as being a man either. Lady Chablis is a (very funny) woman.
Certainly everybody has the right to be respected and accepted for whoever he/she is. But the language does lend itself to awkwardness. I wonder, if we just used a neutral pronoun, such as "it," for everybody, would that make the problem go away?
More controversially, is being trans-gender a normal variation on the human scale, or is it a mental aberration? There are times when I feel like the world is moving too fast for me to keep up with it!
I also feel awkward about gays using the words "husband" and "wife" for their spouses. I think those terms should be put to rest; they are ancient designations and bring to mind the agricultural world of medieval Europe. Why not just use the word "spouse" for all married people, whether gay or straight?
Certainly everybody has the right to be respected and accepted for whoever he/she is. But the language does lend itself to awkwardness. I wonder, if we just used a neutral pronoun, such as "it," for everybody, would that make the problem go away?
More controversially, is being trans-gender a normal variation on the human scale, or is it a mental aberration? There are times when I feel like the world is moving too fast for me to keep up with it!
I also feel awkward about gays using the words "husband" and "wife" for their spouses. I think those terms should be put to rest; they are ancient designations and bring to mind the agricultural world of medieval Europe. Why not just use the word "spouse" for all married people, whether gay or straight?