A Thousand Ways to Do Gender
Dec. 1st, 2019 10:42 amThere's a point that I want to yell at people that "They've never been given a deliberately gender neutral name and it shows." I am starting to realize how much I internalized how my mother views gender. She told me a young age that she gave me a gender neutral name (though it was in the process of becoming more of a female name and is rarely used as a male name these days) so that people would have to meet me to learn if I was a boy or girl. Listing military service on my job applications (because veteran's benefit helps a lot when going for government jobs) would probably confuse more people if I didn't keep applying to jobs in which people knew me before the interview (I'm pretty sure being known has helped me get my last couple of jobs).
But that means I sometimes pick and choose what things are worth being feminine about. I don't wear makeup because I dealt with the fear of wearing it wrong by never starting. I foolishly spent years demonstrating I could be just a macho and drink hard alcohol. Lots of other thoughts follow on, but I'm not sure yet how to articulate them without being needlessly hurtful.
But that means I sometimes pick and choose what things are worth being feminine about. I don't wear makeup because I dealt with the fear of wearing it wrong by never starting. I foolishly spent years demonstrating I could be just a macho and drink hard alcohol. Lots of other thoughts follow on, but I'm not sure yet how to articulate them without being needlessly hurtful.
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Date: 2019-12-01 10:37 pm (UTC)Around age thirty, I got into fiber arts as my major social circles and started working in gender balanced offices. The networking and support I get from the other women around are better than being one of the boys, and easier. They've taught be more options for being female. But sometimes the Wednesday lunch discussions of appearance maintenance make me feel alien.
Maybe if nonbinary had been a think when I was younger.. But there's a part of me that just gets annoyed that even that is buying into gender to much.
(Thanks for commenting. I mostly just wanted to shout to the void, but it's good to know that the void isn't actually empty.)
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Date: 2019-12-01 10:55 pm (UTC)Discussions of appearance maintenance aren't my thing, either. I paused earlier because I work with a few men who take that kind of care about physical appearance (cis-het men, if it matters); they're early-mid twenties, and to them their level of interest is normal. For men my age only self-conscious goths wore makeup, mostly for going out at night, and they didn't bother with cleansers or hydrating masks. *shrugs* Another way in which time/place can pertain, perhaps.