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So, the editor of the Warrior Wisewoman anthology, in the submission guidelines, says, “I am looking for stories that shed light on the truth of what it means to be female…”

This got me thinking, because the grammar (“the truth”) suggests that the editor is looking for a universal answer to this question; I am, in general, dubious about “universal” when we all have different life circumstances, and even basic things like “how it feels to be pregnant” vary greatly from person to person and even from pregnancy to pregnancy in the same woman.

Still, I know what it means to me to be female – or at least, what it has meant at various points in my life. Or do I? Maybe I just know what it has meant to be me in my particular circumstances in a world that treats females differently than males…

What do you folks think? What does it mean to be female? What does it mean to be male? Do you have opinions on what it means to be the gender you’re not? Is this universal, or do you think your answer would be different if you lived (for instance) 200 years in the future?
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Date: 2008-10-03 06:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wyld-dandelyon.livejournal.com
I did think of this possibility, though I have my doubts whether the editor would go for a trans protagonist. That wouldn't stop me from writing a story if I thought I had a good idea, of course.

Another possibility is an intersex protagonist.

Complexity that is central to (or at least pertinent to) the story would certainly lead to plot and character development; my best stories/songs take more than one idea thread and weave them together; so far, however, nothing has sparked around the thought of using a trans protagonist.

I would want to do something more than just a trans-self-discovery story or a trans-coming-out story...

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