It's no reflection on trans folks, but I hate being labelled cis. Don't identify as that, don't want to. Apparently saying that makes me a bigot, despite the fact that a chunk of my work is specifically supporting LGBTQI folks. Derp.
@CobaltVelvet I simply don't want to be labelled in that way. I'm putting zero limitations upon how someone else identifies. In fact I celebrate them. Please explain how that is bigotry, using logic.
@CobaltVelvet That's a reasonable argument, and I will be giving it significant thought. Thanks for taking the time to actually make a good argument. In the past my experience of this has been
Me: I don't want to be labelled, cheers.
Others: BIGOT!
Literally this, and it shits me.
@Witchsmeller Yeah, I can understand that.
@Witchsmeller Cis is the logical opposite of trans, it's not just a question if identifying. You don't identify to being trans, you can move the threshold but you either are or are not. You're either trans or cis, it is factually a binary characteristic, by its definition.
It's borderline bigot because of the usual transphobic argument to abolish "cis" as it should be defined as "normal" and "trans" as the single exception that requires a label.