Be People

I work in IT. I train jiu-jitsu. I don’t like the color pink. I grew up playing catch with my dad. I still have my ninja turtles. I am not gay (or closeted).

I don’t think that being a woman or a man or being attracted to one sex or another is relevant to what I should do or like.

I don’t care for you or anyone else to tell me (or any man or woman) what it is to be a man or a woman or gay or strait (or anything else).

Let us just be people and have/make our own identities.

I shouldn’t feel like I have to shout things like this to the sky (or blog), but every now and then I have a conversation with someone I respect that really makes me feel like I need to chisel words into a mountain so it’s as visible from a million miles away.

Each generation we may be getting closer to that world where people are allowed to just be people, but moments like this I feel like it’s more of an impossible dream. If we can’t even do this with gender, the most basic of two human categories we’re stuffed in, how are we going to get past issues of race or religion?

I can always think back to where we were as society even a few generations back. We have come so far. I’m trying to be patient, but this kind of patience can be very trying.

  • Jane

    Word Cindy. I love ninja turtles too :) But seriously, gender roles are so silly and confining. And it irks me when people assume that women who do sports/have short hair/ride motorcycles etc are automatically stereotyped as gay. Seriously, what the hell does your sexual attractions have to do with the activities you choose? When I was a kid I played with trucks. Did that make me more gay? Ridiculous. I agree, people are people first. And it is good to remember how far we’ve come since the 50s era gender roles. We just need to remember that the revolution is not over, feminism is still alive and kickin’, and yes it’s still relevant today. Equality is more than the vote. Keep kicking ass and not wearing pink. I promise I won’t assume you’re gay :)