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Nora Charles ([personal profile] noracharles) wrote2011-05-29 03:26 pm

Sometimes coming out isn't never ending

My mom made me really happy today.

Sometimes I feel like I have to come out to her over and over again, because it's so often she expresses some unexamined heteronormative assumption about me and my life.

But today I was telling her a story about a female friend and "her darling" - boyfriend/girlfriend is not a gendered word in Danish - and without any hesitation or sign of thinking it over or making an effort, my mother replied referring to them as "two young women". As it happened, my friend is straight and her darling was a man, but most of my friends are queer, and it feels wonderful to know that my mom understands and accepts that on an unconscious level now.
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[personal profile] aquaeri 2011-05-30 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
I think the social policing of gender normativity is just as bad as homophobia. It's a different bunch of people who are directly affected (with some overlap) but that ad isn't less offensive if the mother thinks there's something wrong with her son doing ballet, than if the mother thinks he's gay.
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[personal profile] aquaeri 2011-05-30 08:05 am (UTC)(link)
No I don't follow Danish news, I googled "irma ballet denmark" or similar, based on what you wrote, and found a description (I have good google-fu). I remember going to Irma when we lived in Denmark (in the 70s), but I don't think I knew about same-sex attraction let alone homophobia then. (I didn't feel I was exposed to much gender policing either, although I have faint memories of some other girls telling me "girls don't X" and my response being "I'm a girl and I'm doing X".)

It's sad, but probably inevitable, that the most positive mainstream reporting of the opposition to the ad is in terms of homophobia - at least that is becoming more of a recognised problem. Gender policing seems worse now, and it's unfortunate that growing awareness of GLBT people and their rights is treating lack of gender conformity as equivalent to same-sex attraction, as though the mainstream can only deal with one idea at a time.
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[personal profile] calvinahobbes 2011-05-30 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
We are completely agreed. I hope my comment above didn't give a different impression.
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[personal profile] aquaeri 2011-05-30 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
I wanted to make sure - like you, I can find myself nitpicking details (the ad isn't strictly speaking homophobic) and miss explicitly stating the big picture: it's an offensive ad.