Nora Charles (
noracharles) wrote2011-05-29 03:26 pm
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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.
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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Unfortunately the way the debate was reported in the news (I haven't read any of the commentary myself), it seemed there were a lot of people attacking the ad for homophobia, not for gender policing, which speaks of gender stereotypes and gay stereotypes in itself: if you're a man with feminine qualities you must be gay, and if you're gay you must have feminine qualities.
But I don't know how far we can trust the news media to accurately summarize and report the nuanced points made by the commenters.
Do you follow the Danish news that closely?
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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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