note added 5/2/15: a few days after posting this, I wrote an op-ed for the The Guardian (US edition) about the Bruce Jenner-Diane Sawyer interview.
I had no intentions of writing this. Celebrities come out as trans once every year or two or three. For me, it's like a comet, or perhaps Mercury retrograde. It always keeps happening. I've lived through numerous permutations of this before. For me, this is history repeating itself, albeit somewhat differently each time.
I had no intentions of writing this. Celebrities come out as trans once every year or two or three. For me, it's like a comet, or perhaps Mercury retrograde. It always keeps happening. I've lived through numerous permutations of this before. For me, this is history repeating itself, albeit somewhat differently each time.
I haven't even
watched Jenner's interview with Diane Sawyer yet. I DVR'd it. On purpose. It is
a buffer. The media often screws things up, so I wanted to hear about how it
went before watching it. So I could prepare myself, just in case. Because it's
hard to watch a newly out trans person answer a barrage of intrusive questions
about their gender and identity, when you've personally been a newly out trans
person who had to endure a very similar (albeit not publicly broadcasted)
barrage of similar questions regarding your own gender and identity.