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[-] zweieuro@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

As in? "Your current feelings might be a temporary state of mind" is a sensible thing to say. Dismissing that in a general context, as this meme does, is ,IMO ,not healthy. I think it's a slippery slope argument. In addition to what I wrote before, it also seems like a really easy way to dismiss any critique about sudden courses of action.

[-] princessnorah 4 points 3 days ago

Yeah but you're extrapolating a whole bunch of situations that this phraseology isn't used for, like toxic relationships. It's speaking to the "it's just a phase" mentality that gets used to dismiss queer identities like being trans or gay. It's actually not super clear whether the two people in the second panel are supposed to be, like, "me from the future" or if the one doing the stamping is proving a "hater" wrong with her identity.

Either way, I found your comment to be kind of unhelpful...

[-] zweieuro@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago

What exactly does this phrasing not apply to? It is phrased as a blanket statement, and that's what I don't think is healthy. If this said "your gender is for sure just a temporary phase," and someone stamped that as wrong, I would agree with the stamping.

You might be right that I am just splitting hairs, but I find the phrasing generalistic and toxic. I think a blanket statement, like the one shown here, without any other context, should not be taken as gospel. That is a critique of me personally.

I also absolutely agree with what you are saying, but only in that context that you are describing.

... Now that I am reading this back I might be overinterpreting internet culture, I am not into memes as I used to so maybe the context is more obvious than I am used to...

[-] hazl 3 points 3 days ago

My interpretation: the author of the comic is reflecting on a time when they dismissed their feeling of gender incongruence as a phase, which turned out to be totally wrong. I don't see this as advancing a strong message to gender questioning people that they should act on their feelings in a particular way. It's one person's expression of personal experience, and relevant to this community. I really think that's about as deep as this goes.

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