Submitted by GreatAcanthisitta466 t3_yg2pix in OldSchoolCool
Elsbethe t1_iuaceuk wrote
Reply to comment by WitchsWeasel in A lesbian couple in a gay nightclub, Paris 1930 by GreatAcanthisitta466
In all fairness it is complicated
We are labeling them a lesbian couple
We are calling one of them Butch
They may identify us a straight couple
The more masculine person May identify as a man or a or as a trans man, Or in the language of the day as a transvestite, Or cross dresser
We don't know how people labeled themselves especially especially in a world with so few labels
I appreciate that you think that Butch has been reclaimed but as a woman who has loved Butches my whole life I assure you that the word has never gone out of style at all
I think the most useful term would have been "the one who is more masculine. "
WitchsWeasel t1_iuaij5e wrote
True, I just checked out their wikipedia page. They used to wear binders and underwent a double mastectomy, and somewhat changed their name to a much more gender ambiguous one. I think it's safe to say that's pretty far into trans territory, especially for the time. Unfortunately, we don't have a language that has any wiggle room to speak of when it comes to gender neutrality, with all the issues it creates when it comes to defining gender on a spectrum, so there's that.
Also, duly noted for butch, though female still sounds bad either way. Not that that nazi deserved any courtesy, but eeh. Thanks for sharing your perspective, I appreciate it!
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