Dating an intersex person one has to be aware of and certain
things and those include;
Finding the Right Mindset
1. Be
open-minded. Starting a new relationship can sometimes feel
awkward. Things can become even more complicated if you are dating an intersex
person. This may be a new experience for you, but if you put yourself in the
right frame of mind you'll find you can fully engage in your new relationship.
- Keep an open mind. Don't accept stereotypes as fact.
- Be ready to learn new information. You may not have much experience with intersex people. That's ok. Just be willing to learn about it.
- Don't be afraid to ask questions. If you don't understand something, just ask.
2. Do your
research. Gaining new knowledge can help you understand more
about intersex people. The more you know, the better you will be able to relate.
When you begin dating, take some time to learn more about what it means to be
intersex.
- Use the internet. There are many sites online, such as InterACT and OII, that can provide very useful information.
- Make sure to look for sites that are providing information based in fact.
- Just start reading. Take in a wide range of information from a variety of topics.
3. Learn the
history. For years, intersex people have been discriminated
against in mainstream society. Some people were also subjected to painful
medical procedures. Take some time to learn about the history of the struggle
for rights and non-discrimination.
- Intersex advocacy groups began to grow in numbers during the 1990s. These groups promote allowing intersex people to make their own choices.
- The goals of advocacy groups is to help people learn what it means to be intersex. They also fight to have a voice in the medical community.
- Ask the person you are dating about their personal journey as an intersex person. Every individual story is different.
4. Use the
right words. It is important to use the correct terminology. In
the past, it was common to refer to intersex people as
"hermaphrodites". Unfortunately, this inaccurate term is still
sometimes used today.
- Be aware that language changes with society. Intersex is the proper term, so take care not to use outdated terms that could offend someone.
- Intersex people often identify with the challenges of the LGBT population. Sometimes it is even called LGBTI, which stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/transsexual, and intersex.
- Make it a point to use the proper terms for all people. If you need help, ask someone how they self-identify.
1. Practice
patience. Intersex people often have to deal with unique
challenges. For example, they may face discrimination from family, or even
their doctors. When you date an intersex person, you should practice patience.
- Be aware that these challenges can cause intense emotions. If your partner seems angry or sad at times, show kindness and patience.
- Don't make it about you. Be aware that if your partner is upset, it's likely not your fault. Just ask how you can help.
- Try saying, "I understand that you're frustrated right now. Please know that I'm here for you." That illustrates that you are patient and supportive.
2. Communicate
effectively. Communication is key in any relationship. This applies
no matter who you are dating. Make sure to put effort into communicating
effectively with your partner.
- Take time to talk. If you are having a conflict, use words to work it out. Try saying, "Things feel tense lately. Do you have time this week to talk?"
- Actively listen. Listening shows respect. Demonstrate that you are listening by paraphrasing, making eye contact, and changing your facial expressions.
- Ask questions. In any relationship, it is important to understand the other person's point of view.
- Try asking questions to figure out how they feel. You could say, "How are you feeling about our relationship?"
3. Become an
advocate. You don't have to limit yourself to making supportive
statements to your partner. You can become more involved by becoming an
advocate for intersex people. This will show your partner that you are invested
and that you care.
- Speak out against all types of discrimination. You can contact your local lawmakers if there are any concerning laws in your area.
- You can also help educate people that you know. For example, if you hear someone making an incorrect statement about an LGBTI person, speak up.
- You can say, "Actually, that's just more of an urban legend. Medically speaking...". Use your knowledge to help other people become more tolerant.
4. Be
intimate. Sometimes intersex people might face challenges being
intimate. For some, it is painful. This can be caused by childhood surgeries
performed to "fix" their condition
- For others, they may be dealing with discomfort or even shame about their genitals. This might make intimacy difficult.
- Intimacy is important in any relationship. Take care to put effort into this aspect of your relationship.
- You do not immediately have to figure out how to make intercourse work for you. Instead, you can try different forms of intimacy.
- For example, you could try sensual touching or massage. You can also enjoy a lot of kissing, hand holding, and cuddling.
1. Get to know
the individual. It's true that dating an intersex person can
have specific challenges. But in most ways, it's not really that different from
any relationship. Remember, an intersex person is just that--a person.
- Treat your partner like an individual. Don't think, "I'm dating an intersex person." Instead, think, "I'm dating Robin."
- Get to know the unique personality characteristics of your partner. Find out what makes them laugh, what foods they like, and what they like to read.
- Look for common interests. Finding things in common can help you bond at any point in your relationship.
2. Have fun. Dating
should be enjoyable. Whether you are getting ready for your second date or your
fiftieth, make sure that you are having fun. Put some effort into finding
enjoyable activities that you can share together.
- Go on an adventure. Try hiking a new trail or exploring a new city during a weekend road trip.
- Take turns planning date nights. Even if it's just a movie on the couch, it can feel fun and romantic when the other person plans an evening all about the two of you.
- Laugh together. Watch a funny movie or go to a dog park and watch the puppies play.
3. Relax. Dating
can be hard. It can be especially complicated if it is the first time you are
dating an intersex person. Try to take some of the pressure off of yourself.
- Know that there might be bumps in the road. Don't be upset if your relationship is not perfect--no one's is.
- Don't worry so much about the future. You don't need to determine immediately (or even in the first year) whether the person you are dating is "the one".
- Remind yourself that it takes time to get to know someone. Relax and take time to figure each other out.
- Be kind to yourself. Be patient as you explore a new relationship. It's okay to learn as you go
No comments:
Post a Comment