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Michelle said that her gendered presentation will "relieve a certain amount of anxiety and dysphoria related to social non acceptance." That sounds like she's trying to elicit female gendering from other people, and that being accepted as female relieves at least some of her dysphoria.You, Mariah, may obviously have a different experience. What triggers (or triggered) your dysphoria?
My point was to show that your statement was a broad generalization that didn't and doesn't apply to all. I agree that you could be right in her case that doing so could be helpful and may alleviate Michelle's dysphoria. Now in as far as my situation it was body dysphoria that was the issue. Surgery and hormones took care of that issue for me. Hormones allowed me to be able to see it in the mirror and added things like breasts. SRS took care of the one spot of huge dysphoria by removing that which was a huge issue and source of pain for me.