As Sadie so aptly said:
Quote from: Sadie on May 05, 2013, 02:57:23 PM
Sometimes I wonder what path my life would have taken if there had been good easily accessible information out there in my youth like there is today. It sucks really, I would like to have my youth back.
Looking back, I find that there were a metric ton of clues, but various factors prevented me from recognising the implications. Even in kindergarten, I was always more inclined to be lumped in with the girls, rather than the boys. Certain family matters (aka my father very much insisting for me to "become a proper man") led to an atmosphere in which I felt that I should not necessarily express those aspects of my personality, and ended up in my "training" myself to act like a man. Add the fact that I did not realise that it was
not normal to feel the need to study stuff like hand gestures in detail in order to be recognised as the assigned gender, or that very few other people went back and forth between being a girl or a boy in their dreams, and you get the recipe for deep, deep denial.
It took the internet to slowly but surely confront me with a reality that went beyond seeing drag queens and thinking: "interesting, but not for me", allowing me to realise that things like transitioning were really possible. If you will, a childhood dream suddenly being recognised as something that is attainable, and no longer just relegated to the realm of fantasy.