In my last session with my therapist, she commented that I seemed to be rather genderfluid, and that I seemed to be more comfortable with that fluidity than I realized. Granted, I'd argue that I'm far more comfortable with elements of myself than I am with myself as a whole, else I wouldn't need therapy, but that's a different matter all together. Rather, it got me thinking, to what degree is genderfluidity the realm of non-binaries, and to what degree does it affect transsexuals? I mean, even cis-people have some combination of masculine and feminine, so how much fluidity would one expect in, say, a MtF transsexual? I ask this as I try to figure out where I am. I've always been somewhat androgynous, and I don't see that androgyny disappearing any time soon, and yet there's part of me that feels wrong as male and wishes I'd been female. As such, I wanted to ask, how genderfluid do you tend to be? I'm especially curious about those who decided to transition, and if so, if it helped? Was genderfluidity a coping mechanism, or part of your own core identity?