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Gender Euphoria instead of Dysphoria

Started by Amato, November 27, 2015, 09:21:02 PM

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Amato

Hey peeps.
Just wondering if anyone else here is driven by gender euphoria rather than dysphoria.
Personally, I am. And if you're willing to share your experiences I'd love to read them. Its always nice to see the variety of lived experiences in this community.
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Stephanie Sammantha

Quote from: AnonBear on November 27, 2015, 09:21:02 PM
Hey peeps.
Just wondering if anyone else here is driven by gender euphoria rather than dysphoria.
Personally, I am. And if you're willing to share your experiences I'd love to read them. Its always nice to see the variety of lived experiences in this community.

That's so funny.

I think humans who are cis are the gender euphoria. They're the ones happy with their biological sex, and their assigned at birth gender.
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Catherine Sarah

Hi Anon,

Funny you should mention euphoria. That's exactly how I felt once the bandages were removed. And that euphoria has never left. I don't see it doing so any time soon, or later for that matter.

Reflecting on this matter takes me back to 3rd form science. The blue Harry Messel science book, chapter 19, Biology. Where I learnt the differences (albeit so minuscule) between male and female secondary sexual characteristic. In the primitive explanation I was given to a question I asked, the ovaries either stay as they are or they form testes, and the vagina either stays as it is or forms the penis.

From that day onwards I was inspired to know, that my body deformity could be surgically corrected. I was convinced, in a 3rd form mindset, that I had a prolapsed vagina. No big deal. Salvation at last, I just had to wait for medical science to catch up to me.

Speak to you as soon as I check the time.

Huggs
Catherine




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