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Started by KarlMars, February 26, 2016, 10:36:42 PM
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Quote from: Kizzy on March 02, 2016, 10:47:41 AMTo a degree, yes and no. I definitely viewed as role models, those of the gender I ultimately identified. My role play was similar. I think who I identified with was more suggestive than my actual activities as stereotypical play/activities are only artificially limited by gender. In my opinion, boys and girls (and other genders) can enjoy whatever activities they like—regardless of gender and it doesn't make them less of the gender they identify as.
Quote from: RavenMoon on February 26, 2016, 10:50:26 PMI was 4 years old. I actually did a fair amount of boy and girl activities. When I was younger I mostly played with a bunch of girls in the neighborhood. I did read books and do certain things intended for girls. By the time I was a teenager I was designing my own clothes. But I also hung out with boys and rode bikes and stuff. I'm 58 now. I was married 10 years. My wife didn't know I was trans. But now she says it makes sense b cause I was more like all the girlfriends she has, and nothing like any of the guys she's know. She said she liked that about me. But she also said I was just me, and didn't really have a gender. I think I agree. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk