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What is social discomfort with your birth-assigned gender like?

Started by redhot1, August 10, 2016, 04:36:54 PM

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The times I've had real problems dealing with the social aspects of gender are relatively rare. Mostly it just feels like I'm in a permanent role-playing game: there's always a disconnect between the core 'me' and the social role I'm playing. That happens with both mainstream genders, which is why I consider myself non-binary, although I can feel much more natural with a female presentation than with a male one.
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