Quote from: Dena on October 22, 2016, 05:50:03 PM
The standard lines.
Sexual preference is who you want to go to bed with.
Gender identity is who you want to go to bed as.
With us it can be a bit more complicated than that. We tend to experience dysphoria which is a discomfort with our body or our social role. In my case, I was mainly uncomfortable with my social role but having a body that matched the feminine role helps me blend it. I am comfortable with a somewhat boyish figure but I wouldn't be comfortable with a strong masculine body.
Transitioning isn't the primary goal of this site though many do. The objective of this site is to discover the role that yo are comfortable in and help you move into it. Some people are comfortable changing presentation and some are comfortable part time. Others like gender fluid or bi gender switch back and forth. The question you need to ask yourself about gender identity is 5 years from now, what do you see your life looking like. You don't need to give us an answer to that and you should take as much time as you want.
My thing is I don't understand gender roles really. Which is why it was hard for to call myself anything but a woman because of my physical facts like my outer appearance my fertility etc... Now my whole perception of myself is in a whirlwind.
I was at the therapist today though and some things annoyed me about her saying stuff that pertained to gender expectations that don't usually sit well with me. I hate it when people expect because I'm small that I must be very feminine. As in liking certain things women like etc...