Quote from: LoriDee on July 08, 2024, 02:28:12 PMIt could be the estrogen, but I think it is also that we are learning to be ourselves. As we become ourselves, that includes feelings and we are less inclined to hold them in. Perhaps, the stuff we have had bottled up for so long is now being allowed to be released a bit. It's just a theory and I have no evidence to support it.
I also subscribe to this theory. See... the deepest parts of who we are work on emotion. And when looking inside, it isn't so much the details, but how something makes you feel, which dictates what you think about something. It's like the mind's way of conveying a lot of information in one singular package which has immediate impact. This is why therapists are so keen to ask the question "How did that make you feel?"
And, for a lot of trans folks... the first indication of anything is a feeling. A feeling that something isn't right. Often one you can't explain, or begin to understand. But it's an emotional response to something going on inside. Not necessarily a particularly good emotional response, either. So, in order to suppress those emotions, and to try and dismiss this part of yourself... it's rather easy to become emotionally numb in general. Because you can get scared to feel, well, anything.
As Lori says, opening up to who you are also opens you up to emotions you wanted to suppress. It's literally turning up the dial on you as a person. And yeah, that can be overwhelming for someone who may have distanced themselves from emotion in general because of what not doing so could lead to.
The important thing to try to understand, sweetie, is that it's okay to be in touch with your emotions. Whatever they are. They are a natural part of us as people. And arguably one of the more important parts of who we are. It's okay to laugh, it's okay to cry, it's okay to feel scared, it's okay to feel loved, it's okay to feel...
everything. Emotions are a strength. They're what drive us, deep down.
*big hugs*