i've been thinking about it for a while but didn't post because , well , it's not my right to tell other people private things about someone else , , and it's basically none of my business , but i feel obligated to try to help her and since it's all anonymous so here it goes (still dont feel right though)
so i've known this friend , who identify as a girl, for like 9 years now . and she has alway been complaining about how she wishes that she were born a guy , she hates to be addressed in a feminizing way but yet she's ok with it unless if it was too much
she always says how much she hates the feminine bits of her body , and she has always been getting pretty smaller sports bras almost exclusively and make sure there's nothing apearant of any feminine bits she has ,
and i've never seen anyone acts more stereotypically guyish in every aspect , even hobbies and interests , comments , reactions , etc .i mean even more than a lot of cis-guys and i'm sure she's not acting , that's her being herself , i mean when she acts all girly and soft is when she's pretending/acting
plus we have always been joking about how we should switch bodies and that it would be right if we did since like forever
the thing is , i'm pretty sure she has no idea whatsoever about what GID , trans or whatnot means
so what i'm asking here is , does all this necessarily mean that she's dysphoric? and should i talk to her about it? i mean i kinda already tried to casually approach it (note that i'm not out to her) by just asking her directly like "hey do you actually feel that you are a guy?" she said "no i'm a girl (silent period) i am a girl"
should i do something or that would be like sticking my nose in other's business? i mean even if i suppose she was , sometimes ignorance is a bless especially if it wasnt possible to transition , in the other hand , some people get some sort of closure of resorption by simply knowing what's wrong
any comments?