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Pre-transition did you tend to deny any differences between the sexes?

Started by Nero, October 08, 2010, 03:16:59 PM

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Lacey Lynne

Quote from: rejennyrated on October 08, 2010, 03:34:14 PM
I absolutely still do!  :D

With such a TINY difference it was uber annoying to feel so strongly that I was on the wrong side of what from my POV was a virtually non existent gap!  :laugh: It made no sense that it was so important - but it was!

Says it all ... same here.   
Believe.  Persist.  Arrive.    :D



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Samson99

Definitely. From about 5-13 I was really girly because my mom was a firm believer that little and young girls wear dresses. I remember thinking to myself "Why am I dressing to this extreme? What does it prove?" So in eighth or ninth grade, I just started dressing however I liked. (which was androgynous) I always knew that the so called differences could be blurred over, or tied into each sex.

This was an awesome question.
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Wolf Man

No.

I've always placed men and women at completely different levels. Whenever pressed with the differences between them in personal experience, I would default to claim that I was a dude. Though I meant it in a funny way, I see now that it held some truth.
I'll be there someday, I can go the distance
I will find my way, If I can be strong
I know every mile, Will be worth my while

When I go the distance, I'll be right where I belong
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Darner

I used to be such a hardcore feminist in my high school that the teachers hated me. I could beat up a person that would told me something could not be done by a woman. Then I realized I took it too much as an attack on myself and I calmed down. ;)
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