I had a cross gender experience that caused gender euphoria, which resulted in dysphoria.
It's not that I can't fit in as a girl ...it's just that I like being a boy more. I have a very quirky trans narrative. But it's what makes me, me.
Makes sense to me :)
Also have noticed that you're a lot more comfortable in "going with the flow" lately instead of stressing and I just wanted to say good for you man :) You've come a long way already
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Quote from: Alex201 on February 16, 2011, 11:49:14 PM
I had a cross gender experience that caused gender euphoria, which resulted in dysphoria.
It sounds like a case of "you can't miss what you never had"
Until you crossed the gender divide, you had no way of knowing that you would prefer to be a guy. Ya dig?
Actually, a similar thing happened to me but in different circumstances than yours. When I was a little child I had no dysphoria over anything. When I was first entering puberty, I had a dream where I was a girl. After dream: dysphoria.
Definitely makes sense. The more male I look, the more I hate looking feminine. Where I used to feel like I was dressing up a pretty doll, I now feel like a guy in drag.
Quote from: Andrew Scott on February 17, 2011, 12:55:42 AM
Also have noticed that you're a lot more comfortable in "going with the flow" lately instead of stressing and I just wanted to say good for you man :) You've come a long way already
Yeah, seems like you're a lot more comfortable with things lately. :)