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Started by Sammy, March 11, 2013, 07:54:45 AM
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Quote from: cheetaking243 on March 11, 2013, 02:04:43 PMI'm probably the oddball in this group. I've always had exceptional spatial abilities, scoring in the top 5% of every test that I've ever taken. And thus far, feminizing hormones have had pretty much no effect on them whatsoever. We'll see if that changes as I go further.Honestly though, even though I am good at spacial tasks and mathematical reasoning and a bunch of other typically-male things, there has never been any doubt in my mind that this in any way interfered with my gender identity. Because my social interactions are VERY unmistakably feminine. And despite scoring a -10 on every single question of the COGIATI that dealt with math or spacial reasoning, and lost even more points because I'm terrible at remembering names and faces, somehow I still got a 165 on it because of my social tendencies. And frankly, during those high school math competitions, I always saw myself as the girl who was kicking butt and taking names and showing the boys how it was done, even though I technically wasn't. That really is my identity, and being very good at a typically-male task certainly doesn't make me feel like any less of a girl now.