Male privilege? We never were entitled to have it anyways. We have had it, now it is time to give it away - that is the way I look at it. This is the males' world and I have had my share, just enough before it broke me

. I had an interesting conversation with my boss yesterday about male privilege and glass ceilings, but I am going to write about this in my blog, not here.
As for the strenght, yes it was convenient. I was never big, but I was very fit and there was strenght in my muscles. When I was 18 I was doing 20+ pull-ups and was lifting 36 kg dumbbells singlehandedly 10-15 times. Majority of the boys from my grade were far behind
I was able to sprint run with a guy of my weight on my shoulders and to run and exercise in steel plate mail armor, including 8kg of chainmail under it. I could string up and draw any longbow or composite bow. If I decided to resist - 5 men would not hold me down

. I was elbowing heavy boxing sacks and sending them flying in the air. Will I miss that? Hell, yes, but most of that was enduced by testosterone and foolish pride (caused by the same T) and feeling that I can be like them and be better than them. I was wrong – I can never be like them, although I have bested many of them in their disciplines. Now, I just need someone to love, care about and nurture, not to crush and show off... We have been trained in the ways and skills of men and this cannot be taken away from us by the HRT – our memories will remain, but the way we were looking at this, the perspective – they will change. It was a unique experience, denied to most of women and probably unwanted by them too... but it did help us to become what we are, to shape up into human beings – perhaps we even benefitted from it. We might never know what would have become of us if... if we had that XX chromosome set or if had sufficient exposure to T during our pre-natal stage and thus our brains would have been totally rewired into male pattern. But that never happened...
So we are what we are, the quintessence of qualities, emotions, skills and knowledge – men and women, cis and trans. Our goal is to live this life happy and bring happiness to others and this is all what matters.
Some prefer the role of protectors, others desire to be protected. Some have innate desire to care and nurture, and others need that care and support.
And some... some are good at doing both