So, this was inspired by a brief convo I had on another thread. I think it's something a lot of us do, even inadvertantly...like, in trying to fit in as one gender, we give up things we associate with our birth sex to fit in.
I notice I do a ton of this, unfortunately. Like video games...I used to be majorly addicted to Nintendo. I *still* own every system back to N64 (used to have an NES) but I havent played video games since transition. And I even get mad when people bring up the fact I used to...I'm always like, ohh ya know I never reaally liked video games I just played along. But really, I've played I think every TLOZ and Mario game ever created, haha.
Then just other stuff like that. LOTR...I love LOTR. I've read all the books, even the Silmarillion, some multiple times. The appendices as well, hahah. I've seen the movies more time than I can count. I still have all the extend editions, all the books, even a few action figures, haha. Then Star Wars...know every obscure character, I owned every video game, card game, tons of action figures.
But, yeah, there's actually a ton of stuff like that. And it's not like I just grew out of all of it. I still like some of that stuff but I feel like it's too guyish. I remember I started playing Skyward Sword right around when I started transitioning...never finished it cause I didn't wanna be associated with that anymore. Hell, I stop watching Breaking Bad for a while, cause somebody told me it was a 'guy show'.
But yeah...I'd say by the same token I've gotten into some stuff that is soo not me because it seemed feminine. Like I do loove makeup. I fricken lovee makeup, I think it's so fun. But at the same time some of the styles I've sported have been waay over the top...like eye enlarging, blue circle lenses...and like, I became a pro at Dolly eye makeup to look like anime eyes, because I became obsessed with 'Kawaii culture'. And I made my voice soo super high and girly (which I still do and probably will continue to do tbh) because I was trying to come of as something that isn't exactly my style.
Anyway, what about you guys? What unnecessary changes have you made to yourself to be your identified gender?